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Choosing the Best Listing Agent for You

Editor’s note: Putting your home on the market is no small decision. And listing before you’re really ready can hurt your chances of selling your home for its full worth. This week we’re giving you a headstart on prime selling season with plenty of tips and advice for preparing your home to hit the market ready

Designer Lookbook: Marc-Michaels Turns a Neutral Palette Into Stylish Minimalism

The team at Marc-Michaels Interior Design knows how to create stunning spaces – even when the objective is to keep the space simple. Senior Marc-Michaels designers Jessica Lee and Rachel Ortiz share the elements they used to give this new construction, mid-century modern-inspired Florida residence a minimalist feel without sacrificing style. A neutral palette The owner and builder

What Is the Difference Between Interest Rate and APR (Annual Percentage Rate)?

Home shoppers who have begun looking into mortgages often wonder about the difference between interest rate and APR (Annual Percentage Rate). Basically, think of the interest rate as the starting point in what you will pay for a mortgage loan, then tack on associated fees to calculate the APR. To better understand these concepts, let’s

DIY Weekends That Work

It’s Friday night and you’re ready for some quality time with your toolbox. Tape measure in hand, you dive into your next do-it-yourself (DIY) home improvement project. Based on the tutorials online, you should be done by Sunday night. Whether you hit roadblocks in cost estimation or concept execution, common mistakes can leave you with an

Introducing the 2017 HW Tech100

HousingWire Magazine is pleased to announce the 2017 HW TECH100, an award reserved for the top technology companies leading the housing industry. Inclusion on this list is a truly special honor — and here’s why: the HW TECH100 is the only list of tech innovation that captures the entire U.S. housing economy, spanning from real

Homeowners pay the most property taxes in these 10 states

When it comes to buying a home, buyers often focus on the mortgage payment, down payment or even closing costs, however, there is yet another cost to owning a home that comes after the deed is signed – property taxes. Some states have relatively low property tax rates, while others can add up to quite

Property cash sales to hit pre-crisis levels this Summer

While previous estimates showed cash and distressed sales hitting their pre-crisis marks in 2018 or even 2019, the newest report estimates that the market could see pre-crisis levels as soon as this Summer, according to a new report from CoreLogic. Cash sales accounted for 32.4% of total home sales in November, which, while up from

Get Ready to Grow: 6 Tips for Planning Your Spring Garden

Spring fever got you dreaming of lush gardens and sunshine? Despite what you might see on TV, beautiful landscapes don’t happen overnight. Weeds will invade your beds and need to be pulled. The mulch will break down and require replacing. And your attention span will no doubt move on to shinier things long enough for

5 Questions to Ask Potential Mortgage Lenders

Buying a home is the largest purchase many consumers will ever make, and many will turn to a lender for financing. But finding a lender you click with can be a challenge, especially if you wait until the last minute. Li-Ning Huang, a research manager on Fannie Mae’s economic and strategic research team, says buyers

Is Rent-to-Own a Scam?

Many Zillow users have asked whether rent-to-own is a good idea. Here’s what others had to say about this type of agreement. Is rent to own a good option? “Rent-to-own homes are a great option for those who want to own a home but simply can’t afford the mortgage. Some of them are scams, but