Real Estate Focus
Rural water districts provide option for country homes
Written by Patty Decker Tuesday, 26 April 2011 15:46
Delores Dalke with The Real Estate Center and Kerry Shewey with Rural Water District 4 agreed that wells should be tested regularly and be free of nitrates and coliform bacteria.
“It’s a good idea to check on the water supply and an electric source,” Shewey said.
Dalke...
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Three steps before you shop seriously for a new house
Written by Hillsboro Free Press Tuesday, 22 March 2011 14:32
If you’re thinking of buying a house—whether it’s new or existing, your first home or your fifth—you can help ensure you get the best possible deal by doing a few things before you get down to serious shopping.
1. Check your credit. You might think that getting pre-approved for a mortgage is your first step in home-shopping, and it is an important one. But before you talk to a potential lender, you should check your credit report and score—because the mortgage company certainly will.
Your credit score is a reflection of your credit...
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Some improvement projects pay off better than others
Written by Hillsboro Free Press Tuesday, 22 February 2011 17:06
Whatever the reason, the remodeling itch has settled into your brain. But before you bring in a contractor—or pick up a hammer—you should consider two important questions: How will you fund your project? And will it be worth it in the end?
A little research and credit self-assessment can answer both questions. In addition to pulling your credit report to see how likely you are to qualify for good loan terms, you should consider the potential resale value of the improvement, how...
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Use winter to make upgrades that enhance a home’s value
Written by Hillsboro Free Press Tuesday, 18 January 2011 16:19
If you’re planning to sell your home in 2011, take advantage of the colder winter months to prepare your home for a spring sale by focusing on a few key projects:
• Make a first impression. The entryway is the first up-close encounter a potential homebuyer will have with your home.
Manicure your front yard and update or even replace your front door to complement your home's exterior. Select a rich, dark stained wood or bold white door to draw attention to the main entry and add personality to your home.
If your door is already in great shape, consider a simple replacement of weak...
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New year is a great time do indoor maintenance projects
Written by Hillsboro Free Press Tuesday, 18 January 2011 16:17
To keep your home looking and operating like the day you purchased it, home expert Lou Manfredini suggests a few easy maintenance projects that will make a big impact in the end.
• Give your baseboards the protection they need.
While adding a new coat of paint to your walls is always a good idea when maintaining your home, Manfredini also recommends you freshen up your baseboards, which often see the most wear and tear.
Wash them down using a pine-based cleaner, a little bit of warm water and a...
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