During the winter months is a great time to think ahead for your spring and summer plants! Inventory • Inventory the landscape plantings around your house during January. See if any plants have grown too large for the spot where they were planted and need to be moved. Also, determine if other ... » Learn More about Timely Gardening Tips to Consider during Winter Months
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Homebuying Myth #6: The Value of Your Home Will Increase
We are here at the end of the 6 Myths that AnnaLisa Burgos wrote about in her article. I am excited to present to you Myth #6: “The value of the home will increase.” I want to quote exactly what AnnaLisa wrote because I think it is very appropriate. “If we learned anything from the housing ... » Learn More about Homebuying Myth #6: The Value of Your Home Will Increase
Homebuying Myth #5: You Offered Too Much
Myth #5 from Annalisa Burgos’of HGTV’s FrontDoor.com “6 Myths of Buying a House.” is “If your offer was accepted right away, then you offered too much.” Buyer's Remorse: I love this myth! And it is completely a myth. It’s pure buyer’s remorse. You feel like you left money on the table if the ... » Learn More about Homebuying Myth #5: You Offered Too Much
Myth #4 – You Should Buy as Much House as You Can Get
This blog post is discussing Myth #4 of “6 Myths of Homebuying,” by Annalisa Burgos of HGTV’s FrontDoor.com. (Click my picture to see my video blog of Myth #4!) Myth #4 is “you should buy as much house as you can get.” That is obviously a myth. You never should max out your home budget. You do ... » Learn More about Myth #4 – You Should Buy as Much House as You Can Get
Homebuying Myth #3 – The Listing Information is Always Accurate
Today we are going to talk about Myth #3 from Annalisa Burgos’ article “6 Homebuying Myths.” She is a Senior Editor with HGTV’s FrontDoor.com. Myth #3 is, “The Listing Information is Always Accurate.” I do not know why people think that is true. The listing information is deemed reliable, ... » Learn More about Homebuying Myth #3 – The Listing Information is Always Accurate