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Sec/Area: Oakland Gardens • 4,000 sq. ft., 1 bath, 4 bdrm other "Cape" - $658,800 USD - One Family Fully Detached
Bayside, Queens - House In Mint Condition!! All Renovated. New Siding, New Gutters. Roof Is 2 Months New. New Alarm System. Nice Hardwood Floors. Living Room With Working ...
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• 2 bath, 3 bdrm colonial - $364,800 USD - 1 Family Brick
Jamaica, Queens - Fantastic Location! Close To All Including 'E' & 'J' Subway. Great Condition - New Kitchens & Baths - Roof 3 Years New! Don't Miss Out!
Bsmt/Subfl: Full, Finished Basement
1st Floor: Lr - Kit - Br - Fbth :(No Lease) ...
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Middle Village, Queens - Announcing a price reduction , a 2,306 sq. ft., 2 Family Brick, 2 bath, 4 bdrm colonial. Now $498,700 USD - .
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When you are ready to sell, you'll want to maximize the emotional appeal of your home. People who are enchanted with your home upon walking in the door are more likely to buy, and at a fair price.
Here are some tips to enhance the emotional appeal of your home:
* Turn on the lights to create a warm glow and remove the shadows.
* Make sure ...
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Imagine you are a buyer looking at your home. What do you think needs repair? The most common areas of concern are the roof, gutters, and downspouts. In addition, repair of missing or peeling exterior paint is often a condition of the loan.
Money spent on repairs can make a difference in the final sale price because buyers tend to overestimate ...
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by Walt Harvey
Walt and Arla Harvey are Realtors in Honolulu, Hawaii. So you’d like to buy a bank owned property?You’ve watched the late-night infomercials and you’re ready to do the bank “a favor” and take a problem off their hands. Plus, you expect to make "a killing" in the process. Sounds great and it ...
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Lenders evaluate mortgage applications a lot differently today than they did even 10 years ago. And even more has changed in the last 20 years. What used to close the door to homeownership may not be a factor today.
Here are some common homeownership myths:
Myth: You need great credit to become a homeowner.
Fact: You may still be able to buy a ...
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