Archives for 2013

Economic Impact of a Home Sale By State [INFOGRAPHIC]

Economic-ImpactRecently the research team at the National Association of Realtors (NAR) looked at studies done by the Bureau of Economic Analysis, the Census Bureau, Macroeconomic Advisors and the Joint Center for Housing Studies at Harvard. After reviewing the data, they determined the total economic impact of a typical home sale in each state.

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American Homes Through the Decades

New homes dominate the market across the Sunbelt, but you can also find older homes with historical features and distinct architectural styles in most major metros — from stained glass windows in homes built before the 1900s to snail showers found in homes from the 2000s. Check out the full report here.

click on the map to interact. There’s some really cool information here.

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Greatest NHL Player: Gretzky vs. Lemieux

Okay friends, let the debate begin.

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Home Check for VA Buyers and Sellers

To finance a home with a VA loan, a property must pass the VA’s set of Minimum Property Requirements. The VA sets these standards to ensure that veterans are purchasing high-quality, move-in ready homes. Find out what to look for to ensure homes you’re interested in buying will meet the requirements. And if you’re trying to sell your home, find out some quick fixes that will increase your curb appeal and your sale price.

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A Close Look at the Top Home Improvements

When faced with a choice, many homeowners decide to improve their homes, rather than move. They modernize the kitchen, replace the roof, finish the basement, add a bathroom, or make their homes more energy efficient. Check out this inforgraphic from the United States Census Bureau to learn more.home_improvements

Buy or Rent: Which Makes More Sense Financially?

rent-buyEvery potential home buyer has to stop for at least a moment and consider this question. Today, we want to look at one of the many financial reasons to buy instead of rent: the housing expense moving forward.

According to the latest Existing Home Sales Report from the National Association of Realtors, the median sales price of a home in the U.S. is $184,300. The mortgage payment (principal & interest) on that purchase would be $661.89 assuming a 20% down payment and a 3.5% mortgage interest rate. Currently, the median asking rent in the U.S. according to the Census Bureau is $717 a month.

We realize that the two payments do not necessarily reflect the housing cost on a similar residence. However, that is not the point of the post. All we are saying is that the monthly housing expense on a median price home is $661.89 and the median rent is $717. We now want to discuss what will happen to these costs over time.

The principal and interest portion of the mortgage payment is locked in for the next 30 years. We know real estate taxes may be included in the payment and will increase to some degree over that time. We also acknowledge that the homeowner will have occasion to spend money on repairs. They also receive many tax advantages as a homeowner.

However, the actual monthly housing expense remains the same for the next 30 years.

Now, let’s look at what happens to a rent payment. The best thing to do to predict the future is to study the past. Here is a graph of the median asking rent since 1988 based on Census Bureau data:

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We believe rents will follow their historically pattern and increase dramatically over the next 30 years. Buyers have a choice: either lock in your housing expense or deal with the uncertainty of rental increases.

13 Elements of a Dream Green Home

Got a dream green home you’d love to build? Sure, you’ll probably want to include solar panels in the building, but that’s just one element. Green building involves making the most efficient use of the materials that go into the building, and creating a space that allows for sustainable use of resources needed to live in that home. Energy’s important, as well as water use, air quality, and the relationship of the landscaping to the larger surrounding environment.

Building a green home is easier than ever with these eco-friendly materials and products. learn more from this inforgraphic.thirteen-elements-of-a-dream-green-home-infographic

A Guide To Hanging Artwork

Stressed about how to hand artwork? You aren’t alone. Don’t let your walls be depressed. Transform those blank walls. Be creative and make your walls unique! Here’s an infographic from TheArtMint.com how-to-hang-artwork

A History of the Hockey Mullet

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