When it comes time to plan an estate sale, it is your responsibility to decide what stays and what goes. While some people are willing to sell pretty much everything in their home, others take a more cautious approach. Instead, they take the time to differentiate between loved items and those that are considered resalable. […]
Read moreOnce all your children are gone and you begin to think about retirement, a big question may come to mind: where are you going to live? While some people stay in their home, others realize the benefits of making a move. If you plan on moving, regardless of your final destination, you need to decide […]
Read moreDo you own a vacation home? Are you thinking about buying one of these in the near future? If so, you know just how important it is to treat this property just the same as your primary home. Since you don’t live in the home year round and you may rent it out to others, […]
Read moreLast week, we shared a blog post entitled “5 Things you Should Buy at an Estate Sale.” While you have the right to buy whatever you want at an estate sale, some items receive more attention than others. Number one on that list was “furniture.” Not only is older furniture often times better, thanks to […]
Read moreSixty-seven percent of American homeowners are planning a home renovation project in the second half of 2014, a May Realtor.com survey found. Twenty-two percent of these cited preparing their home for sale as their reason for renovation, and 20 percent of all respondents planned to list their homes for sale before the end of the […]
Read moreLike most, you probably have an idea of what an estate sale has to offer. Think about it as a garage sale on steroids. What you may not know is that some items are worth buying at an estate sale, while others are best overlooked for one reason or another. In this article, we are […]
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