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Want to Buy?
Before a prospective homeowner can begin the quest towards purchasing a home, there are many factors to consider, most of which are determined by some basic facts and assumptions. How big is your family? What neighborhoods are you willing to consider? Are schools a factor? Is a single-family home a requirement or is a condo an option? Based on your income and assets, what kind of home can you afford?Â
Ready to Sell?
Should I sell my house? If you’ve been asking yourself this question lately, we’ve got good news: It’s a great market for sellers! Limited inventory continues to drive home prices up, and the latest data from the National Association of Realtors shows that nearly half of recently sold properties were on the market for less than a month.
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Find a Contractor
You’ve likely seen the story on your local news: A fly-by-night contractor swoops into town and scams dozens of homeowners out of thousands of dollars each before disappearing without a trace. No one wants to go through such an ordeal. And yet it happens all the time, especially during the summer when more homeowners start home improvement projects. The vast majority of contractors are honest and trustworthy, but there will always be those who are ready and willing to run a scam and run off with your money. So how can you make sure you find a reliable and reputable contractor who keeps their promises? And how do you make sure you’re hiring the right professional for the job?
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Get Taxes Done!
If even thinking about filing your taxes has you breaking out in a sweat, you’re not alone. Our tax code is huge and confusing and it’s very common for people to dread doing their taxes. But just getting started can feel empowering, and there’s no need to stress. This year, start by getting a folder (paper or digital) and collecting anything you think you might need.
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