Buying A Condo? Why You Should Purchase One In The Warehouse District
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27 December 2016
If you're in the market to buy a condominium, you're making a great decision. Condos offer the perfect balance between owning a single-family home and apartment living. There will likely be a homeowner's association to take care of the grounds maintenance so you can spend your free time relaxing instead of mowing the lawn. However, before you make your big purchase, you need to decide where you want to live. You can choose the suburbs, but an even better option is to move into the downtown warehouse district.
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Home Inspections: 3 Problems That May Be Found And Put A Stop To Your Home Sale
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27 December 2016
Whether you are buying or selling a house, it can all come to an end after the home inspection process. As a buyer, you may find yourself heading back to the listings and looking for a new home because you just lost the home of your dreams. As a seller, you may find yourself out thousands of dollars fixing to the mistakes in order to get your house back up on the market for sale.
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2 Pet-Friendly Features To Consider In A New Home
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27 December 2016
Shopping for a new house can be a bit difficult when you are trying to find a home that can accommodate every member of your family, especially the furry members of your family. The reason for this is because most homes do not really seem to have been designed for your pets specifically, but there are a few pet-friendly features you can consider and look for in a new home that will make your pet's stay there much more pleasant, such as the two listed below.
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How to Know If an Apartment Is Good for Senior Living
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15 September 2016
If you're looking for a place to rent and are approaching retirement, you might be feeling discouraged. Many people in your age demographic own homes or move to retirement communities, but that may not be what you are looking for. On the other hand, you also don't want to be the only senior in a building full of college students or young families with children. When touring potential places to live, what are some key signs to look for to help you know the apartment will good for a senior lifestyle?
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