Christmas was right out of the movies. First of all it was a picturesque white Christmas. The snow was clinging to the evergreens and the streets were white. Everyone’s lights glistened through the frosting making it look almost magical. Who needs the movies, when you can live in St. Clair?
Is your house ready to be sold? Once you decide to sell your home, you must take the time and make the effort to make your house ready for sale. The obvious thing to do is make it shine like a new penny with a good thorough cleaning. However there are other things on the must do list to make your house the best value to the buyer. Remember, in this market, there are thousands of homes for buyers to choose from – you want to make yours the best!
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St. Clair, Michigan is not the same as St. Clair Shores, Michigan. Many times I have to make this distinction when asked where I live. It is very important the people know the difference between the two.
St. Clair Shores is just another area with hundreds of homes in various subdivisions located in a suburb outside of Detroit, where as St. Clair is a small town with a strong sense of community. St. Clair is located in southeastern Michigan along the St. Clair River, between Lake Huron and Lake St. Clair.
In the U.S., cars are responsible for about 25 percent of the greenhouse gases produced -- 1/5 of the greenhouse gas total worldwide. Cars and other motor vehicles are a major source of pollutants that create smog and acid rain, and release other harmful substances that exacerbate conditions such as asthma and heart disease, and damage the lungs.
New homes are better than older homes: are they? Buying a new construction home may not be as easy and smooth as you think.
Fooled into satisfaction by the fact that they can make a larger down payment on a new home with funds received from the sale of their “old”, some sellers fail to address negatives on their credit reports and thereby suffer such consequences as higher interest rates and additional costs associated with obtaining their new home loan.
When Jack and Jill Smith moved into their new house, the first thing they decided to do was renovate the outdated bathroom. “The tub and tiles were avocado green,” Jill complained. “It was straight out of the 70s.” But soon, they’d completely transformed their bathroom, complete with bright track lighting and a Jacuzzi tub. “I love the bathroom now—it’s so luxurious and relaxing. It was definitely worth both the time and the money,” Jill said.
This is a frequently asked question, When is the right time to sell my home? Well, most people prefer the spring or summer months to move so this is when the real estate market is brewing, but the market can start heating up as early as February. This is especially true of families with children because they’d prefer to move during the summer vacation and get settled into their new home before the new school year begins. The market usually stays active through the fall, But when November comes things slow down pretty quickly and stay that way through January.
Selling a home on a busy street presents many challenges. Accentuating the positives and making sure it has the best curb appeal possible are just a couple of things you can do to obtain the best offers. The great thing about selling a home on a busy street is that a lot more people will see it! Make sure your Realtor uses a new, clean sign that is easily visible. For more tips see the original article
Mold is everywhere. It exists as spores in the air that float about and attach themselves to anything that helps them travel into our homes. It is only when they end up in a moist and damp environment, that they grow into that stuff that we recognize as mold. Most of us are “immune” to mold however, there are some that have a higher sensitivity to mold. When purchasing a home, be sure to ask during your inspection about the presence of mold. For more details about mold go to the original article