Barbara Ballinger writes for Realtor Magazine and has some inventive ways to spruce up your outdated built-in cabinetry.
“Bookshelves and cabinetry incorporated within a home’s architecture once was equated with grandeur, offering homeowners the opportunity to showcase personal treasures and knickknacks. But over time, the pieces may look dated. Here are updating ideas with pizzazz that buyers may love.“
Sellers should be aware of some of the issues the may develop should a buyer move into your home before closing. I am aware that sometimes it is necessary to permit a buyer to move in before closing, but if you can avoid it, you may save yourself a lot of problems in the future. The link below will explain the problems and how to handle them.
http://browndigital.bpc.com/publication/?i=432869&ver=html5&p=1#{“page”:12,”issue_id”:432869}
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau recently ruled that it’s acceptable for real estate professionals to receive a copy of the closing disclosure from lenders.
http://browndigital.bpc.com/publication/?i=432869&ver=html5&p=1#{“page”:7,”issue_id”:432869}
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