Posted on Friday, February 29, 2008
You can appreciate that your Green Valley home is a good investment. You really should think about buying a piece of real estate in a college town if you are wanting a second investment.

Students, together with professors, are going to need a place to live as college enrollment is projected to rise by 15 percent over the next 10 years. For the most part, the nearby area of a University provides more culture, entertainment, and jobs and residents are usually more educated.

Logan, UT, Fort Collins, CO, and Columbia, MO are a few of the best choices for college towns around the country.
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Posted on Thursday, February 28, 2008
Adding a hot tub to your second Green Valley home will make it more appealing to vacationers. On average rental homes without hot tubs take in $14,000 less than homes with hot tubs. The start-up cost is big, but a hot tub will pay for itself many times over.

What's more, a dirty house is more memorable than a clean house, claim renters. To steer clear of any unpleasant memories, make sure the linens are fresh and the floors are spick and span. Clothes and food are the only articles a renter should bring to your Green Valley home .
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Posted on Wednesday, February 27, 2008
A good number of baby boomers are remodeling the extra bedrooms in their Green Valley homes. These aren't necessarily designed for guests, but instead for elderly parents or kids in their 20s, coming home after college. Designing a space for children is different from decorating for an older adult.

In the case of an aging parent, a separate sense of space and privacy must be created. Room for medical materials in the bedroom or bathroom should be considered as well.
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Posted on Tuesday, February 26, 2008
In-home recording studios are popular for any serious Green Valley musician. The amount of home studios is on the rise, especially around Nashville and Los Angeles, according to Billboard reports.

Regular trips to privately owned studios are much more expensive than installing an in-home studio. You ought to think about putting in a recording studio in your Green Valley home if you are an accomplished musician with room to spare.
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Posted on Tuesday, February 26, 2008
Has fixing up an old Green Valley home always been your dream? Make sure you take a long look at the "bones" of a house before you buy that potential jewel.

It is not hard to repair a couple of shingles. Fixing the whole structure of the roof is a totally different, and more costly, story. Reparing a leaky basement is a simple task. It is going to be a greatest project to put in a new foundation. You will need to consider assessing pipes, wiring, and toxic building materials.

To ensure that your pocketbook, and more importantly, your sanity, is ready for the task, carefully examine the entire house.
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Posted on Monday, February 25, 2008
Interior design has gone from light to dark. A lot of Green Valley homeowners opt for shades of black, brown, and grey rather than pale woods. From walls to appliances, everything is taking on a darker hue. To some, these darker colors create a soothing ambiance and balance the daily stresses of life.

Like any fad, dark decorating may one day seem passe. The green shag of the 70s and pink bathtubs from the 60s certainly date a room. However, your Green Valley home can be transformed from conventional to warm and cozy, if done correctly.
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Posted on Sunday, February 24, 2008
Prior to installing a laundry room upstairs in your Green Valley home , you will need to do a bit of meticulous planning. If not, you might face water damage or structural difficulties if the job is done incorrectly.

To ensure that your house will reinforcement the extra weight and vibrations from a washer and dryer, it is best to hire an architect and possibly even a structural engineer. To avoid water damage by flooding, you have to install a floor drain and electronic shutoff valve, which will consequently block the flow of water in case of a leak.

The most costly piece of the job will be putting in a dedicated electric and gas line. Finally, do your homework to search for the most quiet and energy efficient appliances. By following these simple steps, you will safely put in upstairs laundry and increase the worth of your Green Valley home .
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Posted on Friday, February 22, 2008
In an effort to assist teachers in buying a piece of Green Valley real estate , a new initiative has been recently released. The actuality of owning a home is a long way off, especially since the salary average for first-year teachers is $31,794.

Teaming together, lending and title companies want to provide mortgage options for educators. They also hope to inform teachers of unique loan programs that exist for those in the education field. Throughout the country, teaching is one of the most underpaid occupations. Teacher can now buy a home closer to their school, with their current salary, with help from such programs.
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Posted on Thursday, February 21, 2008
Summer is in full bloom. With heat spells circulating across most of the U.S., energy to run the AC has become scarce. If your Green Valley home is without AC, there are a lot of things you can do to cool down.

To start off, keep something frozen in your hand for as long as you can. This is going to cool down your body for up to an hour and will lower your temperature by as much as 3 degrees Fahrenheit. If it starts to hurt, stop. Drink lots of water, even if you aren't thirsty. All of the fluids lost from perspiration have to be made up somewhere. Keep out of direct sunlight. If you must go outdoors, cover up with lightweight, loose-fitting clothes.

Turn off all heat sources such as lights or the computer. Get your hair wet by taking a cool shower or bath. Place a wet towel behind your neck, on your forehead, on the inside of your wrists and elbows, and on the backs of your knees. These points will naturally cool the rest of your body down.

Go to the library, mall, or other air-conditioned spot if all else fails. Humans have lived for many years without AC. Roughing it for a few days should not be that difficult.
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Posted on Wednesday, February 20, 2008
There are a few things that may affect the sale of your Green Valley home . Fleas, termites, and bugs should not be the deal breaker. Before you put your house on the market, bring in an exterminator. Also, don't let a would-be buyer into your home until all traces of pests are gone.

If you own animals, take preventative steps to ensure that fleas will not be problematic. Use a fogger and give your pet's flea medicine to destroy surviving fleas. If possible, make sure Fido stays outdoors until your home is sold. Taking care of these steps now is going to save time and money in the end.
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Posted on Tuesday, February 19, 2008
In the Green Valley condo market, buyers are experiencing a bit of competition. To set your condo above the rest and to guarantee a quicker sale, there are several things you can do. To start, the price must be right. Check out the local market and surrounding neighborhood and price your condo off that. The more brokers you have, the exposure you will get so invite many brokers over for an open house.

For each possible buyer, create an individual "resource list." Families might be searching for nearby schools or parks while empty nesters are interested in fine dining or museums. Make the kitchen and bathroom a point of focus. You will see sizeable payoffs when you put money towards improvements here. My last piece of advice, offer rewards such as a few months free cable or grocery store gift card.
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Posted on Sunday, February 17, 2008
Tree houses aren't merely for the kids anymore. Instead of purchasing a typical Green Valley home , think about building in the woods, literally. In some communities, tree houses, complete with running water, electricity, and plumbing, are popular. A unique, private way of life is made possible in homes built amidst the branches of pine, spruce, and birtch tress.

To tap into the inner child, a few houses come set up with swings, bridges, slides, or even a zip line. These home are not for everyone, however, many have been waiting their whole lives for the opportunity to live in a tree.
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Posted on Friday, February 15, 2008
Green Valley real estate might make the move from massive McMansions to teeny, tiny homes. Plenty of Small House Society chapters are striving to literally change the way people live. Info about building techniques and about the professionals who design and build straightforward housing ranging from 50 to 1,000 sq ft, is offered by the Small House Society.

By occupying these kinds of tiny homes, tenants live simply and conscientiously and use far less energy. Small homes cost less to buy and are easier to look after than a larger home. The simple life isn't for everybody, but can be "truly relaxing."
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Posted on Friday, February 15, 2008
When dealing with Green Valley real estate , the regular Nuclear Family is turning out to be a thing of the past. The level of non-family households have increased slowly over the past 70 years. Singles, single parents, young professional couples, baby boomers, and empty nesters are living in high-rise condo buildings rather than in the suburbs similar to the Bradys or the Cleavers.

Different residents are looking towards high-rises for several reasons. First-time homeowners look for affordability, empty nesters search for a lifestyle transformation, and the majority of younger individuals want entertainment and culture. All through the nation, this trend is hitting downtown communities.
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Posted on Thursday, February 14, 2008
The majority of the time, purchasing a piece of Green Valley real estate is a breeze. You end up in a community you have always dreamed of with a great home. Unfortunately, it is often too late when you discover that your neighbors are a problem.

Arguments between neighbors sometimes get extreme and might lead to one party moving away. You have a better chance of receiving a response to your objections when you shower an unfriendly neighbor with kindness.

If you worry they are breaking any laws, be sure you do your research to find out just what the local codes and regulations are. If your requests are not addressed you can then get the city involved.

The court and police should only be used as a last hope and a mediator can generally settle any conflicts. You ought to be able to keep the peace with your neighbor if you sustain an open mind.
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Posted on Wednesday, February 13, 2008
Just because the Green Valley real estate market is leveling out, it does not mean that you need to panic when it comes time to put your home on the market. All you will need to do is approach the situation with the right background.

Setting the right asking price is a great place to start. Listing your house at or below the competitive market prices is best. Thanks to competitive bidding, a lower price will yield a larger amount of interest and you should end with more money. You have got a higher chance of selling your house now, instead of months from now, by offering buyer perks. It can cost you a little bit more up front, but with so many other options, you will set your house above everybody else.

Finally, make sure both the inside as well as the outside are neat and clean. An unattractive home simply will not sell considering that looks are important. Your Green Valley home has a better chance of selling in a reasonable amount of time by sticking to these basic tips.
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Posted on Monday, February 11, 2008
One of the primary reasons why you bought your Green Valley home is because it is a stable investment. You should think about buying a house in a college community if you are wanting another investment.

University enrollment is estimated to climb by 15 percent over the next 10 years and students, along with professors, will need a place to live. Typically, the nearby area of a University generates more culture, entertainment, and jobs and residents are usually better educated.

The top picks for college towns around the country are Gainesville, Fl, Fort Collins, CO, and Missoula, MT.
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Posted on Sunday, February 10, 2008
Don't frett, you haven't missed out on the chance to purchase a fantastic Green Valley vacation home . Although the market is not what it was, there are advantages to owning a vacation home. Remember; you shouldn't buy as an investment. Second home sales have begun to drop in price. Personal ownership is a wise purchasing goal. The home you love remains at a lower price with a shrinking bubble.

Spend a few weeks in a possible town to get a feel for the area. Avoid settling on the best deal, instead, look around for one you love. If you do your homework, buying a piece of Green Valley real estate as a second home might be the best decision you will ever make.
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Posted on Friday, February 08, 2008
Toll Brothers, the primary company in luxury homebuilders, determined a decline in new home construction. The value of shares fell to $1.07 per share from $1.27. Top administrators contend the drop is due to homebuilders who have overbuilt and speculative buyers who are now sellers.

Toll Brother's is "well prepared" to deal with the current situation. There are still a lot of great Green Valley homes on the market, so there's no need to worry.
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Posted on Wednesday, February 06, 2008
There are a couple of things you can do to reduce the electricity bill of your Green Valley home . For instance, you can switch to compact fluorescent bulbs in lamps that are turned on for more than two hours a day. Fluorescent bulbs are 6-8 times more energy effective than standard bulbs and will endure 10-20 times longer.

When they are not being used, unplug devices like cell phone chargers or oscillating fans. Even when they are not turned on, they will continue to use up some power. When heating up small items that don't need to be pre-heated, use an energy efficient microwave or toaster oven.

Shut your computer off or to "standby" mode when you are done with it. By using a laptop, you will be able to drop the price of running a computer by 85 per cent. Don't open up your refrigerator door very often or for very long and set the temperature on 38-40 degrees Fahrenheit.

Finally, only use the dryer for full loads, if you can, line dry, and use cold water for washing. By beginning with these few steps, you can cut back on your carbon dioxide emissions and save money on your bills.
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Posted on Monday, February 04, 2008
Most of the time, it is a peice of cake buying a piece of Green Valley real estate . You end up in a community you have always dreamed of with a fantastic home. Unfortunately, it is generally too late when you come to find that your neighbors are problematic.

Quarrels turns extreme when one party chooses to move away. You are more likely to recieve a response to your complaints when you shower a surly neighbor with kindness.

Be sure you do your research on local codes and rules before you accuse a neighbor of breaking any laws. Then, if they don't answer your requests, you can get the city to assist.

The court and police should only be used as a last hope and a mediator can generally settle any disagreements. You will be able to get along with your neighbor if you maintain an open mind.
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Posted on Monday, February 04, 2008
The typical Nuclear Family is turning out to be a thing of the past when referring to Green Valley real estate . The level of non-family households have increased gradually over the previous 70 years. Singles, single parents, young professional couples, baby boomers, and empty nesters are living in high-rise condo buildings instead of in the suburbs like the Bradys or the Cleavers.

Different occupants are leaning towards high-rises for different reasons. First-time homebuyers need low prices, empty nesters search for a lifestyle transformation, and the majority of younger individuals need entertainment and culture. Throughout the U.S., this trend is hitting urban regions.
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Posted on Saturday, February 02, 2008
Zillow.com, the progressive real estate site, is asking more from its visitors. Consumers now have the ability to add updated information about homes and make those facts public.

According to Zillow CEO, Richard Barton, this new feature will "dramatically enhance the quality and relevance of Zillow." A homeowner will need to register their name and their home's history through a secure verification process to obtain this info. To add figures to your Green Valley home , go to Zillow.
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Posted on Friday, February 01, 2008
The sale of your Green Valley home could be affected by a lot of things. Fleas, termites, and bugs should never be the deal breaker. Before you even put your house on the market, bring in an exterminator. Be sure all evidence of pests are gone before a prospective buyer even comes into your home.

If you have animals, make sure fleas will not be problematic by taking preventative steps. Give your pet's flea medication and use a fogger to eliminate any surviving fleas. Make sure Fido stays outside until after your home is sold. You will save time and money in the end by taking care of these steps now.
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