Colors can change the look and feel of your home or any room therein. Choosing the newest colors and complimentary palates can keep your home looking fresh and current, and add a renewed feel. By following a few choice guides and having a bit of inspiration, you can take even the simplest ideas and turn them into great works. Check out these tips and pointers for choosing, applying, and working with color to enhance your living space. Read more here.
Choosing Remodeling over Moving
Housing construction is on the rise across the nation and so too is remodeling. Driven in some part by the desire of many homeowners to stay in their current homes rather than move, remodeling is finding itself on the rise across the country. With home values appreciating, many homeowners see this as a great time to invest in improving their surroundings. Baby boomers are leading the way in the remodeling boom, choosing to create a haven now that their children are moving on. Keeping your long-time neighbors and making a nicer home is what it’s all about for some. Read more here.
Spray Foam Insulation: The Best Solution?
When choosing to insulate your new home or improve your existing home, consider spray foam insulation as a fantastic option. Foam insulation has an excellent R-rating per inch, is insect proof, insulates thoroughly, and keeps out noise. Spray foam comes in 2 general categories: open and closed cell. Each variety has the benefit of being sprayed in place to create an airtight seal that will keep your home warm in the winter and cool in the summer. Learn more here.
House Music
Cell phones, ipods, Pono, whatever your taste, your music can travel with you. The digital library of your entire collection can fit in your hand and go to every room of your house. But not so much the amp, EQ, speakers and subwoofer… not many people want to lug around a top-line audio system to play music in the room of their choice. Wireless home audio systems are becoming a viable solution. Music lovers who want the freedom to listen anywhere with the quality of a fine audio system can lose the huge earmuff-headphones. The audio industry is seeing a convergence of high-quality digital music and a growing demand for matching home audio. Read more here about your next home audio system.
Due Diligence Pays Off
‘Measure twice, cut once’ is used so often, it’s cliché. But that doesn’t mean it’s not practical advice. In the mortgage industry, measuring twice means checking and rechecking the information and background in mortgage applications. Knowing before owing is key to a healthy deal that will benefit both parties. One tool that is an excellent resource is PACER. PACER is Public Access to Court Electronic Records, and many mortgage professionals. And people from many other industries, find it invaluable in conducting their due diligence, and you can use it too! PACER is found online, and you can learn more here.
13 Things You Should Check Out Before You Make An Offer
Looking for a new home, especially your first home, is an exciting time. But don’t let the excitement take your eyes off the task at hand: buying a solid house that is a wise investment. After all, this ‘house’ you are looking at might very well end up being your ‘home’! When you are shopping, making some of these observations yourself can give you guidance as to whether or not you need to bring in a pro to do a full inspection. Check out what you should look for up-front in this article.
No Review of Rescission
The Supreme Court recently heard arguments in a case challenging the wording and intent of rescission. Rescission is the voiding of a contract between two parties. In this case, the focus is on borrowers voiding contracts with lenders, and the verdict is good news for borrowers. The Court gave a clear and undeniable decision that the statute means just what it says. In the case of Jesinoski v. Countrywide Home Loans the Court clearly denied the lender’s position that the lendee must initiate legal action for a rescission to be recognized. The Court slammed that premise and rendered all remaining objections invalid and meaningless. Read more on the Court’s decision and how it affects borrowers here.
Save Money and The Planet with Solar
Solar power is now more affordable in over 80% of the biggest U.S. cities. Solar is not only a money saver, but it’s a great investment in your home as well. Solar is no longer the exclusive domain of the wealthy, and there is a clear gap in the reality and the perception of solar. In certain states, extra solar electricity can be sold back into the grid. It’s even a better dollar for dollar investment than the S&P 500. Find out more here.
The Future of Buying Might Be Tied to Renting
The Seattle area offers up some interesting insight and trends in real estate that may get traction in the national picture before you know it. In 2014, the hottest properties on the market were apartments. Investors were grabbing rental properties faster than office buildings, and that trend may be matching the market outlook in some areas. Young people are renting for longer before buying, and the job market is strong. Could the Seattle model unfold across the country, creating a seller’s market? Read some more predictions and insights here.
4 Things You Should Know About 1 Million HAMP Mortgages
Up to one million Home Affordable Modification Program (HAMP) mortgages may be eligible for help through 4 new programs recently announced. Mortgage holders with a good record of payment for 5 years may be eligible to receive assistance to help pay down principle. Other borrowers will have an opportunity to re-amortize to further reduce monthly payments. These changes come before some features of the program are slated for upward adjustments. Check out more info on the issue here, with additional links to check out.
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