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Month: March 2016

10 Most Common Building Code Violations

Building a home is a lengthy and sometimes difficult process. To ease the challenges, it is important to be aware of building codes. If you

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Property Compromises May Be Worth It

If you are looking at homes, of course it is important that your wants and needs are met. A home is a big investment and

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Lessons from Miami Real Estate Summit

Yesterday, 450 people from the real estate world gathered for the Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce’s South Florida Real Estate Summit at Miami’s Jungle Island.

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30 Year Mortgage Rate Increases for Second Time

Last week, the average long term mortgage rate increased. This is the second time we have seen 30 year mortgage rate increases this year, and

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Spring Housing Should be Strong

According to realtor.com’s predictions, the spring housing market this upcoming season should be strong and healthy. The online source for all things real estate used

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Employment Increases in U.S. in February

According to the Associated Press, employers in the United States added 242,000 workers in February, defying expectations because of a turbulent global economy. These employment

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Reasons for Low Listing Inventory

It has become pretty common knowledge that the economy and real estate market are doing well. More people with jobs has meant more homebuyers, and

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4 Ways to Invest in Real Estate

Investing in real estate can be one of the smartest things to do with your money. Especially in today’s strong market, there are less risks.

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Top Tips For Buying a Home in 2016

Luckily for you if you’re searching for a home, the economists from realtor.com compiled the top tips for buying a home for 2016. The housing

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January Pending Home Sales Were “Cool”

According to the National Association of Realtors, January pending home sales this past month declined in comparison to previous months, but still increased year-to-year comparing to

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