The supply of buildable lots is shrinking. Which has prompted home builders to return to the abandoned lots left behind during the housing crisis in efforts to revive dwindling inventories of homes for-sale, The Wall Street Journal reports. A surplus of vacant lots and half-built subdivisions still ... » Learn More about Builders Go back to Once-Abandoned Ventures
2017
Focus on Gratitude You Cannot Go Wrong
As we start off 2017, first we should reflect on 2016 and take the good, the bad and the ugly, so we can truly make positive changes in our lives. And what comes to mind immediately is gratitude. We would first like to thank all of our loyal clients for their support and referrals. Just having that ... » Learn More about Focus on Gratitude You Cannot Go Wrong
Home furniture Must-Haves for First-Time Home buyers
While empty rooms are full of potential, it could take a first-time buyer some time and mental energy to discover what you see. Potential buyers, specially those buying for the first time, might be scared of the volume of space a home has and don’t know where to begin with regards to furnishing it ... » Learn More about Home furniture Must-Haves for First-Time Home buyers
Details Which will Impact Your Relocating Costs
When planning a residential move, it’s important to have an accurate idea of the final moving costs so you can set an authentic moving budget. Estimating your moving costs, however, is not as simple as it seems at first. The movers will provide you with an estimate based on the total weight of ... » Learn More about Details Which will Impact Your Relocating Costs
Foreclosed On? You might have Unclaimed Money
When the U.S. housing bubble burst in 2007, millions of Americans who were unable to keep up with their mortgage payments lost their properties to foreclosure. Even today, tens of thousands of homeowners go through the painful process each month. However in metros like Portland, OR, Denver, and ... » Learn More about Foreclosed On? You might have Unclaimed Money