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Exploring Luxury Home Staging Ideas

The old saying goes that "you only have one chance to make a first impression." This maxim is particularly important if you're consider hosting an open house for your luxury home where you're likely to make hundreds of first impressions on the same day. Your best chance for projecting the first impression you want is by staging your home appropriately. Here are some tips to help you dazzle potential home buyers the first time they set foot in your home:

Move Your Home Fast By Offering One Of These Three Seller Incentives

Home sellers in hot markets typically do not have to worry about moving their houses, since the area is in high demand. If you live in a slow market or your home just isn't appealing to potential buyers, however, you may need to provide them with a little incentive to choose your home over the competition. Here are three seller incentives you should consider offering to help move your home.

Want To Buy A New Construction Home? Ask These 3 Important Questions First

There are a lot of good reasons to buy a new construction home. You get more input on the customized details of the house, your home will be built to the latest standards in energy efficiency and safety, and you're likely to need fewer repairs and less maintenance than you'd need in an older home. However, there are some pitfalls of new construction homes that you can walk into if you aren't careful.

4 Tips for Reducing Your Risk of Locking Your Remote Key Fob in Your Car

From the initial cost to purchase to the overwhelming maintenance and need to buy gas, owning and operating a car can be challenging. Unfortunately, most people are not prepared for the surprising ways a vehicle can cause stress. Locking your keys in the car has always been a problem, no matter which type of make or model vehicle you own. However, the rise of smart car keys or remote fobs was meant to decrease the risk of getting locked out.

5 Mistakes To Avoid When Hiring A Moving Company For Your Residential Move

So, you're planning a move sometime in the near future and you want to ensure a smooth and cost effective experience. If you don't plan ahead, you could end up spending more than you should, as well as wasting valuable time. To take the stress out of moving day (and possibly cut costs in the process), you need to avoid the following mistakes when hiring your professional movers: 1. Settling For a Moving Estimate Over the Phone