Filed Under (Foreclosures) by admin on 05-08-2009
While it is always the best idea to have your potential new home inspected by a professional home inspector, particularly if it is a resale home and not covered by the New Home Warranty Program, there are some basic things to consider that you can do yourself.
- Check the roof to determine the type of roofing. Most types of roofing you will find on PEI real estate has a 15 to 20 year life. Check to see if the roof has raised tiles or shingles or has excess moss growing on it. These will indicate a roof that is closer to needed replaced. Also ensure that the roofline is relatively straight and there is no discernable sag. Check downspouts and gutters to see that they are attached and that they appear to be working.
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Filed Under (Foreclosures) by admin on 05-08-2009
For most potential buyers there are many options when looking at what sort of home to buy in any given area. Most areas have a variety of new construction, previously owned homes, and older character homes. It can be tempting to buy an older “fixer-upper” or pre-owned home that needs renovations in order to save some money, but buyers should look at new growth in their preferred area as well.
Buying into a new development can be a bigger money-saving investment than many potential buyers think. When you consider time and money that could be saved if you didn’t have to renovate or replace decorating details that might not have been updated since the Age of Aquarius, buying a newly constructed home makes a lot of sense. Most
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Filed Under (Foreclosures) by admin on 02-08-2009
While mobile homes have always been cheap compared to similar sized “stick-built” homes, they come with a stigma of poverty, poor construction and sketchy neighborhoods. Today’s mobile home is going in the face of this image with luxurious appointments, stylish exteriors and quiet, firmly middle and upper class neighborhoods. Many companies are now producing “eco-friendly” mobiles, with materials and appliances that conform to sustainable, energy-efficient practices. Many homes come with bonuses like patios, sheds, additions and amply-sized rooms that allow one to entertain easily.
Legislation has taken some time to catch up with mobile homes so that there are standards for their construction, but now there are laws in place that require manufacturers to make their homes as soundly as they would build a traditional home. The U.S.
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Filed Under (Foreclosures) by admin on 28-07-2009
You really can’t blame people for wanting to settle in Capitola. After all, it has earned the reputation of being one of the top-ranking beach locations in the California coast. For families hoping to live in a location with an enviable view and excellent local culture, Capitola, California is the place to be. Located in the county of Santa Cruz, Capitola is an excellent location for a family who loves life by the sea. Looking to settle in this beautiful village? Here are tips for finding the Capitola home that suits your family:
Before anything else, do your own research
Whether you’re buying a brand new home or a fixer-upper, it’s important that you have a good background regarding your purchase. Don’t
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