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Gen X homebuyers should prioritize aging in place: Boston Globe

Housing Wire

Homebuyers who are part of Generation X — primarily born between the mid 1960s and the early 1980s — should keep accessibility features in mind as they approach retirement, since Americans are increasingly looking to age in place in their own homes once their time in the workforce is complete.

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Real estate newsletters: The ultimate playbook (+ 49 topic ideas & subject lines)

Housing Wire

In this article, weve compiled 49 compelling real estate newsletter ideas and subject lines. However, other email tools not specific to real estate agents (like Mailchimp and Flodesk) offer built-in templates that make delivering beautifully designed email newsletters a cinch. So, where do you start? Need some great ideas?

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What to Expect Undertaking These 4 Common Home Projects

Cleveland Appraisal Blog

This week I welcome back guest blogger, Shirley Martin, who answers these questions in this article. What to Expect When Undertaking These 4 Common Home Renovation Projects. When home improvement gives way to major renovations, the implications can be more impactful than you might realize. I hope you enjoy it!

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How Remaining Economic Life Works

Cleveland Appraisal Blog

Therefore, the remaining economic life of a home is the number of years remaining before the improvements on the site no longer contribute to the value of the property. We are going to need to obtain reliable data to calculate the replacement or reproduction cost of a home. That’s one reason why I write these articles.

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Reviving and Refreshing Your Cleveland Home, even with the Pandemic

Cleveland Appraisal Blog

I always enjoy his articles. The situation meant that people were spending far more time in their Cleveland homes. If you want to move forward with home improvements during the pandemic, here are some options that can breathe new life into your house. Stagnant air can make any home feel stale.

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What renovations will add value to my home?

Housing Wire

That’s partly why people are spending significant time, energy and money on home renovation projects these days. It’s no secret that home improvements can be a costly endeavor. If you’re looking to increase the value of your home or prepare it for resale, certain renovations may take its appeal to the next level.

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Tips for Increasing Your Home’s Value Without Spending a Fortune

Cleveland Appraisal Blog

So, I am grateful for guest bloggers who provide me with some great articles to share with you. Photo by Collov Home Design on Unsplash. As a real estate appraiser, I am not endorsing the value increase percentages noted in this article. However, all of the things noted in Emily’s article do increase market appeal.

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