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The Ultimate Guide to Retiring in Florida: Tips for a Smooth Transition

Lamacchia Realty

This is a welcomed law for many current and incoming residents, as home prices continue to rise in some regions. Consider housing prices, property taxes, healthcare costs, and everyday expenses like groceries and utilities. Retiring to Florida offers many opportunities for a fulfilling and enjoyable lifestyle.

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Tips for Buying and Selling a Home at the Same Time

PennyMac

Plan for Additional Expenses: Budget for closing costs, moving expenses and any immediate home improvements. You’ll also need to factor in ongoing costs like property taxes, homeowners insurance, applicable HOA fees and maintenance. turn your home into a rental property)?

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Will Springer Realtor - Untitled Article

Will Springer Realtor

annually in home improvements across the U.S., Improvements include remodels, replacements and additions to homes. The $180B kitchen and bath market is leading the home-improvement charge and, despite economic headwinds for many households, industry experts see no end in this modernization movement.

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WILL WAR IN UKRAINE IMPACT OUR HOUSING MARKET?

Will Springer Realtor

Soaring costs of labor and construction materials is certainly contributing to the rising figure but there is evidence of a sharp increase in home improvements since the start of the pandemic. homeowners plan to upgrade or remodel their homes, including 63% of Millennial homeowners (25-34 years old). There is 0.6

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CFPB Enhances Protections for Home Improvement Loans

Appraisal Buzz

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has finalized a rule mandated by Congress that applies existing residential mortgage protections to Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) loans. PACE loans are used by homeowners for clean energy upgrades and disaster readiness that are paid back through their property tax bills.