Loving Your House: A Real Estate Blog

Buying A Single Family Home: FAQs About Bedrooms

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Shopping for a new home is exciting, and there are many things you will be looking at when you narrow down your choices. One of the most important attributes to most homebuyers is how many bedrooms a property has. Single-family homes are properties meant to house one family, and having a bedroom for each person is the general rule. Take a look at a few of the most common questions buyers tend to have about bedrooms in single-family homes.…

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If You See This During a Home Inspection, RUN!

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Buying a new home is stressful. In addition to trying to find something that you can see you and your family flourishing in, you also have to be realistic about what you can afford on a monthly basis. Additionally, there are things like taxes, escrow, home inspections, redecorating, moving, and putting your current lease on the market to think about. Of all these things, the one that is potentially the most important is also the thing that some new homeowners let fall to the wayside: The home inspection.…

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Buying A Home With A Finished Basement: Four Things To Consider

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Buying a single-family home with a finished basement is one way to get more living space without having to pay too much extra. Homes with finished basements may be priced similarly to those in the neighborhood with unfinished spaces. However, not all basements are created equal. Be sure to consider the benefits and drawbacks of each basement setup before you make a decision to buy. Here are a few things to think about as you start looking at homes.…

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