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3 Services Your Vacation Property Management Team Should Offer

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As a vacation home owner, you have to find a way to maintain the vacation property while you’re away and living at your main house. Luckily, a property management company can do all of the legwork for you. Here are some of the services that the property management company you decide to hire should be able to offer you: Cleaning Services It’s important to make sure that your property management team will take care of cleaning services throughout the year whether you’re around or not. Read More»

5 Reasons To Invest In A Disney Timeshare Membership

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If you’re looking for a way to take more vacations and you have an interest in Disney, you may want to invest in a Disney timeshare membership. This gives you ownership into a travel program that makes it easy and convenient for you to have a great place to stay when you travel. Plus, Disney is always a great idea. Here are some reasons you may want to invest in a Disney timeshare. Read More»

Top Ways To Find A Buyer For Your Ranch Home Fast

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If you have a ranch house on the market, you’ll want to find a buyer in the least amount of time. Doing this can be the key to moving on with your life and getting many things accomplished. It’s likely that you don’t want to wait a long time trying to sell your property. Knowing top tips that can assist you in achieving this goal with ease may be helpful. Read More»

Kid Friendly Home Features To Consider When House Shopping

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Are you looking for a home for your growing family? If so, you may be looking for features that are more kid friendly. Be sure to consider the following X things when shopping for homes if you want your keep your kids in mind. Ranch Style Consider focusing more on ranch style homes that only have one floor instead of two. When your children are very young, that single floor will be nice since you won’t have to put up baby gates at the top and bottom of each staircase. Read More»

4 Tips For Finding The Perfect Plot Of Land For Your Hobby Farm

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Do you dream about moving to the country and starting a small hobby farm? While running even a small farm is hard work, it’s worth it to fulfill your dream. The good thing about hobby farms is that you can often purchase the farmland for a very low price — rural land is inexpensive, and you’re not farming or ranching on an industrial scale, so you don’t need much acreage. However, purchasing rural land is a new experience for many people. Read More»

Protect Your Rental Property's Value Through Regular Maintenance And Repairs

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As an investor in single-family rental houses, you want to do everything possible to protect your investment. One of the most important ways you can do that is to keep up with routine maintenance of your rental property and proactively take steps to minimize future repair costs. Here are some guidelines for ensuring the value of your investment property doesn’t drop because of a lack of diligence in keeping small concerns from becoming major repairs. Read More»

Budget Tips For Selling Your House

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Some people have a nice amount of equity in a home when they have to sell it. This gives them some wiggle room as they work through pricing, real estate agents, and offers. For those who have little or no equity on their homes, it’s more challenging to sell because it does take some money to sell a house. If you are hoping to sell your house but you are on a budget, here are some tips to consider. Read More»

4 Mistakes To Avoid When Buying A Vacation Condo

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Owning a vacation condo in a beautiful destination is a dream that many people have, and buying one can be a good choice in many circumstances. But if you don’t go about the process of buying a vacation condo in the right way, you can end up in an unfortunate situation. If you’re seriously thinking about buying a vacation condo in the near future, avoid these common mistakes: Assuming That Rental Income Will Cover All Expenses Read More»

Cold Weather Mouse Prevention Tips

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As the seasons sifts from warm to summer to cooler autumn and winter, mice start to look for indoor refuge and food supplies. It’s very common for homeowners to see signs of mice in the house once the colder weather sets in. However, with some preparation, you can greatly reduce your risk of a mouse invasion this winter.  Here are some simple things you can do to prevent mice from getting into your home in the first place. Read More»

3 Ways to Find Property in a Rural, Mountainous Area

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Living in the mountains is a dream that many people have, but few people fulfill. But you can make this dream a reality if you’re willing to move and purchase a new home. However, it might be hard to search for real estate property in a rural mountain area since it’s a bit different from house hunting in a city or suburb. Some homes may not be listed, though the owners are more than willing to part with them. Read More»