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Posted on Sunday, August 30, 2009
In the Summerlin condo market, there's a bit of competition for buyers. There are a couple of things you can do to put your condominium above the rest and ensure a speedy sale. To start, be sure the price is right. Check out the local market and surrounding neighborhood and price your condo off that. More brokers mean more exposure so invite several brokers over for an open house.

Develop an individual "resource list" for potential buyers. Families might be searching for nearby schools or parks while empty nesters are attracted to fine dining or museums. Major points of interest should be bathrooms and the kitchen. You will see significant payoffs when you put money towards advancements here. Rewards, such as a few months free cable or grocery store gift card, are a great way to bring in buyers.
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Posted on Friday, August 28, 2009
A new program was recently released to assist teachers in purchasing a piece of Summerlin real estate . With an average yearly salary of $31,794 for first-year teachers, the reality of owning a home is a long way off.

Partnering together, lending and title companies want to provide mortgage options for educators. Those in the education field can now take advantage of special loan programs created by particular companies. Across the country, teaching is one of the most underpaid occupations. Teacher might be able to purchase a home nearby their school, with their present salary, with help from these programs.
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Posted on Wednesday, August 26, 2009
Nationally, an estimated 25 to 40 percent of condo conversions have gone back to rentals. This might impact Summerlin real estate . Property owners are encouraging tenants to come back after being unable to sell these converted condominiums. Rental prices are more than likely to level as more conversions occur, but so far, prices have increased 12-15 percent. Keep an eye out for conversions in Summerlin.
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Posted on Wednesday, August 26, 2009
Nearly 25-40 percent of condominium conversions have switched back to rentals, nationwide. This might impact Summerlin real estate . Homeowners are encouraging tenants to come back after being unable to sell these converted condos. Rental prices are predicted to level out as more conversions take place, but so far, prices have grown by 12-15 percent. Watch for for Summerlin changes.
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Posted on Monday, August 24, 2009
Despite the fact that the Summerlin real estate market is leveling out, it doesn't mean that you need to stress when it comes time to sell your home. What you must do is approach the situation with the proper knowledge.

For starters, set the ideal asking price. It is usually smart to list your property at or below the competitive market prices. You might end with more money due to competitive bidding and will generate more buyer interest at a lower price. You have a better chance of selling your house now, instead of months from now, by providing buyer incentives. It can cost you a small amount more at first, but with so many other choices, you need to set your home above everybody else.

Finally, make sure both the outside as well as the inside are neat and clean. Appearance is important and an unsightly house simply won't sell. Your Summerlin home has a better chance of selling in a timely manner by sticking to these clear cut tips.
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Posted on Saturday, August 22, 2009
A lot of baby boomers are remodeling the extra bedrooms in their Summerlin homes. These are not necessarily intended for company, but instead for aging parents or children in their 20s, returning home after college. Creating a space for an older adult is not the same as decorating for children.

A separate sense of space and privacy will need to be created, especially in the case of an aging parent. You should also consider a place for medical materials in the bedroom or bathroom.
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Posted on Friday, August 21, 2009
Your Summerlin home has a cutting edge kitchen and a backyard meant for entertaining. Putting in an elevator might be the next step. Among baby boomers, residential elevators are more widespread than you would think.

Traditional elevators, similar to those in hotels or apartment building, are costly. A pneumatic lift is the less expensive, newer system. Using the force of suction, this type is made up of a tall, see-through tube with a platform that moves up and down. Elevators may not be for everyone and do take up a lot of space. However, Many Summerlin homeowners without elevators can't imagine going back.
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Posted on Wednesday, August 19, 2009
Summerlin real estate could make the change from large McMansions to teeny, tiny houses. Several Small House Society divisions are striving to literally change the way people live. The Small House Society offers information regarding construction techniques and about the specialists who design and build simple homes, ranging from 50 to 1,000 square feet.

By occupying these types of little homes, residents live simply and efficiently and use far less energy. Bigger homes cost much more and are harder to look after than a tiny home. The simple life isn't for everyone, but can be "very relaxing."
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Posted on Monday, August 17, 2009
In an effort to assist teachers in purchasing a piece of Summerlin real estate , a new service has been released recently. With an average yearly salary of $31,794 for first-year teachers, the reality of owning a home is a long way off.

Lending and title companies have joined together to provide mortgage options for teachers. There are unique options that exist for individuals in the field of education that companies hope to make teachers aware of. Across the country, teaching is one of the most underpaid occupations. Teacher can now purchase a home closer to their school, with their current salary, thanks to these programs.
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Posted on Saturday, August 15, 2009
Summerlin real estate could make the switch to teeny, tiny houses from huge McMansions. Many Small House Society representatives are wanting to literally change the way people live. Info regarding construction methods and about the professionals who design and build simplified housing ranging from 50 to 1,000 square feet, is offered by the Small House Society.

Residents of these types of compact units hope to live simply and conscientiously by consuming less energy. Large homes cost a lot more and are harder to care for than a small home. While small living is not for everyone, those who do live in a small space find the simple life to be "very relaxing."
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Posted on Thursday, August 13, 2009
You might not be a Hollywood star, but don't give up on your Summerlin home just yet. Movie or TV shoots have caused some homeowners to vacate their home for days, even weeks. Film producers are prepared to pay big for the use of the ideal home.

The glamour and money is more than worth it for many. For others, the thought of a repair person comming into their house causes nervousness. Even for fame, a hundred crewmembers can be too much. Watching your Summerlin home on the silver screen could be fun.
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Posted on Thursday, August 13, 2009
Free music downloads are used to market everything from credit cards to toothpaste. Is Summerlin real estate going to be next? Everyone, from preteens to baby boomers, are enticed by digital rewards. There is no sign of free music slowing down, as the demand remains steady.

The fact that free music downloads are easier than ever to obtain makes them so prominent. Consumers rack up the points and simply cash them in. When a company begins presenting these rewards, they have a better chance of repeat clients. Maybe one day, a free song or two might be included with any Summerlin real estate transaction.
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Posted on Tuesday, August 11, 2009
A lot of baby boomers are remodeling the extra bedrooms in their Summerlin homes. Aging parents or children in their 20s, returning home after college, are the main occupants of these rooms. Decorating a room for an older adult is different from decorating for children.

A separate sense of space and privacy must be created, especially in the case of an elderly parent. You should also take into consideration room for medical equipment in the bedroom or bathroom.
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Posted on Sunday, August 09, 2009
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) created brand new remodel guidelines, which will impact older Summerlin homes . The EPA demands that lead training, certification, and safe work practice requirements for contractors involved in remodels on homes built before 1987. By the year 2010, they hope to to get rid of the public health concern of lead poisoning.

Lead was used in paint for so many years and is a very toxic metal. It could cause a variety of health problems and children younger than six are most at risk because their nervous systems are not yet completely developed. If you have any concerns with regards to lead in your home, contact Summerlin real estate .
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Posted on Saturday, August 08, 2009
The Summerlin real estate market might be slowing, but there has never been a better time to buy a home. As soon as you found a home in a hot market, you had to jump on it.

Now, with much more selection, you are able to take the time to search for the ideal home. The present market also allows more freedom for negotiations. Buyers have even more say at the table, although the whole process might take a bit longer. At this moment, interest rates are still rather low. You are still going to get a great deal, all things considered, though rates might not be at 6%, like they were in 2004.

Above all, a piece of real estate is a smart investment. Whether you are buying to turn over, or buying to keep, owning a home will generate great tax benefits.
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Posted on Thursday, August 06, 2009
A large number of baby boomers are modifying the extra bedrooms in their Summerlin homes. These aren't necessarily intended for guests, but rather for elderly parents or children in their 20s, returning home after college. Creating a space for kids is not the same as designing for an older adult.

A separate sense of space and privacy should be be adopted, especially in the case of an elderly parent. You must also consider a place for medical devices in the bedroom or bathroom.
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Posted on Tuesday, August 04, 2009
More and more Summerlin home owners are living off the earth. According to the US Department of Agriculture's Economic Research Service, farm living has increased by 2 percent a year. The majority of owners aren't planning to farm for a profit.

Since farming requires a lot of work, it is not for everybody. The isolation factor is another explanation of why people stay away from living on a farm. Nevertheless, living on a farm might be for you. That is, if you enjoy open space and are looking for a challenge.
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Posted on Sunday, August 02, 2009
Have you ever thought about fixing up an old Summerlin home ? Before you buy that diamond in the rough, take a good look at the "bones" of the home.

Replacing shingles isn't a problem. It's a very different, and more expensive story, to fix the entire roof structure. Reparing a leaky basement is an easy job. It is going to be a huge project to install a new foundation. Replacing pipes, wiring, and toxic building materials should also be factored in.

To make sure your pocketbook, and more importantly, your sanity, is ready for the task, thoroughly examine the entire house.
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Posted on Saturday, August 01, 2009
There is some competition for buyers in the Summerlin condo market . To set your condo above the others and to ensure a quicker sale, there are several things you can do. To start, the price must be right. Price your condo off the local market and surrounding neighborhood. More brokers mean more exposure so invite many brokers over for an open house.

Compose an individual "resource list" for potential buyers. Families could be searching for nearby schools or parks while empty nesters are interested in fine dining or cultural activities. Make the kitchen and bathroom a point of focus. You will see sizeable payoffs when you put money towards renovations here. Incentives, such as a few months free cable or grocery store gift certificate, are a great way to bring buyers in.
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