home buying is aurora co: More Time at Home - 12/01/20 01:51 PM
  We are all spending more time at home and will probably need to continue to do so for a while longer.  Depending on the makeup of your family, your home is now a home office, a gym, a virtual classroom and considerably more meals have been prepared in your kitchens in the past six months than normal.
Some businesses have undergone a metamorphosis that has shown them that maybe they do not need the big commercial spaces for their employees.  They realize that they can be just as productive with their work force offsite which will cut expenses.
If this scenario sounds … (3 comments)

home buying is aurora co: Second Guessing Price - 05/26/18 07:50 PM
Imagine a homeowner consulting with their agent about the price to place on their home. The agent suggests that the market data indicates that $200,000 to 210,000 would produce a quick sale by pricing it properly. The owner puts a $210,000 price on the home.
The first person who looks at the home offers $205,000. When the seller receives the offer, he comments that he thinks he priced the home too low and counters for  full price. The counter-offer is rejected, the home stays on the market and at the end of the first month when based on market conditions, the home … (1 comments)

home buying is aurora co: Tax Tips - What You Need to Know if You Bought or Sold a Home Last Year - 03/28/12 02:57 PM
Tax Tips - What You Need to Know if You Bought or Sold a Home Last YearBy Keith LoriaWith tax season in full swing and the dreaded April deadline right around the corner, there are a number of important things that those who were on either side of a home transaction last year should keep in mind when it comes to filing this year’s taxes.A look at the Internal Revenue Service’s tax tips page shows that if you have a gain from the sale of your main home, you may qualify to exclude all or part of that gain from your … (3 comments)

home buying is aurora co: Wasted Water with Flushes - 12/04/11 01:25 PM
Wasted Water with FlushesA typical household uses 185 to 300 gallons of water a day and the majorityof it goes down the drain from the toilet and the shower. Updating your commodeswill serve as a conservation effort while lowering your water bill.                                                                                                                                    Today's toilets use less water, prevent staining and resist cloggingbetter than the older toilets and you might be surprised at how easy they are toinstall. Replacements generally cost from $100 to $300.Toilets made in the 1950's used, on average, seven gallons per flush.Compare that with one that only uses 1.6 gallons per flush and it's a bigsaving. Multiply by … (4 comments)

 
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