selling your home in maryland: CORAL - Pantone's Color Of The Year - 01/14/19 02:32 PM
Pantone just came out with their "Color of the Year" and this year they chose Coral.  Initially I wasn't sure how I felt about it, looking at their color pallettes:
 
https://www.pantone.com/color-intelligence/color-of-the-year/color-of-the-year-2019-palette-exploration
 
 
It seems like so many people are still painting their homes gray and coral isn't a color that I would think is a natural go-to for gray, but when looking at more muted corals mixed with gray, I think it ccould be a fresh look.  
 
Maybe a pair of coral armchairs in your living room?  I found these on Hayneedle:
 
Or this coral comforter set from Wayfair that coordinates nicely with the grey headboard:
 
 
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selling your home in maryland: 1538 Danewood Court, Crofton Townhome for Sale - 08/26/16 02:33 AM
Townhouse for sale in CROFTON, MD



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selling your home in maryland: FHA Changes: More Appraisal/Condition Guidelines - 09/22/15 01:11 AM
The FHA loan is a type of government insured loan that many first-time buyers use and even move-up buyers depending upon their cash/credit situation.  One of the benefits of it is it only requires a 3.5% downpayment. 
 
FHA just published a 559 page book with a 175 page updated appraisal guide.  FHA appraisers will have more responsibility in inspecting homes now and note the “previous” treatment for termites means that probably 95% of homes that are being sold to FHA buyers will require a termite inspection, so add that back to the checklist.  Several other notable changes are included below. 
 
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selling your home in maryland: To Disclose or Not Disclose? - 02/25/14 09:28 AM


Disclosure in a real estate transaction can be a tricky subject if you let it be. As a home seller in Maryland, you need to fill out for called the Maryland Residential Property Disclosure and Disclaimer Statement.  You have a choice with this form to either fill out the 3 pages that concern the property condition or you can choose to “disclaim” and just sign the last page.
Before I continue, I want to make it clear that I am not an attorney, nor do I play one on TV. With all contracts, including real estate contracts, if you … (0 comments)

selling your home in maryland: 10 REASONS NOT TO STAGE YOUR HOME - 10/21/12 08:48 AM
10 GREAT reasons not to stage your home by professional stager Janet Jones.  There is a big difference between living in your home and selling it - then it becomes a product that needs to be marketed.  If you're thinking about selling in the near future, you may want to have a consultation now so you can turn your "home" into a "move-in ready" house for your buyers!
 
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To list your property for sale or to purchase a property in Anne Arundel or Howard Counties as well as parts of Prince George’s, Calvert, and Montgomery Counties, call Lisa & … (3 comments)

selling your home in maryland: Forbes: List with the Guy Driving the BMW - 07/04/11 04:16 AM
 
Interesting article by a guy who used to run a real estate office that catered to people who wanted to go the "For Sale By Owner" route.  As he alluded to, when you sell by yourself, you don't always make as much as you'd expect.  You'll "save" the commission, but may lose on the price or have difficulty keeping the transaction together.  Some people are certainly very good at selling themselves, if they have the knowledge and the time.  Most do like to use the expertise of a Realtor to help with the transaction.  I have to disagree about choosing … (3 comments)

 
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