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Will crowdfunding tip the scale of the real estate industry? Okay, it might be a little bit harsh but is crowdfunding a threat or not to the industry? According to Forbes, as far as the industry is concerned, crowd funding is just an evolution of an old way of buying properties in the real estate industry. Get Your House Summer-ized To Attract Buyers
Summer is the perfect time to sell your house, according to studies. The season attracts more buyers compared to the others. Nonetheless, summertime is only half of it, and in order to complete the process, you have to make your property summer-ready, RealtyTimes reported. Michelle Phan: From Make Up Artist to Comic Book Author
Michelle Phan is partnering up with Line Webtoon. This fall, she is set to release a 26-chapter fantasy comic book. Vancouver's Vacant Lot In Robson Street Is A Real Estate Mystery
In the midst of solid apartment suites, mixed restaurants, and top-of-the-line shopping centers in Vancouver's lively West End neighborhood is a multi-million-dollar land secret that compasses two landmasses and four decades. Owning A College Diploma Makes Its Harder To Own A House, Study Says
Owning a house requires someone to have a very fat wallet and for some, earning a college diploma is the first step to building a hefty bank account. However, this might be the biggest misconception for many according to experts. CNN said that in 30 of the top 100 markets in the United States, saving for a 20% discount is much easier for non-diploma holders. Cash Home Buyers Going Away, Positive For Industry, Experts Says
Since the realty industry rebounded from its slumber, cash buyers are slowly going away and that might be a good thing for the industry, more for buyers. According to Realtor, the percentage of homes purchased in cash is currently at 24.8% from the all-time high of 42.2% way back in 2011. Reddit CEO Ellen Pao says “We Screwed Up”
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Denver Colorado has been on the top of the list of the hottest properties in the United States. The city has dominated the list for years, but was recently dethroned by San Francisco this year, based on RealtyToday's list. But on the other hand, Colorado is not giving up the top spot, at least not giving it up without showing a good fight and recently, Denver must have found an unlikely partner in doing so, Pot. Energy Efficient Features For Home Not So Cost Effective, Research Says
Practicing environmental safety at home more often than not accompanies a robust sticker-new windows, a geothermal warming framework, and Energy Star machines cost thousands. Most property holders legitimize the expense by figuring in potential month to month reserve funds on their service bill. Be that as it may, as indicated by an astonishing new study by the Energy Policy Institute at the University of Chicago, those funds may be exaggerated. Its conclusion, the beginning expenses of retrofitting a house with vitality proficient elements far exceed the consequent reserve funds.