27Feb

Moving Home - Mistakes to Avoid When Moving (home equity loans)

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By Laszlo Jozsef

  When you have decided on moving home, you will have a big task in front of you to deal with. It involves lots of things, among others dealing with a real estate agent who will evaluate your old home and put it on the market, then dealing with a real estate agent when you’re home searching, then dealing with packing all of your belonging, and so on. Not a small feat if you ask me.

The reason why you need a Realtor when moving home is because the whole issue of selling and buying houses is a huge one and complex one. If you happen to move around the same area where you’ve lived before, you might want to deal with the same real estate agent that helped you sell your house, as this will avoid lots of hassles in the long run, since you already know the person and they know a lot of things about your tastes and preferences.

An important aspect of selling and buying your home is that you first need to sell the old home before you buy the new one. Many people say the contrary, however the reason why this works better is because you have a better selling point once you no longer have the burden of the previous house. Also what if you’ve bought the new home but you can’t get rid of the old? You’ll get stuck in having two properties and lots of debts. You can always go to your parents or a hotel or some friends for a small period of time if push comes to shove before closing the deal on the new home. But not being encumbered with another home on your bag will allow you to get a much better deal for the new home.

During the selling, buying and moving home you will meet lots of professionals who know their stuff, or at least they should know it. It is essential to deal with people who are really good what they do in order to be able to expertly coordinate the entire project from start to finish. There will be different people who will help with selling from those that will help with buying and an entire new set of people who are helping with the actual move. You might want to hire movers to transport all your things from your old location to the new one, or if you are strapped for cash and prefer doing it all on your own, you can rent a truck or a van that you will have full control of during the move. They are usually much more affordable than going the route of hiring professionals to take care of the entire job for you.

When you have decided to hire truck rentals for moving, you could also look into the option of a budget moving truck. These will really give you the best for your buck when you want to go solo.


NY Luxury Loft Condo Shopping Tips

By gracepub

  Shopping for your ideal New York luxury condo should be fun. Whether youre trading up, trading neighborhoods, or moving to New York from elsewhere, there is no shortage of luxury condominiums available. A lot of people are very interested in loft living, for example. The following five tips should come in handy for helping you find what youre looking for with minimal frustration factor:

1. Decide What You Want

2. Talk to Your Friends

3. Pick a Neighborhood

4. Hang Out in the Neighborhood

5. Use the Web to Your Advantage

What sort of loft condo are you looking for? Do you prefer loft living over a high-rise? What sorts of amenities are important to you? Some people connect the image of their ideal luxury condo to doorman and others connect that thought to in-house amenities, such as a games room, private terrace, and workout room. Maybe your idea of a luxury condo means that youll have all of the above — and a courtyard while living on the waterfront, too.

Planning the Move

You should make a list of features and amenities that are important to you. You really shouldnt have to settle, unless pricing is an object. Pricing on a New York loft today is going to be considerably better than it has been in years! Today is a great time to buy your luxury condo in New York. NY real estate prices are down, which works to your advantage and you can parlay that discount into either saving money on a condo or into getting more condo for your money.

Talk to your New Yorker friends about condos, about real estate agents, about neighborhoods, prices, etc. Those who live in an area youre considering will have the kind of inside information you need. This will help you pick a neighborhood, decide which realtor to deal with, and help you prepare for your new life in that area.

Visiting the Area

Before you put an offer in on a new condo, consider hanging out in the area. Is there a decent coffee shop within walking distance? Good restaurants? Is parking or transit an issue for you? What else is nearby for you to take advantage of? Beyond what youre looking for today, what about what youll want down the road if and / or when you expand your family? Some people want to live near a park. Some just want a stunning view from their dining room. Some have their heart set on NY waterfront in Williamsburg and others have a particular floor plan in mind and would prefer to live in Manhattan. Some wont truly know until they make appointments for viewings and start seeing everything for themselves.

Get Informed

The internet is your dearest, most informative friend when it comes to shopping for a loft, whether youre in Brooklyn, Queens, or wherever. You can look at floor plans, property photos and virtual tours online. You can check prices, read reviews, and learn about upcoming developments in various areas. And for those planning to move into a new area, the web lets you take a very close look at all your options from the comfort of your computer, helping you with much of the legwork before you set foot in the new area. The informed buyer can be more informed than ever and find themselves a great condo or loft in New York.

184 Kent Ave offers loft living on the Hudson River. If youre interested in living in a New York condo, Williamsburg is definitely an area to check out. Visit http://www.rentonkent.com for, floor plans, pictures, and extensive information.

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