Posted on Monday, April 30, 2007
Bullhead City real estate might make the change to teeny, tiny homes from huge McMansions. A large number of Small House Society members are striving to literally alter the way people live. The Small House Society outlines information regarding construction techniques and about the professionals who design and build simple housing, ranging from 50 to 1,000 sq ft.

Residents aim to live simply and conscientiously, and by moving to tiny homes, consume less energy. Small homes cost less to buy and are easier to look after than a larger home. Those who live in a small space typically find the simple life to be "quite relaxing," however small living is not for everybody.
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Posted on Friday, April 27, 2007
Aside from backyard parties and Barbeques, the dry months of summer mean one thing; an increase of fire risk. In the event of a fire in your Bullhead City home , be prepared so that you and your family stay safe. Put in smoke alarms in each room in the house, including stairwells. Every month, test and clean them.

With your family, review and practice escape plans. Be sure all exits are easy to access and are cleared from obstacles. Have all heating structures and electrical outlets looked at frequently and never keep flammables indoors. Contact Bullhead City real estate or your local fire department for additional hints on fire safety.
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Posted on Wednesday, April 25, 2007
Toll Brothers, the number one company in luxury homebuilders, announced a decline in new home construction. Shares decreased, from $1.27 to $1.07 per share. Speculative buyers, who are now sellers, along with homebuilders who have built too much are the cause of this drop, cited top executives.

Toll Brother's is "well prepared" to manage this type of situation. Do not stress, this drop means there are plenty of great Bullhead City homes out there.
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Posted on Tuesday, April 24, 2007
The conventional Nuclear Family is becoming a thing of the past when referring to Bullhead City real estate . The level of non-family households have gone up gradually over the past 70 years. Rather than buying houses in the suburbs, singles, single parents, young professional couples, baby boomers, and empty nesters are now buying homes in high-rise condo buildings.

Different residents are leaning towards high-rises for different reasons. Many of the young, individuals would like entertainment and culture, first-time buyers want affordability, and empty nesters look for a lifestyle makeover. This trend is hitting urban regions across the nation.
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Posted on Monday, April 23, 2007
From sports equipment to kitchen appliances, free music downloads are used to market everything. Is Bullhead City real estate going to be next? Everybody, from preteens to the young at heart, are enticed by digital incentives. The need for free music shows no signs of slowing down.

Free music downloads are so widespread because they are pretty easy to earn. Buyers simply cash in all the points they rack up. When an organization starts promising these incentives, they have a better chance of repeat customers. Perhaps one day, a free song or two will be added with every Bullhead City real estate transaction.
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Posted on Sunday, April 22, 2007
Times are changing, particularly in regards to the setup of Bullhead City homes . The number of square footage is maybe the biggest difference since the 1970s. In 1973, the average home was 1,600 square feet, a new home today has expanded to 2,400. Bathrooms have gone from less than two per home, to at least two.

From a mere 9x10 to an enormous 285 square feet, kitchens have experienced an increase in size also. Islands, breakfast bars, and nooks are some of the additions to several kitchens. An old-fashioned living room is a characteristic of the past. Nowadays families congregate around the flat screen TV instead. Most garages hold more than two cars and an all-inclusive laundry room is a necessity. As four bedrooms are becomming the norm, children are less likely to share a room. Keep posted, Bullhead City real estate is continuing to change with the times.
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Posted on Saturday, April 21, 2007
Mold can put a damper on any piece of Bullhead City real estate . Based on a new study, mold growth is primarily due to building quality, not weather and humidity.

The buildings of today are constructed to adhere to tight energy regulations. The greenhouse effect is created when moisture is stuck inside the walls of a structure. To keep up on the mold infestation, it is beneficial to get routine roof, drainage, and structure inspections.

Prices may add up, but ultimately, it will be a lot cheaper than repairing a sizeable mold problem. What's more, when the time comes to sell your Bullhead City home , a mold problem might cost you the sale.
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Posted on Friday, April 20, 2007
Several Bullhead City home owners are living off the earth. Based on data from the United States Department of Agriculture's Economic Research Service, farm living has increased at the rate of 2 percent a year. Farming for a profit is not what most owners are interested in.

Farm living isn't for everyone, mainly because it requires a lot of work. Another reason why people stay away from living on a farm is because of the isolation factor. However, if you love open space and want a challenge, farm living could be for you.
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Posted on Thursday, April 19, 2007
More and more Bullhead City home owners are living off the earth. Farm living has gone up by 2 percent a year, based on data from the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Economic Research Service. Farming for money isn't why most owners are in the business.

Farm living isn't for everyone, primarily because it requires a lot of work. Another reason why people steer clear from moving to a farm is because of isolation. However, if you love open space and want a challenge, life on a farm might be for you.
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Posted on Wednesday, April 18, 2007
A new trend in design is sweeping the nation. Some residents are visiting a taxidermist for thoughts on how to furnish their Bullhead City home . Boutiques and high-end department stores have begun selling stuffed animals. Taxidermy adornments are everywhere, from quails and ducks to alligators and bears.

Several people feel that modern, cold interiors recieve a bit of warmth by decorating with stuffed animals. Although some love the look of an armadillo in front of the fireplace, others think it's a bit disgusting. There is no way to know how long this taxidermy chic look might last so you should get your flamingo while you can.
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Posted on Monday, April 16, 2007
From office supplies to toothpaste, free music downloads are being used to sell everything. Is Bullhead City real estate going to be next? Digital rewards are becoming popular for all walks of life, from preteens to baby boomers. There is no indication of free music slowing, as the demand is still steady.

The fact that free music downloads are easy to earn makes them so prominent. Consumers simply cash in all the points they collect. Companies have more of a chance of repeat clients when they start giving out these incentives. Maybe one day, a free song or two will be added with any Bullhead City real estate transaction.
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Posted on Saturday, April 14, 2007
Free music downloads are used to market everything from clothing to kitchen appliances. Will Bullhead City real estate be next? Everybody, from preteens to the young at heart, are attracted to digital rewards. The want for free music shows no signs of slowing down.

Free music downloads are so widely used because they are quite easy to earn. Consumers simply cash in all the points they rack up. Businesses have more of a chance of repeat clients when they begin offering these incentives. Maybe one day, a free song or two might be included with each Bullhead City real estate transaction.
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Posted on Thursday, April 12, 2007
Allowing your child design his or her own study space in your Bullhead City home might end in more study time, based on a recent study. A teenager's room has got to match his or her individual style and is a space for socializing, studying, and relaxing.

A computer and music are a necessity in any successful study area. A study nook can me made a copy of a bookstore cafe or coffee shop by including area rugs, table and floor lamps, organization systems, and warm colors. Keeping things neat and clean is perhaps the most difficult, yet most successful task.

For additional tips on decorating your child's study space, contact Bullhead City real estate .
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Posted on Thursday, April 12, 2007
Across the country, nearly 25 to 40 percent of condo conversions have gone back to rentals. This could impact Bullhead City real estate . Homeowners were unable to sell these converted condos and are welcoming back tenants. At this point, rental costs have increased by 12-15 percent, but that price is set to level as additional conversions occur. Keep an eye out for Bullhead City conversions.
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Posted on Tuesday, April 10, 2007
Several Bullhead City home owners are living off the land. Based on data from the United States Department of Agriculture's Economic Research Service, farm living has risen by 2 percent a year. Farming for a profit isn't why the majority of owners are in the business.

Farm living is not for everyone, mainly because it involves a lot of work. The isolation factor is another explanation of why people steer clear from living on a farm. Nevertheless, living on a farm could be for you. That is, if you enjoy open space and are seeking out a challenge.
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Posted on Sunday, April 08, 2007
You could have given up your desire to become a Hollywood star, but don't give up on your Bullhead City home just yet. Plenty of owners have turned over their home for days, or even weeks, for movie or TV shoots. To use the perfect home, production companies are willing to pay big.

The glamour and money is worth it for many. Others become uneasy at the idea of having a handyman enter their home. A hundred crewmembers are too much, even for fame. Still, it could be fun to see your Bullhead City home on the big screen.
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Posted on Saturday, April 07, 2007
You may not be a Super star, but don't give up on your Bullhead City home just yet. Film or TV shoots have caused some homeowners to turn over their home for days, even weeks. Production companies are willing to shell out big money for the use of the ideal home.

The glamour and money is more than worth it for some. Others become troubled at the idea of having a handyman come into their house. A hundred crewmembers are impossible, even for fame. Still, it will be fun to watch your Bullhead City home on the silver screen.
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Posted on Saturday, April 07, 2007
If your Bullhead City home is on the market, you should bring in the experts. Staging your home is a fantastic way to make a memorable first impression on possible buyers. Staging simply means rearranging or taking out furniture to form a tasteful look. Staging will pay for iteslf although an additional cost is unappealing.

A staged home will be on the market for 1.5 months less than its non-staged counterpart will, generally speaking. The owner needs to be as detached as possible to sell a house because staging is all about depersonalization. You have success when prospective buyers can envision themselves in your Bullhead City home .
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Posted on Thursday, April 05, 2007
Bullhead City real estate has taken steps to create paperless transactions. Buying or selling a piece of real estate is so much easier with an electronic method. In addition, it will speed up closings and save money. However, we have relied on paper for ages and going paperless is not as clear cut as it appears.

One of the most difficult parts of employing an electronic system is guaranteeing agreements are secure. Electronic signatures were legalized in 2000 however, there is always the prospect of fraud. Although, electronic transactions are safer with newly written rules.

As this takes place, we will create a better, more ecomomical system.
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Posted on Tuesday, April 03, 2007
If your Bullhead City home stays on the market, you should bring in the experts. Staging your home is a smart way to make a noteworthy first impression on prospective buyers. Staging simply means rearranging or taking out furniture to create a tasteful look. An added cost is unappealing, but staging will pay for itself.

Generally, a non-staged home will stay on the market 1.5 months longer than its staged counterpart. Staging is all about depersonalization so to sell a house, the owner need to be as removed as possible. When a potential buyer can imagine themselves in your Bullhead City home , you have the sale.
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Posted on Sunday, April 01, 2007
Has remodeling an old Bullhead City home always been your dream? Before you buy that potential jewel, take a good look at the "bones" of the home.

It isn't difficult to replace a few shingles. It is a very different, and more costly story, to replace the roof's entire structure. Similarly, repairing a leaky basement is simple. Installing a new foundation will be a serious project. Replacing pipes, wiring, and toxic building materials should be assessed also.

Only move ahead if you have thoroughly inspected the entire home and truly believe that your pocketbook, and more importantly, your sanity, is ready for the project.
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