Posted on Wednesday, January 30, 2008
Many baby boomers are remodeling the extra bedrooms in their Bullhead City homes. These are not necessarily intended for company, but rather for elderly parents or children in their 20s, returning home after college. Creating a room for an older adult is not the same as designing for children.

In the case of an elderly parent, a separate sense of space and privacy needs to be created. A place for medical materials in the bedroom or bathroom should be considered as well.
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Posted on Monday, January 28, 2008
Aside from beach parties and BBQ's, the dry months of summer only 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 remain safe. Put in smoke alarms in every room of the house, including stairwells. Test and clean them once a month.

With your family, review and practice escape routes. Make sure all exits are easy to access and are free from obstacles. Have all heating systems and electrical outlets checked regularly and do not keep flammables inside. Get in touch with Bullhead City real estate or your local fire department for additional ideas on fire protection.
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Posted on Monday, January 28, 2008
You can add value to your Bullhead City home by upgrading your kitchen or deck. When the time comes to resell, some renovations could end up costing you.

In hot, dry areas, putting in a swimming pool is essential. In cooler regions, many buyers are turned off by the amount of upkeep. Families with young children will think twice about purchasing a home with a pool. The new game room is great, but you probably didn't consider how it looks from the exterior. A poorly constructed addition will not sell, especially when it doesn't fit the rest of the house.

When following design fads, be careful. Above the counter sinks and mahogany cabinets will date a home, just like green shag carpet. When personalizing your Bullhead City home, be smart and think ahead.
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Posted on Sunday, January 27, 2008
You might want to bring in the experts if your Bullhead City home is on the market . Staging your house is a wonderful way to make a memorable first impression on potential buyers. Staging merely means rearranging or taking out furniture to create a tasteful look. Staging will pay for iteslf although an extra cost is unappealing.

A staged home usually stays on the market for 1.5 months less than its non-staged counterpart will, generally speaking. Staging is all about depersonalization so to sell a home, the owner has got to become as separated as possible. You have a sale when prospective buyers can envision themselves in your Bullhead City home .
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Posted on Sunday, January 27, 2008
You could hurt your chances of carrying out your Bullhead City real estate transacation if you fall victim to identity theft. Identity theft will be scrutinized by Congress as they evaluate email phishing scams.

Phishing is when a person or group wants to obtain sensitive data, deceptively, by acting as an actual establishment, such as Amazon.com or a large bank. It's very important to keep an eye out for email that looks unusual. If you have any hesitations, report any email that you believe to be a scam.
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Posted on Saturday, January 26, 2008
To reduce the electricity bill of your Bullhead City home , you can do a few things With lamps that are on for more than two hours a day, you can switch to compact fluorescent bulbs. Fluorescent bulbs will work 10-20 times longer than ordinary bulbs and are 6-8 times more effective.

When they aren't in use, unplug devices such as iPod chargers or fax machines. They will still use up juice, even while they are not turned on. Use an energy efficient microwave or toaster over while cooking smaller foods that do not need to be pre-heated.

Shut your computer off or to "standby" mode when you are done. You might lower the price of running a computer by 85 per cent simply by using a laptop instead of a desktop. Set your fridge to 38-40 degrees Fahrenheit and do not open the door very often or for long periods of time.

Lastly, wash your clothes in cold water, only use the dryer for full loads, and if you can, line dry. By starting with these little steps, you will be able to reduce your CO2 emissions and save money on your bills.
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Posted on Saturday, January 26, 2008
A lot of baby boomers are modifying the extra bedrooms in their Bullhead City homes. These aren't necessarily built for company, but rather for elderly parents or kids in their 20s, returning home after college. Creating a room for an older adult is very different from decorating for children.

In the case of an elderly parent, a separate sense of space and privacy has got to be created. Space for medical equipment in the bedroom or bathroom should be taken into consideration as well.
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Posted on Thursday, January 24, 2008
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) adopted brand new remodel regulations, which might affect older Bullhead City homes . The EPA calls for lead training, certification, and safe work practice requirements for builders involved in remodels on homes built before 1987. They hope to to remove the public health uneasiness of lead poisoning by the year 2010.

Lead was used for so many years in paint and is a very toxic metal. Children younger than six are more likely to be affected because their nervous systems have not entirely developed. A range of health problems can affect anybody. If you have any inquiries regarding lead in your home, contact Bullhead City real estate .
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Posted on Wednesday, January 23, 2008
Several Bullhead City home owners are living off the land. Based on data from the US Department of Agriculture's Economic Research Service, farm living has increased at the rate of 2 percent a year. Farming for money isn't what the majority of owners are interested in.

Farm living isn't for everybody, mainly because it involves a lot of hard work. Isolation is another reason why people stay away from moving to a farm. Nevertheless, if you love open space and would like a challenge, farm living might be for you.
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Posted on Monday, January 21, 2008
Your Bullhead City home is a solid investment. If you are looking for another investment, you ought to think about buying a house in a college town.

Over the next 10 years, college enrollment is projected to increase by 15 percent and students, along with professors, are going to need a place to live. Generally speaking, the surrounding area of a college provides a greater amount of culture, entertainment, and jobs and residents are usually more educated.

Logan, UT, Fort Collins, CO, and Columbia, MO are some of the best choices for college towns around the country.
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Posted on Saturday, January 19, 2008
The progressive real estate website, Zillow.com, is requesting more from its visitors. Individuals now have the ability to add new data about properties and make those facts public.

According to Zillow CEO, Richard Barton, this new feature will "dramatically enhance the quality and relevance of Zillow." A homeowner needs to register their name and their home's history through a secure verification process to access this info. Go to Zillow to add details to your Bullhead City home .
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Posted on Friday, January 18, 2008
Without adequate credit, it will be hard to buy the Bullhead City home you have been waiting for. Falling victim to identity theft can ruin your plan to make any sort of large purchase, even if you have always had great credit. To protect your identity as well as your credit, there are a couple of things you can do.

You can begin by phasing out your Social Security number as a password or Identification number. Don't ever use your birth date, address, or phone number for any kind of password . Also, don't store your password info in your wallet, purse, or electronic organizer. Memorize numbers or keep them safely locked up.

When sending in credit card bills, only put the last four digits of the account on the check. Your account can still be opened with only the last four digits.

Above all, be careful of who you give your personal information to. If something appears too good to be true, it probably is. Trust your instincts so you are able to get the loan for a Bullhead City home .
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Posted on Wednesday, January 16, 2008
A large number of baby boomers are transforming the extra bedrooms in their Bullhead City homes. These are not necessarily intended for guests, but rather for elderly parents or kids in their 20s, coming home after college. Creating a space for kids is different from designing for an older adult.

In the case of an elderly parent, a separate sense of space and seclusion should be created. A place for medical materials in the bedroom or bathroom must be taken into consideration as well.
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Posted on Tuesday, January 15, 2008
You can make your second Bullhead City home more alluring to vacationers by adding one thing, a hot tub. Rental homes with hot tubs generate $14,000 more than homes without, on average. The up-front cost is sizeable, but a hot tub will pay for itself many times over.

In addition, renters will remember a dirty house much more than a clean house. Make sure the linens are fresh and the floors are spick and span to avoid any bad memories. Clothes and food are the only materials a renter should bring to your Bullhead City home .
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Posted on Monday, January 14, 2008
There is a bit of competition for buyers in the Bullhead City condo market . To set your condo above the rest and to guarantee a quicker sale, there are a few things you can do. To start, the price must be right. Price your condo based on the local market and nearby neighborhood. The more brokers you have, the exposure you will get so invite several brokers over for an open house.

Generate an individual "resource list" for potential buyers. Empty nesters might be interested in fine dining or theaters while families are looking for local schools or parks. Major points of interest must be bathrooms and the kitchen. You will see sizeable payoffs when you put money towards renovations here. Last but not least, offer rewards such as a plasma TV or grocery store gift card.
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Posted on Saturday, January 12, 2008
A lot of individuals are buying gizmos that use cords. Almost every Bullhead City home consists of a variety of cell phones, computers, and iPods, which come with a mixture of unsightly cords. Many vendors are now designing furniture complete with built in power strips, USB ports, and phone and Internet jacks. From nightstands to work tables to coffee tables, power sources can be concealed nearly anywhere.

Staying away from spills on night stands and coffee tables is a challenge that comes with power outlets. We're trained to keep drinks away from the computer, but can we keep them away from the coffee table? Until cell phones and laptops are waterproof, we will need to proceed with caution. This style of furniture could one day become the norm; as of now, it remains a luxury.
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Posted on Thursday, January 10, 2008
One of the leading reasons why you bought your Bullhead City home is because it is a solid investment. For an additional investment, you should think about purchasing a piece of real estate in a college town.

Over the next 10 years, college enrollment is likely to increase by 15 percent and students, as well as professors, are going to need a place to live. Often times, the surrounding area of a University produces more culture, entertainment, and jobs and residents are usually better educated.

Gainesville, Fl, Charlottesville, VA, and Columbia, MO are among the best choices for college towns around the country.
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Posted on Tuesday, January 08, 2008
Summer is currently in full bloom. With heat waves stretching across much of the country, energy to run the AC has become scarce. There are numerous things you can do to cool down if your Bullhead City home is without an AC.

First off, hold something frozen in your hand for as long as possible. This can cool your body by as much as 3 degrees F and will last for more than an hour. Stop if it begins to hurt. Drink lots of H2O, even if you aren't thirsty. You will need to make up for all of the fluids depleted from sweating. Wear airy, loose-fitting clothing if you have to go outdoors, but it's better to keep out of direct sunlight.

Turn off all heat sources such as lights or the oven. Take a cool shower or bath, making sure you get your hair wet. Place a wet towel behind your neck, on your forehead, on the inside of your wrists and elbows, and on the backs of your knees. These points will naturally cool the rest of your body down.

If everything else fails, go to the library, a bookstore, or other air-conditioned place. Humans have lived for many years without AC. Roughing it for a couple days should not be that difficult.
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Posted on Monday, January 07, 2008
Have you frequently dreamed of purchasing a house in Palm Springs in addition to your Bullhead City home? A fractional ownership, instead of a timeshare, could be exactly what you are looking for. You are promised a couple of weeks of use every year with a timeshare. With a fractional ownership, you purchase about 1/8 of a home, will have guaranteed use for about 13 weeks a year, and get a property deed.

You are living in luxury, but, you are not allowed to redecorate or even put up a family photo. Yard maintenance, house cleaning, and even dry cleaning pickup are all assigned to a concierge. You will be able to spend some time away from Bullhead City without emptying the pocketbook by purchasing through a fractional ownership.
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Posted on Sunday, January 06, 2008
Based on information from the U.S. Commerce Department, there was a surge in new home sales this past May. This is wonderful news for Bullhead City real estate . According to market analysts, new, single family home sales jumped by 4.6 percent.

This increase shocked economists. Because of rising mortgage rates, the market was predicted to slow down. Only a moderate slowdown is predicted despite the fact that the mortgage rates are expected to continue to rise over the next few months. There has never been a better time to buy a great Bullhead City home .
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Posted on Saturday, January 05, 2008
There is a new twist to the white picket fences enclosing Bullhead City homes . A gated fence not only adds security, but it boosts privacy as well. At the end of a driveway or onto an existing wall or fence, you can put in a gate controlled by a remote. A computer program, hand-held gaget, or even a BlackBerry or Treo will be able to trigger the gate.

These kinds of systems don't come cheap. A Do-it-yourself model can be purchased for around $1,200 and a professional, more elaborate system can run anywhere from $18,000 to 130,000. These gates are a signal of the jump in fear and paranoia in America, according to some. Many others feel that they are simply the easiest form of privacy. Either way, business is booming, stated those selling fences.
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Posted on Thursday, January 03, 2008
In regards to the setup of Bullhead City homes , times are changing. It is likely that the greatest difference since the 1970s is the amount of square footage. The average new home has expanded to 2,400 square feet, up from 1,600 square feet in 1973. Bathrooms have gone from less than two per home, to at least two.

From a humble 9x10 to an enormous 285 square feet, kitchens have experienced a jump in size also. A lot of kitchens have seen the addition of islands, breakfast bars, and nooks. An old-fashioned living room is a thing of the past. The flat screen TV is what families crowd around today. An all-inclusive laundry room is almost necessary and most garages allow for more than two cars. Children are less likely to share a room as four bedrooms are becoming the norm. Keep posted, Bullhead City real estate is continuing to adapt to the times.
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Posted on Wednesday, January 02, 2008
When dealing with Bullhead City real estate , the traditional Nuclear Family is becoming a thing of the past. The number of non-family households have gone up consistently over the previous 70 years. Singles, single parents, young professional couples, baby boomers, and empty nesters are living in high-rise condo buildings rather than in the suburbs like the Bradys or the Cleavers.

There are plenty of reasons why residents are looking towards high-risees. A few of the young, individuals seek entertainment and culture, first-time buyers want affordability, and empty nesters need a lifestyle change. Throughout the nation, this trend is hitting urban communities.
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