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Turnkey homes vs. fixer-uppers: The best home for your wallet

Housing Wire

While turnkey properties come with a higher price tag , they can be a cheaper investment in the long run. While these homes have a lower price tag than turnkey properties, they aren’t necessarily cheap. According to 77% of those surveyed, home improvements took more time than they originally thought. Bottom Line.

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ProperSign launches eSign tool for RON capabilities

Housing Wire

” QuickSign users can add one or multiple signers, upload and tag documents, select the signing order, and send them off to be electronically signed, the company said in a release. A survey by the American Land Title Association in December found that RON adoption soared 547% in 2020.

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DIY projects to increase your home value

Housing Wire

According to a survey completed by Bid-On-Equipment, 89% of American homeowners made some sort of improvement to their homes during the pandemic. Sure, home improvement projects like adding an extra room and completely refurbishing the interior will increase the price tag. 58% of those individuals did the work themselves.

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Mortgage lenders need to lean in to consumer expectations

Housing Wire

Tapping into a network of 1,000 homeowners nationwide with the launch of a consumer survey, the State of Homebuying Report offers insight into what trends could be here to stay in 2022 (and beyond). Also, consider going straight to the source: survey your borrowers to ask them how you can improve. Desire to take a self-serve approach.

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Selling Your House? Make Sure You Price It Right.

Keeping Current Matters

According to the latest Realtors Confidence Index Survey from the National Association of Realtors (NAR): Homes typically sell within 17 days (compared to 26 days one year ago). Here’s the thing – a high price tag doesn’t mean you’re going to cash in big on the sale. There’s no denying we’re in a sellers’ market.

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How the Pandemic Is Helping Some Millennials Realize Their Home-Buying Dreams

Realtor.com

In addition, the survey results show that stay-at-home orders have helped these 20- and 30-somethings save money they might otherwise have spent going out, thus helping them amass a down payment. The report is based on a June survey of 2,000 home shoppers who plan to purchase a home within the next year. .”

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Priorities Change in a Post-Pandemic Move

RIS Media

The findings: When asked which home features are priority, survey respondents said: – Quiet location – 28%. What it means: Buyers know what they want, and they’ll go after it, even if it means a longer commute or a higher price tag. – Updated kitchen – 25%. – Garage and large backyard – 24%.