Posted on Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Mold can put a damper on any piece of Lexington real estate . A recent study found that building quality could be one of the main components of mold growth, not weather and humidity.

Tight energy guidelines regulate the construction of today's buildings. When it's scorching outside, the trapped moisture has nowhere to go, creating the greenhouse effect. Ongoing inspections on the roof, drainage, and structure will help you keep up on mold infestation.

It is more costly to repair a giant mold problem than it is to get annual inspections. A mold problem could end a deal when the time comes to sell your Lexington home .
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Posted on Monday, March 29, 2010
You might not be a Super star, but don't give up on your Lexington home just yet. Several homeowners have vacated their house for days, or even weeks, for movie or TV shoots. For the use of the ideal home, film producers are willing to pay big.

The glamour and money is worth it for many. For others, the thought of a repair person entering their house causes uneasiness. Even for fame, a hundred crewmembers are impossible. Nonetheless, it could be fun to watch your Lexington home on the big screen.
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Posted on Sunday, March 28, 2010
Numerous cities are looking to the past for urban design. Cities of the past were designed in a rectangular block with a system of roads, public and private buildings, a theater, and an amphitheater.

A lot of design elements are enduring and should not be forgotten. This really should be remembered by developers and those involved in Lexington real estate . The leading concern for newer developments is environmental issues. Similar to the ancient developments, new developers are working around forests, drainage corridors, and mountain ranges, instead of destroying them.

Projects also consist of easy "walkability," meaning eighty-percent of development is going to be within five minutes of 80 percent of all activities. The fact that this growth focuses less on the house and a good deal more on the community remains the most fundamental connection to ancient civilization.
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Posted on Friday, March 26, 2010
Has fixing up an old Lexington home ever been a dream of yours? Make sure you take a good look at the "bones" of a building prior to buying that diamond in the rough.

It is not a problem to repair a couple of shingles. Fixing the entire structure of the roof is a totally different, and more expensive, story. Likewise, fixing a leaking basement is easy. It will be a greatest project to install a brand new foundation. You ought to think about replacing pipes, wiring, and toxic building materials.

Move ahead only if you have thoroughly inspected the entire home and really believe that your checkbook, and more importantly, your sanity, can handle the project.
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Posted on Wednesday, March 24, 2010
One of the main reasons why you purchased your Lexington home is because it is a solid investment. If you are looking for another investment, you should consider purchasing a house in a college community.

Over the next 10 years, college enrollment is estimated to jump by 15 percent and students, as well as professors, will need a place to live. Typically, residents within a college community are better educated and the surrounding area provides more culture, entertainment, and jobs.

The best choices for college towns all over the country are Logan, UT, Charlottesville, VA, and Missoula, MT.
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Posted on Monday, March 22, 2010
You might have discarded your hopes to become a Hollywood star, but don't give up on your Lexington home just yet. A lot of owners have left their house for days, or even weeks, for film or TV shoots. For the use of the perfect home, movie producers are willing to shell out big money.

For many, the money, and the glamour is worth it. For others, the idea of a handyman entering their home causes nervousness. Even for fame, a hundred crewmembers are impossible. Still, it would be fun to see your Lexington home on the silver screen.
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Posted on Saturday, March 20, 2010
Lexington real estate may make the switch to teeny, tiny houses from large McMansions. Representatives from the Small House Society are looking to change the way people live, literally. The Small House Society offers info regarding building techniques and about the professionals who design and build simple housing, ranging from 50 to 1,000 square feet.

Occupants would like to live simply and efficiently, and by moving to compact houses, use less energy. Small homes cost less to buy and are easier to look after than a larger home. The simple life is not for everyone, but is often "truly relaxing."
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Posted on Friday, March 19, 2010
The traditional Nuclear Family is turning out to be a thing of the past when dealing with Lexington real estate . Over the past 70 years, the amount of non-family households has increased steadily. Singles, single parents, young professional couples, baby boomers, and empty nesters are buying homes 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. Many of the young, individuals want entertainment and culture, first-time buyers need affordability, and empty nesters want a lifestyle makeover. Across the country, this trend is hitting downtown communities.
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Posted on Wednesday, March 17, 2010
You may not be a Hollywood star, but don't give up on your Lexington home just yet. Film or TV shoots have caused some homeowners to leave their home for days, even weeks. For the use of the ideal home, movie producers are prepared to pay big.

The glamour and money is more than worth it for some. Others become worried at the idea of having a repair person enter their house. Even for fame, a hundred crewmembers can be too much. Nonetheless, it would be fun to see your Lexington home on the silver screen.
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Posted on Monday, March 15, 2010
A lot of individuals are buying devices that use cords. Nearly every Lexington home hosts a mixture of cell phones, lap tops, and iPods, which come with a slew of ugly cords. Furniture with power strips, USB ports, and phone and Internet jacks are built right in are now being offered by several companies. From nightstands to desks 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 accustomed to keeping liquids away from the computer, but can we keep them away from the coffee table? Until cell phones and laptops are waterproof, we have got to proceed with caution. This style of furniture is considered a luxury, but could eventually become the norm.
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Posted on Monday, March 15, 2010
Without sufficient credit, it can be tough to purchase the Lexington home of your dreams. Your plans to make any type of huge purchase are going to be damaged by identity theft, even though you have always had great credit. To protect your identity and your credit, there are a couple of things you can do.

First off, phase out your Social Security number as a password or Identification number. Do not use your birth date, address, or phone number for any kind of password . Also, do not store your password info in your wallet, purse, or electronic organizer. Memorize numbers or keep them safely locked away.

Only write the last four digits of your account on a check when paying credit card bills. The credit card company has enough info to open your account.

Above all, be careful when providing your personal information. If something sounds questionable, it probably isn't for real. To make sure that you get the loan for your Lexington home , always trust your instincts
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Posted on Friday, March 12, 2010
In your Lexington home , the proper lighting can make a big difference. Lighting can brighten a whole room, make a specific architectural piece stand out, or just change the tone of a room. There are a couple of details to remember when putting in brand new lighting. It is important to use a consistent style. Bright tract lighting will not look natural in an older home, while a period crystal chandelier is going to fit right in. Remember, different lighting can accomplish different things. By installing lights under cabinets, you will accent a granite countertop.

Be sure you assess each room at night, without any natural light, to get a feel for the type of lighting that fits the best. A good way to add a romantic, elegant, touch to most any wall is by putting in a sconce. Always cover the bulb, there is nothing more unsightly than an exposed bulb. Every light has got to have an individual switch and don't forget a dimmer. By keeping these handy tips in mind, your Lexington home will be beautifully lit.
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Posted on Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Lexington real estate could make the switch to teeny, tiny homes from huge McMansions. Chapters of the Small House Society are looking to change the way individuals live, literally. Info regarding building techniques and about the specialists who design and build simple structures ranging from 50 to 1,000 square feet, is offered by the Small House Society.

By occupying these types of little houses, tenants live simply and conscientiously and use far less energy. Bigger homes cost much more and are harder to look after than a small home. Those who live in a small space typically find the simple life to be "truly relaxing," but small living isn't for everybody.
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Posted on Monday, March 08, 2010
From office supplies to cleaning products, free music downloads are being used to market everything. Is Lexington real estate going to be next? Digital rewards are turning out to be trendy for everyone, from preteens to baby boomers. The want for free music is steady, and shows no sign of slowing down.

The fact that free music downloads are easy to earn makes them so prominent. After gathering points, consumers simply cash them in. Businesses have a better chance of repeat clients after they begin giving out these rewards. Perhaps one day, a free song or two will be added with every Lexington real estate transaction.
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Posted on Sunday, March 07, 2010
Does your Lexington home need a couple of enhancements? Stay away from Martha Stewart Magazine and design shows. Visit a model home instead. For design ideas, new luxuries, or to see how a home compares, a lot of homeowners are touring model homes.

Homebuilders recognize who is really serious and who isn't. Builders turn to these looky-loos for insight as to what homeowners need. A possible buyer will scrutinize everything in a model home, from floor plans to appliances. Lexington homeowners and builders can actually learn a lot from one another.
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Posted on Friday, March 05, 2010
In your Lexington home , the proper lighting can make a huge difference. Lighting can brighten a whole space, make a specific architectural piece stand out, or just alter the tone of a room. When installing new lights, there are some things to consider. You should use a standard style. An older home will certainly look better with a period crystal chandelier than with colorful tract lighting. Different things can be achieved through different forms of lighting. By putting lights under cabinets, you can accentuate a granite countertop.

Make sure you look at each room at night, without any natural light, to get a feel for the type of lighting that works the best. A sconce is a good way to add a romantic, elegant, touch to most any wall. An exposed light bulb is unattractive, always find a cover for the bulb. Finally, install individual switches for each light and don't forget the dimmers. By keeping these tips in mind, your Lexington home will be exquisitely lit.
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Posted on Wednesday, March 03, 2010
You might need to bring in the specialists if your Lexington home stays on the market . Staging your house is a wonderful way to make a memorable first impression on possible buyers. Staging merely means rearranging or taking out furniture to make up a tasteful look. Staging will pay for iteslf even though an extra cost is unappealing.

A staged home usually stays on the market for 1.5 months less than its non-staged counterpart will, on average. To sell a home, the owner has got to be as detached as possible because staging is all about depersonalization. You have success when prospective buyers can imagine themselves in your Lexington home .
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Posted on Monday, March 01, 2010
According to Reuters, Lexington home mortgage applications increased by 2 percent in mid-September. Applications are at their peak level since this past April. There are two factors that lead to this increase.

A decline in interest rates by the Federal Reserve is the primarily reason. With a lower interest rate, many more homeowners are encouraged to refinance. An excess of homes on the market is the second element. A surplus of homes will drive prices down.
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