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Trees.com recently released a survey of 1,250 licensed real estate agents that determined neglected landscaping can be costly to homeowners looking to optimize the value in their homes.
From Staff Reports According to data from the Texas Real Estate Research Center at Texas A&M University, more than one of every 10 people moving to Texas in 2020 was from California. The movement of Californians to Texas is not new, said Dr. Luis Torres and research associate Wesley Miller in their recent report. In…
If you’re a homeowner, building home equity can make a big difference in your future finances. Unlike other large purchases such as cars that lose value over time, homes steadily increase in value when you treat them right. Coppell-based Caliber Home Loans has these tips for building equity in your home, and spoiler alert, one…
It is Halloween week, my people. Yea! What a fun week awaits with costumes, pranks, and scary movies. Being a part of Gen X, I can honestly say we grew up with some of the greatest scary movies. One of the all-time best was A Nightmare on Elm Street. Good ol’ Freddy Krueger terrorizing innocent…
With Halloween coming up this week, we thought we’d share some scary stuff that can be found in houses (cue the eerie music). From a home inspector‘s perspective, “scary” can mean a lot of things — dangerous conditions, creepy critters, and some seriously strange stuff in the crawl space. Here are some haunting #HomeInspectionFinds: Crawl Space Graveyard If…
When quarantine meant that you couldn’t meet your best friends down at the bar anymore, many people went to find new best friends — in the animal shelter. Zillow’s new data confirms something that we here at CandysDirt.com already know: When COVID-19 really hit and quarantine became the new norm, more people brought pets into…