Real Estate, Updates, News & Tips - George Zoumot - iPro Real Estate

Haunted House For Sale? Sure, I’ll Buy It, But…

Home buyers may be so anxious to find a home that they aren’t even spooked if it’s rumored to be haunted. A new survey says one in three consumers say they’re willing to take a chance on a haunted home, but there needs to be something to sweeten the deal for them, according to realtor.com®’s annual Haunted Real Estate Report, based on responses from more than 1,000 Americans. However, 18 percent said a home that is haunted wouldn’t aff

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A Home Where Someone Died - Does That Need to Be Disclosed?

You’re trying to sell a home that a former owner passed away in. Must you reveal that to home buyers, and will it give some buyers the creeps?In the majority of cases, with a peaceful death inside a home, “there’s no legal obligation in most states requiring that [sellers] disclose it,” Jason Wells, a real estate professional and attorney at Wells Law Group in Phoenix.Indeed, the majority of states do not require sellers or their real est

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Welcome to the Team Farokh Cyrous Dealing the Los Angeles Area

iPro currently deals throughout the states of California, Texas, Florida, and New York. We continue to strive and broaden opportunities for real estate professionals and consumers. Visit iprore.com for the latest information and links.Click here for information on becoming a salesperson.

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Where Home Prices Are Falling the Most

Housing affordability is worsening due to higher mortgage rates, which is prompting a slowdown for what home sellers are able to get for their home. The U.S. median home price rose 4.8 percent in the third quarter, the slowest rate of annual appreciation since the second quarter of 2016, according to a new report released by ATTOM Data Solutions, a real estate data firm.“The continued slowdown in the rate of home price appreciation nationwide

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Homes With Patios Gaining More Popularity

More new homes are being built with patios, as homeowners show a greater craving for more outdoor space. About 58.6 percent of new single-family homes started in 2017 included a patio, according to an analysis by the National Association of Home Builders. That makes patios more common than decks (23.8 percent), but still shy of the popularity of porches (64.7 percent).The West South Central and Mountain regions of the U.S. tend to show the highes

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The Top 8 Mortgage Lenders from 2017

Wells Fargo is back on top with the most mortgage originations in 2017, according to new rankings released by iEmergent, an advisory firm for the mortgage industry. iEmergent ranked mortgage originators based on loan volume for 2017 for single-family homes (the list does not factor in manufactured homes, multifamily, home improvement loans, or repurchases).The following eight mortgage lenders had the highest total volume of loans originated in 20

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Inside Good Neighbor’s Heart-Wrenching Enterprise

Realtor.com® invited one of the National Association of REALTORS®’ 2018 Good Neighbors to its offices in Santa Clara, Calif., for a wide-ranging interview about her volunteer efforts on behalf of children living in poverty and women with drug addictions living on the streets.The inspirational discussion between Ryan O’Hara, CEO of Move Inc., which operates realtor.com®, and REALTOR® Necia Freeman was broadcast live Friday to Move and NAR

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REALTORS: How to Apply Tax Changes to Your 2018 Returns

What income is included in the calculation of the new 20 percent business income deduction? As an independent contractor or sole proprietor, you’re eligible for the deduction—part of the federal Tax Cuts and Jobs Act enacted last year—but do you know whether to take it before or after you account for marketing and other business costs?The IRS plans to release rules by December on how to apply the tax law changes to your situation. But that

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Single Women Prop Up First-Time Buyer Segment

Lower affordability and continued inventory crunches aren’t sidelining single women home buyers, who, for the second consecutive year, account for 18 percent of all buyers, according to the National Association of REALTORS®’ 2018 Profile of Home Buyers and Sellers. Single women are the second most common buyer type behind married couples (63 percent), according to NAR’s report. Single men are the third most common buyer type, accounting f

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3 Reasons HOAs Are Getting Sued

Issues related to drone usage, imagery copyright, and mold are putting homeowner associations at increased risk of litigation, according to national insurer USI Insurance Services.Some residents have sued their condo boards for using drones to snap photos of buildings that also capture interior views of their units through the windows. Community associations may use drones to collect information on the conditions of roofs and common grounds, but

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