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Kansas City Spring Homes Tour

Kansas City Spring Homes Tour

 


Kansas City Spring Homes Tour

We know its spring time when the Home Builders Association puts on their annual spring home tour in Kansas City!  It’s always so wonderful to look at the new decorating ideas & to see the wonderful homes for sale in Kansas City along with the new trends.  This is their 46th annual parade, with over 320 homes available to view between the hours of 11am & 6 pm. The homes are scattered around the eight counties surrounding Kansas City. Homes for sale in Kansas City that are on the Parade of Homes Tour range from $100,000 to $2.6 million.  You’ll have the chance to view the American Dream Award, which are held in conjunction with the Parade of Homes.  The homes that are entered compete in categories determined by price, housing styles, & I believe energy efficiency.

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Posted on May 16, 2008 10:28:01 by Cindy.DiCianni
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Staging your Overland Park home for sale

Home Staging ideas to help you maximize your home sale in Overland Park

Staging your Overland Park home for sale

There are so many little things that can make a difference when getting your Overland Park home ready to sell.. It's the perception the buyer has that is the most important.

Wash the Windows: It doesn't seem like a big thing. The buyer will never say, wow, clean windows. But they will think something like, wow it's brighter, cleaner. It'll make them feel as if the owner took extra care of the home.

Lighting: It's so important to make the home feel lighter and more inviting.

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Posted on March 13, 2008 20:05:58 by Cindy.DiCianni
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Good News of tax deductions for Homeowners and Kansas City Home Buyers

Good News of tax deductions for Homeowners and Kansas City Home Buyers

Good News of tax deductions for Homeowners and Kansas City Home Buyers

Congress has just extended the federal tax deduction of mortgage insurance premiums (PMI) for 3 more years (until 2010)! PMI is the insuring fee for those Kansas City home buyers with less than 20% down payment.

The tax break is for all home buyers including Kansas City families that have adjusted gross income of $100,000 or less.

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Posted on December 20, 2007 15:37:29 by Cindy.DiCianni
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Liens on Kansas City homes

Liens on Kansas City homes are just financial claims that are intended to secure a debot or obligation.

Liens on Kansas City homes are just financial claims that are intended to secure a debt or obligation. 

The normal liens are the mortgages on a home. There are many others.  However if the property is foreclosed and the proceeds do not cover the total obligation then a general lien can be put on all of the debtor's property, unless a short sale & terms are agreed upon.  But a mechanic's lien can be placed against a property for work that is completed on the property but not paid.  During a purchase of an Kansas City or Overland Park home, a preliminary title commitment is normally given.  Make sure you read over the commitment and understand what is recorded & what needs to be cleared so that you can get clear title to the home!

 



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Posted on December 11, 2007 12:33:13 by Cindy.DiCianni
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Kansas City Homeowners: Have you checked your insurance lately?

Kansas City Homeowners: Have your checked your insurance lately?

Kansas City Homeowners: Have your checked your insurance lately?

Over the last several days, Ive had several people ask me about homeowners insurance. This has been another year of natural disasters that have happened, from the tornados of Greensburg to the wildfires of San Diego. Its made us think about how well are we covered if something ever did happen to us? If you havent purchased a home over the last few years, have you taken the time to do a check up on your insurance? Probably not. Most folks arent aware of the typical losses that are not covered under standard insurance policies. Those are

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Posted on October 27, 2007 08:49:09 by Cindy.DiCianni