You may not want to think about putting away the Christmas decorations just yet, but the time is near. If you chose a live Christmas tree, you can green up your cleaning up as the St. Louis Forestry Department is making it a green one by offering FREE tree recycling at three locations for city […]
If you are interested in purchasing a home at some point in 2013, why wait on getting things lined up? With housing prices down and mortgage rates at record lows, there are going to be a lot of buyers looking to purchase a home as well. Get a jump on starting the process by following […]
Nice news on a busy Monday: just received an email from Angie’s List informing me that I won the 2012 Angie’s List Super Service Award.
When: Wednesday, November 28, 2012; 3:30–5:00 p.m Reception to follow; 5:00-6:00 p.m Where: Community Room, UMSL at Grand Center, 3651 Olive Street, St. Louis, MO 63108 Registration: The gathering is free, however registrations are required. Register by emailing registercpp@gmail.com or by calling (314) 516-6989. What neighborhoods have retained or increased their value and what neighborhoods […]
When: Thursday, December 6, 2012 7:30 – 9:30 am Location: Sheet Metal Workers Local 36 Hall, 2319 Chouteau Ave. 63103 ULI St. Louis presents its annual real estate trends and forecast meeting, featuring insights from leading national and local experts. The program will begin with a presentation by national expert Stephen Blank on the Emerging […]
What: Architecture Tour When: Wednesday, December 5, 7:00-8:30 pm Steve Morby, Facilities and Construction Manager at the Pulitzer, will guide a tour of the Tadao Ando building. Learn about the intricate and unique construction methods developed to build the space, and explore what makes the Pulitzer an intersection of art, architecture, and the human experience. […]
One of my favorite places in the city. Of course, I am a little biased as this is the neighborhood that I call home. TGS has gone through quite a transformation in the the last twenty years. What was once an example of urban blight is now a wonderful example of the city’s renewal. The […]
After you find the real estate agent you are comfortable working with, here are the next steps in buying your first home. 1. Select a Lender The point of talking to a lender at this point is to get pre-approved for a loan. While you may think you know what you can afford, talking to […]
If you really want to help sell your home, you need to remember what attracted you to it back when you were a buyer. It is important to make wise marketing decisions that will attract buyers, whether they’re looking at the home from the street or taking a tour inside. 1. Clean And I am […]
1st Rule: Don’t Overprice! Trying to sell your home for more than the market can predict it is worth may sound like a good idea….until it doesn’t sell. Most homeowners assume they could always just lower the price “down the road” if it doesn’t sell. While they can, they have actually already hurt their chances […]
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