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03.10.2010 | Nashville - To Alarm, or Not to Alarm. Is that really a question?The reason that I headed this posting in this way is that we’ve had some of our clients say that they would go ahead and have an alarm installed to minimize the risk of home break-in or home invasion, but they just wouldn’t use it. read more |
03.09.2010 | Lending Rules Changing for FHA LoansBorrowers looking to FHA for loan guarantees should be aware that new rules are being put into effect during this upcoming summer. Final date of implementation has not as yet been announced, but new rules will require your mortgage lender to charge a minimum 3.5% down payment. read more |
03.09.2010 | A Nashville Homebuyer’s Dilemma: Gas vs. ElectricWhenever you want to start a “which came first, the chicken or the egg?” controversy, just ask any assembled group of homeowners whether they prefer gas or electric power for their homes. Who would guess such passion exists about power sources? read more |
03.08.2010 | Lowering Costs for Homeowners—Stay Warm and, yet, Turn Down the HeatThere seems to be a concerted effort by utility companies to reduce possible backlash about winter’s high electric bills by encouraging their customers to limit consumption. Think about that statement. Common sense tells us that if you conserve, you’ll save. read more |
03.06.2010 | Using Your Home Inspection ServiceFor some time, mortgage lenders have required home inspection as a process and have made lending “subject to”—and for very good reason. It’s difficult to argue that a purchase as expensive to you as a home should not be fully checked out by a certified home inspector read more |
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