Developing "Vision"
"Vision" is the ability to use your sense and imagination to determine whether a house is right for you. Jim Sulski discusses the importance of having vision during the house-hunt, and how to develop it if you haven't got it already.

Choosing the Right Neighborhood
Matching Your Wants and Needs to What's on the Market




Your Rights as a Contractee
You're mentally prepared to renovate your home, and know what you want and the price you'd like to pay. But what are your rights as the contractee (also known as the homeowner)? Barbara Buchholz has the answer.








Negotiating Strategies In A Buyer's and Seller's Market
Negotiating takes on a different tenor depending on the state of the current real estate market. Margaret Crane provides advice to both sides of the negotiating table, with tips and suggestions for buyers and sellers.


How Do You Create A Good First Offer?
What To Expect After Pitching An Offer






Plant fall flowers and spring bulbs that you've never tried, but be sure they'll work in your climate.
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Be Ready to Bid
Ilyce Glink is the bestselling author of 100 Questions Every First Time Home Buyer Should Ask, and is the Managing Editor of Right at Home Daily.

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Fall Maintenance Chores
Owning a house, as any homeowner will tell you, is a never-ending job. A new repair job seems to come up just as you finish one. But an ounce of prevention is truly worth a pound of cure. Jim Sulski has a list of maintenance chores for fall that will help keep your home in shape for the season.


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