Archives for June 2011

12 Summer Upkeep Ideas To Add Curb Appeal

diversity of plants and flowers planted in a dramatic entry gardenRemember all those outdoor fixup projects you put off last winter, waiting for the warm summer months? Well, summer’s here and it’s time to think about getting some repairs in while the temperatures are still agreeable. Keeping your home in tip-top shape not only adds to its curb appeal but it saves you money as you ward off more expensive fixes down the road.

But look at it this way: Spend a couple of weekends outside, basking in the beautiful weather, and make sure your home looks fantastic while you can still enjoy its charms. Soon enough, it will be time to pack it up and head inside.

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Secret Garage Door That Will Blow Your Mind

Check out this unique secret garage door that your neighbors would likely be blown away with. This house actually used to be an aircraft hangar that was converted in order to make it more visually appealing. The only problem is that you have to have a great deal of patience, because the garage door takes a while to open.

Secret Garage Door That Will Blow Your Mind

Secret Garage Door That Will Blow Your Mind

Secret Garage Door That Will Blow Your Mind

Secret Garage Door That Will Blow Your Mind

Secret Garage Door That Will Blow Your Mind

St. Thomas Aquinas, by Francisco Dans

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60 Seconds – Things That Happen On Internet Every Sixty Seconds [Infographic]

World Wide Web is growing at rapid pace. On average, more than a billion new pages are added to it every day. To give you an idea of how big world wide web is, our Infographic 60 Seconds will cover some really interesting facts about websites that we use on day-to-day basis.

60 Seconds - Things That Happen On Internet Every Sixty Seconds
Infographic by- Shanghai Web Designers

29 Ways To Stay Creative – Video

29 WAYS TO STAY CREATIVE from TO-FU on Vimeo.

Staging Helps Buyers Evaluate – Not Eliminate

Regardless of our selling situation and the market conditions, once the decision to sell is made, we all have the same goal – a quick sale at the highest price possible. Market conditions are out of our control, but the other factors that play into the fast sale/best price goal are 1) condition and 2) presentation – and those we can control.

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The condition factor is easily controlled through cleaning and repairing, fairly objective goals. The presentation factor is more subjective, and this is where staging comes in – evoking the emotions of home to help potential buyers imagine their life in your house – from how their furnishings will fit to how their lifestyle will fit. Staging is the finishing touch that, as its name implies, allows your property to take center stage when buyers start looking – creating a neutral décor and adding accessories to bridge the gap between property statistics and dreams.

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To disregard the presentation factor and expect buyers to “look through” your furnishings and decorating style is leaving much to chance. Most buyers think that what they see is what they get – everything from furnishings to décor colors. When buyers are either looking on the Internet or standing in your living room, they are usually eliminating before they begin evaluating. There are simply so many properties on the market at such fabulous price points that it can become overwhelming; eliminating is the default process to get the number of options down to a more manageable decision. Staging is the single most important activity to insure that your house isn’t eliminated without buyers truly evaluating its potential relevance to their goals and lifestyle.

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A recent study by the Harrison Group revealed that since the recession began luxury homebuyers have narrowed the purchase time of a second home property from approximately two years to three months. They are doing the research on the Internet; think of it as pre-selling themselves. This places the importance of staging at an all time high – regardless of price and location, with so many purchase opportunities, it is easier to click on to the next property if doesn’t “feel” like home.

Through staging you can increase your chances of surviving the Internet elimination process and move your house into the evaluating stage more quickly.

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HUD Provides $15 Million in Rental Assistance to Help Nearly 2,000 Families Stay Together

Family&houseIn 2009, an estimated 423,773 children lived in foster care in the U.S., as case workers helped to reunite them with their families or primary caregivers. Recently, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) announced nearly $15 million to help public housing authorities reunite foster children with their parents or prevent them from ever entering the foster care system.

HUD’s Family Unification Program (FUP) will make 1,931 Housing Choice Vouchers available for families whose inadequate housing is the primary factor in the separation or near separation from their children. In addition, FUP vouchers will provide stable housing for young adults (ages 18-21) who left or are aging out of the foster care system, preventing them from becoming homeless.

“It’s heartbreaking to realize that thousands of children live in foster care or are forced to live with other families simply because their parents can’t afford a home,” says HUD Secretary Shaun Donovan. “The funding provided today will keep thousands of families together under one roof.”

This funding allows local public housing authorities to work closely with local child welfare agencies to identify families with children in foster care or who are at risk of being placed in foster care and youth at risk of homelessness. These vouchers, like HUD’s Housing Choice Vouchers, allow families and youths to rent housing from private landlords and generally pay 30 percent of their monthly income towards rent and utilities.

According to the National Center for Housing and Child Welfare, it costs the federal government approximately $56,892 annually per family to place children into foster care. Yet the cost to provide housing and supportive services to one family averages less than $14,000 annually. Through this investment in FUP to reunify families who are separated due to housing problems, HUD will reunite nearly 3,500 children with their parents, thus saving $74 million in annual foster care expenditures. Cost savings are also considerable for young people aging out of foster care. The average annual cost of a FUP voucher for young adults is $5,600—a tenth of the estimated costs associated with undesirable outcomes such as homelessness, incarceration, and residential treatment.

“With this investment of FUP vouchers, Secretary Donovan continues to demonstrate his understanding of the critical role stable housing plays in keeping families together and safe,” says Ruth White, Executive Director of the National Center for Housing and Child Welfare. “We applaud HUD for leading the way to kind of interagency resource sharing that will reunify thousands of children with their families, prevent homelessness among youth aging out of foster care, and ultimately reduce costs.”

HUD’s mission is to create strong, sustainable, inclusive communities and quality affordable homes for all. HUD is working to strengthen the housing market to bolster the economy and protect consumers; meet the need for quality affordable rental homes: utilize housing as a platform for improving quality of life; build inclusive and sustainable communities free from discrimination; and transform the way HUD does business. More information about HUD and its programs is available on the Internet at www.hud.gov and espanol.hud.gov

Online shelter magazines are gaining readers

Some traditional shelter magazines (Better Homes and Gardens, Architectural Digest, Martha Stewart Living, and others) have survived the ups and downs of readership, but others have shut down their printing presses. In the last several years, periodic publications with a focus on interior design, architecture, gardening, or home furnishings are thriving over the internet.

Take Domino, for example. This shelter magazine folded in 2009, and Michelle Adams, a 24-year-old assistant at the time, has gone on to become editor in chief of Lonny, which she co-founded. According to real estate blog Curbed, Adams is the ‘grande doyenne,’ or the great lady, of the online shelter field, because a lot of people are trying to follow her path.

Do online publications get significant readership? According to information provided by the magazines, it appears that younger, fashion-conscious women are reading in large numbers. Jenn Newman is a 34-year-old artist from Brooklyn and a devoted fan of Lonny. She says that the magazine’s approach ‘takes the snobbery out of design’ and offers a ton of ‘eye candy.’

Up there among the high-profile Lonny are Rue and High Gloss. But really, there’s something for everyone. And many of the traditional favorites offer online versions of their printed publications.