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5 reasons to buy a small house in Saugatuck

Monday, January 16th, 2012

Saugatuck has many beautiful homes that range from large luxury homes to smaller starter homes, finding the perfect one for you can be overwhelming.  Due to the economy, mansions are being sold at rock bottom prices, but should you really buy one? Living in a smaller house has some benefits.

Small houses cost less, not even buy but also to heat and cool. Home projects such as painting cost less in a smaller house, even furnishing and decorating costs more in larger homes. Douglas has beautiful homes that aren’t enormous, but are very spacious.

How to Mend Foreclosures in Saugatuck

Friday, December 2nd, 2011

A foreclosure can do more than ruin your view, they can hurt the financial health of your neighborhood. But you don’t have to let it ruin your home equity.

Prevention makes the biggest difference. Be a good neighbor. If you know one of your neighbors is going to foreclose find out what you can do to help keep the property looking nice and be sure to maintain your property.  If the neighborhood looks nice chances are the foreclosure won’t be vacant long.

Saugatuck Real Estate Options: Buying New

Tuesday, November 15th, 2011

The decision of whether or not to buy a new Saugatuck home versus an older Saugatuck home is one that doesn’t always come easy. The MI real estate landscape is one that offers a wide range of home types, including everything from centuries-old historic homes with completely renovated interiors to brand new houses in family-friendly communities.

 

Depending on what you want out of your home, finding the right style for you can be a lot of work – fortunately, it can also be quite a bit of fun.

 

Costs of New vs. Older Michigan Homes

“Fixing” Your Home’s Layout

Monday, October 24th, 2011

One of the first things homebuyers look for when shopping for Michigan real estate is the layout of the house. Like the location of the house and its overall size, layout is one of the things about a home that cannot be changed without a very large time and money investment.

 

In the current Saugatuck real estate market, many of the things that make a house unique – its paint color, flooring, the kitchen counters, and even the size or type of the windows – are being upgraded to entice buyers. But if your home has a restricting layout, which makes the house look smaller, darker, or inaccessible, you might have a difficult time making a “quick fix” to increase your chances of a fast sale.

Buying vs. Renting in Today’s Real Estate Market

Friday, September 23rd, 2011

Rental properties and homes for sale in Saugatuck provide a great opportunity for those who want to live in this wonderful, vibrant city, and many area residents take advantage of both housing options. However, one of the most common questions that arise regarding the Saugatuck and Michigan real estate landscape is just how beneficial it is to buy a home rather than rent one.

 

The question is a good one in today’s real estate market. While buying a house was once lauded as the best choice for people of all backgrounds, the truth is that buying a home is a big investment that takes time, preparation, and careful planning.

Maintaining Distance When Selling Your MI Home

Monday, August 22nd, 2011

Selling a home in Saugatuck or Douglas can be a very personal experience. After all, this is the place you’ve lived for years. Maybe you renovated the interior with your own two hands. Maybe you got married here. Maybe this is even where you raised your kids. No matter what it is that makes your home, well, home, the decision to sell isn’t one that comes lightly to everyone.

 

The personal attachment we all have to our homes is part of the reason it can be difficult to sell a Michigan home.

 

Your Dream Home: Why Neighborhoods and Communities Matter

Tuesday, July 12th, 2011

Finding the right home in Saugatuck isn’t always as easy as relying on a checklist of square footage, number of bathrooms, and the upkeep of the yard. Although these types of features are important when determining where you want to live and raise a family, another important consideration is the neighborhood where your dream house is situated.

 

Saugatuck and Douglas homes for sale are noted for their family-friendly communities and idyllic backdrop, but that doesn’t mean that every home is ideally placed. Before you purchase a home in any Michigan city, it’s important to research what the rest of the neighborhood has to offer.

Selling a Home: Why You Have to Engage all Five Senses

Thursday, June 16th, 2011

If you’re getting ready to sell a home in Saugatuck, you probably have a checklist of ideas for making your home more marketable. MI homes tend to sell better when they have more immediate appeal; for example, well-tended yards, impeccable siding, and a welcoming kitchen can go a long way in enticing homebuyers in the area. There are a number of ways you and your real estate agent can work together to make these things happen, and one of the best ideas is to ensure that you’re engaging all of the senses.

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Finding and Purchasing an Eco-Friendly Home in Michigan

Friday, May 20th, 2011

These days, buying a home in Saugatuck is about more than finding the right square footage, number of bedrooms, and price range. While these factors almost always make up the primary concerns for any home buyer in MI, the truth is that there is so much more to a home than the numbers and figures you see on an advertisement. In fact, Saugatuck and Douglas are part of a growing trend of buying homes that are not only an investment in your future, but an investment in the future of the planet, as well.

 

What is an Eco-Friendly Home?

Do-It-Yourself Real Estate Marketing in Saugatuck

Tuesday, April 26th, 2011

Marketing a Saugatuck home to make it attractive to buyers isn’t just about staging the house or putting a For Sale sign up in the yard. In today’s real estate market, it’s important to reach out to a larger audience through various types of media. After all, buying and selling a home in the Douglas region means tapping into everything that people use on a daily basis: computers, newspapers, magazines, and more traditional real estate routes.

 

A Picture is Worth 1,000 Words

 

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