Cool Home Decorating and Design Apps 02/16/2012
SnapShop Showroom So, you've spotted your dream sofa that looks smashing in the showroom, but how will it look in your den? SnapShop Showroom overlays select products into your uploaded photo for the ultimate try-before-you-buy experience. Cost: FREE HomeSizer Whether you're planning a sun room addition or are simply shopping for a new area rug, Home Sizer takes the guesswork out of your space's square footage. Simply upload your rooms' measurements and watch the app calculate its total area dimension. Bonus? Save your measurements by room to multi-task on your next trip to IKEA! Cost: $2.99 ColorSnap Looking for a shade of blue that perfectly reflects yesterday's afternoon sky? Upload any photo and watch Sherwin Williams color match a paint color (or entire palette!) perfectly inspired by the photograph. Genius. Cost: FREE HouzzInteriorDesignIdeas With over 100,000 images and 250,000 idea books in this eye candy app, you've got no excuse for an un-inspired room. Time to re-decorate! Cost: FREE Remodelista Browse the homes of the pros, view stylish DIY ideas and gain tips for replicating the most beautiful rooms in the world -- all in one tiny, completely addictive app! Cost: $2.99 LivingRoom for iPad - Floor Plans & Interior Design by Planet Next Living Room is an app designed from the ground up to help you do floor planning. As a carpenter you will often need to visualize how big something needs to be in a certain space. This app will help you visualize just how big your next desk should be. If you need to do any kind of floor planning this is the app to get. Cost $4.99 Add Comment The author is a smart agent, I couldn't agree more.... Please call me with any questions. 3 ways homebuyers kill their own real estate deals By Tara-Nicholle Nelson February 08, 2012 I recently bought a couple of spa treatment packages for a friend's birthday (as much as a gift to myself as to her, to be sure). The package included a pedicure and a massage for the price of the massage, but had a bizarro restriction that required I pick the gift cards up at least one day prior to spa day. I hope this article is helpful for you. Please call with any questions.... What Happens When You Walk Away From Your Home? By Chris Taylor | Reuters | January 30, 2012 It was just last summer that Charlotte Perkins made the hardest decision of her life as she and her husband Jim were caught in the vise of the housing bust. Wanting to downsize their lives as they headed toward retirement, they bought a new house in Mesa, Arizona, before they sold the old one, also in Mesa. Their previous home had been appraised at nearly $400,000 at the height of the market, but as the housing crisis ravaged Arizona, they were told they'd be lucky to get $200,000 for it. Diggle's a wimp! Haha... In all seriousness the following article is not strong enough. This phenomenon is for real and I see it every day. In fact the houses I advertise for sale on this web site exemplify it. We have seen rents increase from $1200 to $1600 to $1800 in just a few years. Plus landlords are tightening their credit requirements. This is making my customers pause and makes me wonder what people want. Another positive article..... Rise in Home Sales Signifies Strengthening Market By: Krista Franks 01/20/2012 DSNews.com The long-awaited housing recovery is beginning to blossom, according to industry experts taking a look at recent existing-home sales. While admitting home sales “are still very low,” Paul Dales, chief economist at Capital Economics, says “it is clear that housing recovery is now well underway.” The evidence: home sales have been on the rise for the past three months, posting a 5 percent increase in December. Lawrence Yun, chief economist for the National Association of Realtors (NAR), concurs with Dales’ assessment, saying “The pattern of home sales in recent months demonstrates a market in recovery.” Yun suggests consumers are gaining confidence from “record low mortgage interest rates, job growth and bargain home prices.” In addition to the 5 percent increase in December, NAR reported a 1.7 percent annual increase in existing-home sales in 2011, a total of 4.26 million homes for the year. Distressed homes made up 32 percent of sales in December, according to NAR’s existing home sales report for the month. Foreclosed home sales closed at about 22 percent below market rate in December, a discount 2 percent higher than that recorded a year earlier. Investor demand remains steady with 21 percent of homes sold in December going to investors after this category of buyers took 19 percent of purchases in November and 20 percent one year ago. Cash sales – commonly linked to investors – made up 31 percent of December’s existing-home sales. This rate was 28 percent in November and 29 percent a year ago. Purchases by first-time home buyers declined in December – both from the previous month and the previous year. First-time home buyers accounted for 31 percent of purchases in December, down from 35 percent in November and 33 percent in December 2010. Housing inventory is on the decline and fell to its lowest level since March 2005 last month, according to NAR. Approximately 2.3 million homes are available for sale currently. “The inventory supply suggests many markets will continue to see prices stabilize or grow moderately in the near future,” Yun said. However, listed inventory is only part of the equation, and according to CoreLogic’s latest numbers, shadow inventory stands at about 1.6 million. Regardless, Dales believes sales will rise this year. “Housing still won’t contribute much to GDP growth over the next few years, but at least it will no longer subtract from it,” Dales says. We're Raven's fans and of course hoping to see them play on February 5th. In the meantime, here are some football and Super Bowl Apps to keep us busy. There are apps for those going to the game, watching at home, or even those stuck at work while the game is on. Super Bowl XLV by NFL Enterprises, LLC If you are going to the game and need an app, the official app is fantastic. The app provides you with a full map of the stadium and information about nearby restaurants. The app also provides info about the players and will help you make your trip to the Super Bowl a successful one. The app is free and a must have for those going to the game. Free Here's an interesting article regarding what's happening with new home sales and the mortgage market. The chief economists at Fannie Mae are expecting new purchases to rise 3.5% -- which is pretty good-- however, they anticipate the amount of refinances to decline -- also good in my opinion. If the banks get less refinance business, they may be more inclined to lend again to buyers. Hopefully this will change the mood of the majority of real estate agents who think nothing will sell or settle. Their negative outlook hampers recovery. If morale improves we could see a much better year. I'm going to interject my comments throughout the original article. Please email or call me with any questions..... I love the way Steve McLinden starts this article. He's a man after my own heart! I hope you enjoy reading it and find it helpful. One bit of extra advice I always give my sellers, is make sure you repair the important things like leaky roofs and basements. Let's say the repair will cost you $1,000, potential buyers will blow the repair out of proportion and request a $10,000 reduction in price. I hope this article will be good news for some of you out there..... Fannie Mae, banks halt foreclosures for the holidays By Les Christie @CNNMoney December 1, 2011: 4:11 PM ET NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- Happy holidays struggling homeowners! Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and several large mortgage lenders have pledged not to foreclose on delinquent borrowers during the Christmas season. Due to the sour economy, 1 in 5 American families are adopting the multi-generational living style. The home builder, Lennar, is hoping their new 2-in-1 designs will attract buyers back to the new home market. The idea being the homes will appeal to families moving in together and pooling financial resources. Very wise... Putting extended families under 1 roof By Alejandro Lazo | Tribune Newspapers | 11.27.2011 Home is where not only the heart is these days — but also the elderly parents, the boomerang kids and the aging-in-place boomer homeowners. To accommodate the new generations-stacked-upon-generations lifestyle spawned by one of the most severe economic downturns in decades, builder Lennar Corp. is focusing on houses with something few others on the block can boast about: another house. The company has built two San Bernardino County, Calif., models of its so-called NextGen designs for its master-planned Rosena Ranch community. Like a Russian nesting doll with a smaller doll inside, the new residential design incorporates a smaller home with a separate front entrance, kitchenette, bathroom and bedroom.... | Tom McTear
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