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Should YOU Love It or List It?

Despite what real estate reality shows might have led you to believe, the decision to sell your home isn’t simple — and it definitely isn’t a decision that you can reach in 30 minutes. This is true even if you never really loved your property in the first place, or it’s become a daily cause of stress. Maybe the commute is awful, your neighbors live to find new ways to annoy you, or the “fixer upper” kitchen is still an avocado-colored nightmare. That’s because parting with a home falls into the

The Hidden Costs Of Selling Your Home The Silicon Valley Way

Getting your home sold in just one day with multiple offers might sound too good to be true, but these days there are many start-ups and tech-backed companies promising to do just that. They guarantee a sale in a certain time period, buy the house directly from you, or offer a platform where you accept and review online bids from buyers.

It sounds like a dream come true, right? Unfortunately, it doesn’t always work out and has some serious hidden costs.

The main reason why most sellers choose

5 Things You’ll Wish You Knew Before Buying Your First Home

Take Your Time With Mortgage Lenders

It’s no easy decision when debating over the many home lender options. First-time home buyers typically do the research themselves or use a loan officer, often referred by their real estate agent. Whichever route you decide works best for you, don’t be too hasty. Reading the fine print of every offer you receive is a must.

If you take the time to consider various lenders, you may find yourself in a position to negotiate the terms of your mortgage. A major f

Lab Grown Hearts - We are almost there!

Science is both thinking with its head and with its heart these days. The need for thousands of donor hearts may be close to an idea of the past. On an average, 22 people die each day waiting for transplants that can’t take place because of the shortage of donated organs and about 9.1 percent of transplants taken place in 2015 were for heart eligible. In a world where more than half of critical patients will not receive the transplant they need, diligent scientists and researchers continue to us

Halotherapy

Finding the spring air a little harder to breathe in these days? Instead of checking into your nearest physician’s office for a script from the doctor try an alternative this April.

Halotherapy is an all natural holistic approach that has been displaying its health benefits since the mid-19th century. With its ability to alleviate respiratory, skin and immune system conditions at a relatively low cost, this authentic relaxing treatment has found popularity with celebrities and the general publi

Kicking It Into Ketosis

Losing weight is a common trend that only seems to worsen with time. According to professor Jennifer Kuk of health science at York University in Toronto, “We’re finding that weight management is much more complex than just energy in versus energy out.” Factors of increased chemicals and hormones in our foods and beauty products, along with a growing amount of daily stress attribute to this problem. Some say just working out more frequently, eating smaller portions and controlling the time of cer

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