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Tax-Deductible Moving Expenses

People have many reasons for moving: job opportunities, proximity to family, school and retirement among others. The common denominator in all these situations is cost: moving can be an expensive proposition. It makes sense to try to offset some of those costs by claiming tax deductions. Unfortunately, many people never realize these tax benefits because they don't know what can be deducted and by whom.

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Spruce up your Landscaping before Selling

Backyards can be a secluded haven from the bustle of modern life; they are wonderful spaces for entertaining and cooking in the summer, a place for quiet meditation or simply a source of natural beauty. Good landscaping can also increase the resale value of a home.

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Real vs. Personal Property

The last thing you need on moving day is a battle over that wonderful antique mirror in the master bathroom! Yet most buyers take very little time to look at the "extras" in a home before they make an offer. As a result, they may discover that the beautiful fixtures or high-tech stove they thought came with the house have been loaded on the moving van heading to a new home.

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How to Make Your House a Show Stopper

Showing a house is a lot like going on a first date: you try to look well groomed even if that's not how you normally look! The old adage about first impressions being the most important is just as true for your home as it is for you. A clean house gives prospective buyers the impression that the whole house is well maintained including the out of sight items such as plumbing or heating.

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Closing Day Preparations

Closing day refers to the date mutually agreed to by the seller and buyer for the transfer of funds, title and the keys (usually). This can be a stressful time for both parties considering that this may be the largest sale or purchase of a lifetime. A few essential preparations can make the transaction flow smoothly.

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