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The Mortgage Application Process: The Mortgage Application Process |
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Special Offers: Special offers for Geneva, St. Charles, and Batavia
homeowners from Ken Ward, top Realtor |
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Affiliates: Ken Ward's real estate web site affiliates |
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Monthly Payments & Schedule: Monthly loan payments java
mortgage calculator |
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How Much Can You Afford?: Calculate how much home
you can afford with this financial calculator |
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Determine Tax Savings: Calculate how much your
monthly Geneva, St. Charles, and Batavia Illinois mortgage payments save you on
your taxes because of loan interest |
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Should You Rent or Buy?: Is it better to rent a
home in Illinois or buy your own Geneva, St. Charles, and Batavia house, ranch,
luxury property, condominium, acreage, or other real estate? |
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Adjustable Rate Mortgages: Adjustable rate Geneva,
St. Charles, and Batavia mortgages information and interest rate java
calculator |
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What Is Your APR?: Determine the Annual Percentage
Rate (APR) for your mortgage. |
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Fixed or Adjustable Rate Mortgage?: Use this calculator to
compare a fixed rate mortgage to two types of ARMs, a Fully Amortizing ARM and
an Interest Only ARM. |
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Are Balloon Mortgages For You?: Balloon mortgage calculator.
A balloon mortgage can be an excellent option for many home
buyers. |
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15 vs. 30 Yr Mortgages: With a 15 year mortgage you will pay
significantly less interest, but only if you can afford the higher monthly
payment. Use this calculator to compare these two mortgage
terms. |
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How Much Should Your Income Be?: What income is required
to qualify for a mortgage? Use this calculator to find out. |
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What's Your Maximum Mortgage?:This calculator will help you
determine your maximum monthly housing payment and the resulting mortgage
amount. |
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Will Buying Points Save You Money?:This calculator helps you
determine if you should pay for points, or use the money to increase your down
payment. |
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TripleCalc: FREE Software Download: TripleCalc lets you compare three loans at
one time for your property or other Illinois real estate |
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Top National Real Estate Web Sites: Real Estate Web Sites
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more |
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Ask Anything: Ask
Ken Ward anything real estate |
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NUMBER1EXPERTS: List of all the NUMBER1EXPERT real estate agents and realty professionals and brokers in the USA and Canada with links to their personal web sites with homes for sale |
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Real Estate Tips: Ken Ward's realty library of real
estate tips and advice on everything from preparing your home for sale to
negotiating with home buyers to escrow, closing costs, property inspections,
and mortgage brokers |
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Real Estate Trivia: Ken Ward's collection of real estate trivia questions and answers
that include real estate topics such as the most expensive home, largest
swimming pool, and more |
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Real Estate Dictionary: Complete real estate
dictionary and glossary of realty words you'll use when you list and sell your
Geneva, St. Charles, and Batavia property in Illinois, including legal terms
definitions, and more |
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Animal House >House Odors and Selling
Do you have a dog or cat that lives indoors with the family? A pet can pose a problem when your property is listed for sale. Even if prospective buyers have pets of their own that smell just like yours, they may be repelled by animal odors as they tour your home. If you have a pet odor problem, you should hire a professional to clean and deodorize the furniture and/or carpets that have been affected. Check the cat box frequently and keep the kitty litter fresh.
Some people have allergies to pet hair or irrational fears of certain animals, so it is a good idea to put dogs or cats outside or confine them to one area when your house is being shown. It is hard for buyers to appreciate your home through puffy, watery eyes or in between sneezes! Even if the house is exactly what they want, your chances of selling it will be diminished if the buyers are afraid of being attacked by Fido.
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What is the largest home in Hollywood?
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The largest home in Hollywood is currently "The Manor" at 36,500 square feet, built by T.V. producer Aaron Spelling for $37 million. |
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