Real Estate, Updates, News & Tips - John Yavrouian - iPro Real Estate

Down Payment in Exchange for Hosting Airbnb

Entrepreneurs in Seattle have come up with an idea to help aspiring home buyers overcome the down payment obstacle: They’re offering down payments to those willing to be an Airbnb host for up to three years, renting out a room in their new homes.Loftium is providing prospective home buyers with up to $50,000 for a down payment, but the buyer must be willing to continuously list an extra bedroom on Airbnb for one to three years. Homeowners al

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Where More Single Women Own Homes

The Midwest is attracting more single and unmarried women who are choosing to put down roots and buy a home in the region, according to a new analysis by Owners.com. Cincinnati topped its list, followed by Kansas City, Kan., and Kansas City, Mo."There is a noticeable shift toward more single women entering the real estate market, particularly given lower unemployment rates, rising incomes, and the value placed on homeownership," says Phil Karp, s

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Registries Help Link Harvey Victims to Housing

Real estate associations and firms are rushing to help thousands of displaced hurricane victims find temporary housing in the Houston area. The Houston Association of REALTORS® launched a housing section on its website to help victims of Hurricane Harvey find a temporary place to live. The site allows real estate professionals, property owners, landlords, and property managers to post homes they agree to make available. Some of the homes poste

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Money Magazine Reveals 10 Best Places to Live

Fishers, Ind., a suburb of Indianapolis, nabbed the number one spot as this year’s best place to live in Money Magazine's 30th annual list.This was the first year Money Magazine teamed with realtor.com® to leverage the site’s housing market data in compiling its list. The magazine evaluated 2,400 places and factored in eight categories: cost of living, economy, education, housing, crime, convenience, cultural and recreational amenities, a

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REALTORS: Create a Strong Customer Service Culture

If you want to place customer satisfaction at the heart of your company or team, you need to take the time to train and support agents and to model behavior they expect customers to receive.Jeff Mowatt, customer service strategist and author, offers these five strategies that can help brokers, managers, and team leaders make this shift. Practice empathy. When training agents at your office, try to put them in clients’ shoes. Mowatt uses an exe

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MUSIC: Listen to this Song "It's The Only One You've Got" by 3 Doors Down

3 Doors Down is an American rock band from Escatawpa, Mississippi, that formed in 1996. The band originally consisted of Brad Arnold (lead vocals/drums), Todd Harrell (bass), and Matt Roberts (lead guitar, backing vocals). They were soon joined by rhythm guitarist Chris Henderson. The band rose to international fame with their first single, "Kryptonite", which charted in the top three on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. The band then signed

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Even Green Homes Can Have Air Pollution

Indoor air pollution is present even in housing that has been built according to green standards, according to a new study by the Silent Spring Institute, which appears in the journal Environment International.Researchers collected nearly 100 air and dust samples from newly renovated subsidized housing in Boston before and after residents moved in. The building had been renovated to eco-friendly standards, particularly for energy efficiency. Re

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Irma Proves Florida’s Housing Resiliency, Pros Say

Real estate professionals in South Florida say housing was largely spared the wrath of Hurricane Irma last week, and they expect only minor delays in closings. Homes that were under contract when Irma hit will need to be reinspected, says Jim Flood, regional manager for Supreme Lending in Fort Lauderdale. Some lenders are covering the average $200 cost for reinspections and extending interest rate lock-ins for 10 days to help clients minimize del

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Dog Yoga, Rock ’n’ Roll Rooms

Urban landlords are increasingly offering unique incentives to attract buyers and tenants to their buildings, including rock ‘n’ roll rehearsal rooms, Imax theaters, bike repair stations, stargazing sessions, woodworking shops, greenhouses for growing herbs, and even dog yoga classes, The New York Times reports. Dog yoga, which the developer Brodsky Organization is offering as a free perk to residents in 62 rental buildings in New York, hel

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Home Flippers Face Hurdles in Tight Markets

In the second quarter of this year, 5.6 percent of all home sales were flips, according to ATTOM Data Solutions’ Q2 2017 U.S. Home Flipping Report. The report defines a flip as a property that is sold for the second time within a 12-month period.As housing inventory remains low and buyers get more competitive, home flippers are employing a number of strategies to gain an edge and improve their ROI, says Daren Blomquist, senior vice president a

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