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Look at pages starting with home. From Wiktionary under the GNU Free Documentation License. A home is a place of residence or refuge and comfort. It is usually a place in which an individual or a family can rest and be able to store personal property. Most modern-day households contain sanitary facilities and a means of preparing food. Animals have their own homes as well, either living in the wild or in a domesticated environment. As an alternative to the definition of "home" as a physical locale, home may be perceived to have no physical definition--instead, home may relate instead to a mental or emotional state of refuge or comfort. There are certain cultures in which members lack permanent homes, such as with nomadic people. From Wikipedia under the
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Salt Lake Tribune Another common mistake occurs when owners don't file the forms needed for some specific deductions. One is related to the deduction for a home office. ... and more » From Google News Search: "Home" From Yahoo Image Search: "Home" Can you sell a home with vivid interior paint colors? Q. Hi. I have a home that was new construction. It was originally painted white. I absolutely hate white and tan walls. All of the rooms have color, and when I say color I mean eggplant purple, red, hunter green...The home's floorplan is very boxy, each room is a box and there aren't many halls, so character definition is paramount. If the home was just white, or tan, it would be one large big box. Plus, I am a 'vivid' person so I wanted my home to reflect who I am, not following the latest trend. I've read that such colors are a turnoff to buyers. Is that true? I don't want to repaint it tan when it is time to sell because it would cost thousands (the home is over 4500 sq ft). It has been my understanding, at least for me… [cont.] Asked by MomofOneSpnkyGrl - Wed Aug 29 18:31:47 2007 - - 8 Answers - 0 Comments A. Sure, there are many people who appreciate color: THEIR colors, that THEY choose. If you don't want to paint every room, I would paint the 'family rooms'; the kitchen, living room, and den soft calming colors. They don't have to be starch white, but a beige or nearwhite grey would do. You want people to be able to see this as "their" home when you sell it; help them imagine this. . Answered by twowords - Wed Aug 29 18:41:57 2007 Is there a magazine dedicated to manufactured home life? Q. Looking for a magazine for mobile home owners, they have mags. for old homes, log homes, country homes, beach homes, even apt. living.. Just want one for us mobile home owners. Asked by wanni62 - Tue Aug 15 19:31:16 2006 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. The mobile home parks around here all distribute a monthly called the Newsette that is personalized for each park. It is not something you can subscribe to, so I know it isn't what you are looking for, but I don't think there is any such animal. The Newsette, is not very interesting and is mostly advertisements anyway. Answered by surelynotme - Tue Aug 15 19:43:05 2006 How do you go about buying a new home when you currently own a home?
Q. My husband (25) and myself (27) had bought our first home (a nice townhouse) about three years ago. The townhouses in my area are already selling for about $30,000 more than what we had bought ours for. We just found this really nice ranch home we love, right across the street from my hubby's grandmother's home and my hubby actually knows the man who is selling it pretty well. Anyway, we're really interested in going ahead and purchasing this home. What are the steps to go about getting a new home. I remember how stressful it was to buy our first home - and that was half as bad, because we were just in an apartment before. So I'm really anxious and have no idea where to begin. Any advice? Thanks! By the way, our townhouse is not yet on the… [cont.] Asked by Cookie On My Mind - Wed May 30 16:02:13 2007 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments A. It is possible to acquire a loan to buy that ranch house even though you currently own a home. You can finance it as a second or vacation home as long as you qualify for the loan. If you have equity in your home and want to use it as a down payment, then a bridge loan might be the answer. A bridge loan allows you to pull equity out of your existing house for the purposes of buying another house. Usually, the payments are escrowed so there are no out of pocket payments for 6 to 9 months. After that period the loan is due in full. What I suggest you do is sell the townhouse first before entering into a purchase contract or at least have a qualified buyer commit to buy your townhouse. I have seen this dream turn into a nightmare for so… [cont.] Answered by Qpid59 - Wed May 30 16:55:06 2007 From Yahoo Answer Search: "Home"
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