Wednesday, November 30, 2011

We are #5 and #8 on the List for Best Cities to Start Over in!














#8, Provo, Utah

Median income: $66,200
Cost of living score (average=100): 90.2
Student-friendly rank: N/A
Independent business score (average=100): 101.3
Unemployment: 6.6%
















#5, Ogden, Utah

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Median income: $70,600
Cost of living score (average=100): 90.5
Student-friendly rank: N/A
Independent business score (average=100): 99.2
Unemployment: 6.9%

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Wednesday, November 23, 2011

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Tuesday, November 15, 2011

The 8 Healthiest Housing Markets

Many of the housing markets projected to have the biggest gains into 2012 tend to be the home to major universities, strong private sector employment, or have nearby military bases, according to a list of the healthiest housing markets by Builder Magazine. Builder teamed with Hanley Wood Market Intelligence to compile its annual list of the healthiest housing markets in the country, factoring in housing projections from Moody’s Economy.com. The list was based on projected price appreciation, population growth, income growth, and improving employment picture.

The following are the eight cities that topped Builder’s list, including projected housing permits in 2011 and 2012.

1. Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington Minn.-Wis.
2011 Building Permit Forecast: 4,511
2012 Building Permit Forecast: 10,118
Home prices here are expected to rise 8 percent next year, the highest growth projected in the 100 cities analyzed. As a hub for medical technology and headquarters for several large companies, employment is expected to grow 2.5 percent in 2012.

2. Fort Collins-Loveland, Colo.
2011 Building Permit Forecast: 1,004
2012 Building Permit Forecast: 1,650
With Colorado State University the major employer here and often ranked as one of the best cities to live in the country, households are expected to grow by 2.7 percent in 2012 and employment is expected to grow 2.6 percent. Housing permits are expected to rise 50 percent as well, according to Moody projections.

3. Salt Lake City, Utah

2011 Building Permit Forecast: 1,294

2012 Building Permit Forecast: 1,181

With lots of high-tech businesses, Salt Lake City is poised to have some grains in employment and income in the coming year. After a drop in home prices, prices are expected to rebound and increase 4.7 percent next year. 
4. Jacksonville, Fla. 
2011 Building Permit Forecast: 2,284
2012 Building Permit Forecast: 4,363
Jacksonville has a strengthening employment picture, with a military presence and a growing financial services sector. Employment is expected to increase 3.2 percent in 2012. With stabilizing home prices already, prices are expected to rise 5 percent next year and housing permits are expected to double.

5. Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Pompano Beach, Fla. 
2011 Building Permit Forecast: 2,708
2012 Building Permit Forecast: 7,522
This metro area is expected to reverse course with jobs forecasted to grow by 2.7 percent, home prices stabilizing, and housing permits expected to double. The rebound is expected to be mostly driven by two major projects, the CitiCentre and Resorts World Miami, are expected to add tens of thousands of jobs in coming years.

6. Charlottesville, Va. 
2011 Building Permit Forecast: 634
2012 Building Permit Forecast: 798
The city is home to the University of Virginia and also continues to attract a surge in second-home buyers from the Washington, D.C., area. Home prices are expected to rise 1 percent in 2012 and median income is forecasted to grow by 3.7 percent.

7. Colorado Springs, Colo. 
2011 Building Permit Forecast: 2,099
2012 Building Permit Forecast: 3,639
The biggest employers in Colorado Springs are military bases and the Air Force Academy, which are expected to see big growth when the troops from Afghanistan return. Home prices are expected to rise 2.6 percent, employment to grow by 1.4 percent, and households to increase by 1.8 percent in 2012.

8. Oklahoma City, Okla. 
2011 Building Permit Forecast: 3,417
2012 Building Permit Forecast: 5,284
At 6.1 percent, Oklahoma City has one of the lowest unemployment rates in the country. Furthermore, the job market is expected to continue to rise there, and incomes are projected to increase 3 percent next year. While the area has a seen a drop in home prices recently, housing prices are projected to rebound and increase 2.6 percent as Oklahoma City’s low cost of living continues to attract businesses and new households.

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

10 Ways to Stay on Budget When Remodeling

  1. Plan cautiously. Make all the changes you want on paper; they're expensive later. 
  2. Prioritize.  Decide where to economize and where to focus your funds. 
  3. Shop critically.  Avoid one stop shopping; you may end u paying too much for the convenience.
  4. Stick to standard and stock choices.  Find out how much special finishes and colors will add to your costs.
  5. Understand the differences in materials. Consider long term value as well as initial cost.
  6. Don't be swayed by status.  Does that stylish product really suit your needs? And will you still like it next year?
  7. Refurbish and recycle.  Can you reuse windows, doors, appliances, and other equipment instead of replacing them?
  8. Keep the structural framework. Before adding on, explore the more economical possibility of reconfiguring the existing space. 
  9. Pay for professional advice: A skilled designer of architect can help stretch your budget.
  10. Do some of the work yourself but take care not to overestimate your zeal or skill.   

Wednesday, November 2, 2011