• Curbio Announces Expansion into Cincinnati, Providing Home Sellers with the Ultimate Fix-Now Pay-Later Home Improvement Solution
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    Curbio Announces Expansion into Cincinnati, Providing Home Sellers with the Ultimate Fix-Now Pay-Later Home Improvement Solution

    The pre-listing home improvement solution helps Cincinnati real estate agents and their clients sell their homes quickly and for top dollar amid competitive housing market CINCINNATI, Dec. 14, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — Curbio, Inc., the leading pay-at-closing home improvement solution for the real estate industry, today announces its expansion into the Cincinnati market. Curbio logo (PRNewsfoto/Curbio Inc.) Curbio focuses on improvements that generate the highest ROI for home sellers and completes projects 50% faster than the average general contractor, transforming the way homeowners get their homes ready to sell. Homeowners can work with their realtor to use Curbio for any pre-listing home improvement project, so that they can sell their homes for top…

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  • The Home Improvement Projects Spring Sellers Should Tackle Now (And What To Skip)
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    The Home Improvement Projects Spring Sellers Should Tackle Now (And What To Skip)

    The top jobs that latest sellers say aided provide their homes were a contemporary coat of paint and … [+] landscaping. getty Sellers gearing up for the spring residence shopping time need to roll up their sleeves now and spruce up their houses if they want to attract a shrinking pool of prospective buyers. Investing in advancements, servicing and repairs could spend off when it’s time to offer. New analysis commissioned by Zillow and done by The Harris Poll finds a the vast majority of new sellers (65%) just take on at the very least two dwelling enhancement jobs to put together their residence for sale, whilst Thumbtack data finds…

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  • Here’s how much home sellers spend to spruce up their property before listing them
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    Here’s how much home sellers spend to spruce up their property before listing them

    Home sellers typically spend around $5,400 sprucing up their houses before putting them on the market, a new survey shows. That breaks down to roughly $3,782 on landscaping, $1,432 on painting and $174 on carpet cleaning, according to the findings from Zillow and Thumbtack. Painting and landscaping do the most to attract buyers, the survey found.  While homeowners are sometimes reluctant to spend big bucks on home improvements before putting a property up for sale, doing so can increase its online curb appeal, according to Zillow. Houses that appear to be well-maintained can sell for 10% more than a similar home in poorer condition, Thumbtack home expert David Steckel noted. Here’s…

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  • Map: How fast sellers are slashing home prices in America’s 97 biggest housing markets
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    Map: How fast sellers are slashing home prices in America’s 97 biggest housing markets

    The Pandemic Housing Boom saw U.S. home prices spike an unprecedented 43% in just over two years. But that’s over now: Spiked mortgage rates have pushed the U.S. housing market into a sharp slowdown that could threaten some of those gains. Some firms—including John Burns Real Estate Consulting, Zonda, and Zelman & Associates—are already predicting that U.S. home prices in 2023 will post their first year-over-year decline of the post–Great Financial Crisis era. In a sharp housing downturn scenario, Fitch Ratings thinks a 10% to 15% national home price decline is possible. Not everyone agrees. Goldman Sachs and Zillow predict that U.S. home prices will rise another 1.8% and 2.4%,…

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