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		<title>Does the Interior of the House Affect the Sale Price</title>
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 Price is often considered the most critical factor that determines the sale of a house. It is very essential to set a genuine price, based on quality, since the price often makes or mars a deal between a seller and a prospective buyer. It should complement the present condition of the house. If the [...]]]></description>
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<p class="first-child "> <span title="P" class="cap"><span>P</span></span>rice is often considered the most critical factor that determines the sale of a house. It is very essential to set a genuine price, based on quality, since the price often makes or mars a deal between a seller and a prospective buyer. It should complement the present condition of the house. If the price is not in line with the latest rates in the market, chances are that you could lose out on a profit. The interior of the house plays a significa<span id="more-72"></span>nt role in affecting the sale price. Therefore, it is worthwhile to spend time in planning the renovations that would add charm to the interior decor of the house. In order to sell your house fast, you need to plan the change in the home decor, keeping the target market and budget in mind. </p>
<p>Whether your home is a condominium, a self-unit or a single-family home, the interior of the house does affect the selling price of the house. More often than not, the interior of a house is emotionally associated with the inhabitants. It involves the underlying physiological response to design the details, like the chosen colors, pattern, textures and furnishings. The presentation of these essential aspects, in an effective manner, helps attract a buyer and transform a casual visit into a deal. Mostly, the emotional reactions to a property end in a deal. The connection to an unknown house is identified by the reaction to the interiors. More often than not, people feel that it is the price of the house that is the most important factor involved in buying a house. However, this decision is also affected by the way a buyer feels on visiting the property. </p>
<p>Colors used in the interior of a house affect its sale price:</p>
<p>Color combinations are very important and so affect the sale of a house. Colors reflect the moods and emotions of people. Hence, as a seller you need to opt for bright colors for the interior of the house, to provide a lively ambience. More often than not, certain colors, such as complex, muted shades tend to attract the highly educated or wealthy buyers, while simple or earthy colors attract the low-income group of people or the less educated. </p>
<p>It is observed that houses that belong to a lower price range sell for more money and faster, when painted in simple shades of yellow or tan with white, green or blue. The color plays a very important role in the sale of a house. For instance, a room painted white generally appears larger than its original size, as compared to any other color. </p>
<p>The lobby should highlight the exterior color of the house. In order to enhance the overall look of the house, you can repeat the exterior shades throughout the interior of the home. It reflects harmony in every part of the home, thereby increasing the probability of sale. Thus, the right selection of color for the interior of your home often makes a huge difference in the paycheck that closes the deal.</p>
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		<title>Design and Building Trends Over the Last Century</title>
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 1900’s – The typical 1900’s home was built not for décor but, more so for function. You would almost always see these homes built out of brick. Typically these homes were quite confined inside, the front parlor and kitchen would be the two largest rooms in the home. The front room would normally be [...]]]></description>
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<p> <strong>1900’s </strong>– The typical 1900’s home was built not for décor but, more so for function. You would almost always see these homes built out of brick. Typically these homes were quite confined inside, the front parlor and kitchen would be the two largest rooms in the home. The front room would normally be styled with items that symbolized the families status, such as vases or statuettes, the kitchen is where, as today the meals w<span id="more-35"></span>ere prepared, but more importantly the coal burning range was in there, which was important because it was the main heat source for the house. Bedrooms in your typical 1900’s home would be very small and dimly lit; most children not only shared a room, but a bed as well. If you think your household could use another bathroom or two, be thankful you weren’t living in 1900; bathrooms were a status symbol, wealthier families would be lucky to have a tub, and toilets would rarely be found inside a home.</p>
<p><strong>1910’s</strong> – The homes of 1910’s were quite similar to the homes of 1900, perhaps the only difference is this is when interior designs came into play. The home itself you would probably find wooden floors, paneled walls, the windows are likely to be stained glass, the most noticeable item in a 1910’s home in my opinion would be the fireplace, it would be the focus point of the room, very large hearth placed in an inglenook or recess, you would also notice the mantle to be carved and often there would be a motto above it. When it came to decorating these homes, this is when handmade items became very important, wooden handmade furniture, lots of copper and pewter would also be found in these homes. The most noticeable thing décor wise would have to be hands down the wallpaper, normally made with vegetable dyes and wood blocks.</p>
<p><strong>1920’s</strong> – These years the homes started to make quite a change in design. The homes were now being built noticeably smaller than those of previous years. A new style of housing was also introduced, this was the bungalow, or as we sometimes now call them, ranchers. These are homes with all the living space on only one floor. These houses now had toilets as well. The most distinctive style was the Modern style. Normally the priority was purpose; they avoided decorations and focused on the use of chrome and glass. They would have flat roofs, white concrete walls, and large windows with iron frames. Rather than using decorative items home owners would decorate with their fireplace, furniture, wallpaper, and fabric, often of a brighter color.</p>
<p><strong>1930’s </strong>– In the 1930’s you would still find quite simple architecture and style, mainly due to the fact that during World War II people just had more to worry about than interior decorating. You would find inside colors such as dull greens and browns. Houses tend to be in a semi-detached pairs and owned rather than rented. Due to the shortage of timber, the trussed roof was introduced, this is a factory made roof that requires little skill to erect, but provides no attic space. The more modern style of these years was called the sun-trap, the main goal for this style was to receive as much natural light as possible, so they introduced the big curved windows.</p>
<p><strong>1940’s </strong>– Starting in 1940 there was a more modern or contemporary look. These would be one or two storey homes or even a split level home. They would have large windows, open floor plans, and horizontal lines with simple details. One of the most noticeable things you might see is the fact the front porches of the older homes pretty much vanish in the 1940’s homes. During the ‘40’s carpet becomes very common, as do the use of refrigerators. You would find a lot of yellow, metal canister sets, white enamel surfaces, pretty aprons, and chicken &#038; rooster motifs in the kitchen.</p>
<p><strong>1950’s</strong> – This era was all about open spaces. A lot of wood was used such as wood paneled walls, wood walls, although carpet was preferred these days. Very simple designs for the house itself, and the way it was decorated. You would probably see a lot of greens and yellows throughout the home. Also quite popular in decorating these homes were area rugs, lamps, and you guessed it…wallpaper.</p>
<p><strong>1960’s</strong> – Oh the ‘60’s. As far as I’m concerned, you couldn’t have accused anyone of having “no taste” considering the “in thing” was to purposely combine colors that don’t match. Home designs haven’t changed much but interior designing has gone crazy! In most homes you would find shag rugs, also pop art and op art were very popular, pictures of icons, comic strips, etc… covered the walls and the use of pattern and color to simulate movement that op art delivered was everywhere, whether it be crazy mismatched colors or the oh so famous black and white, this was a very “far out” time.</p>
<p> <strong>1970’s</strong> –  Similar to the ‘50’s in the sense that the more space the better, people were wanting big, bright, open spaces, lots of sundecks and porches were added onto homes of the ‘70’s. There was still a bit of color in decorating but quite calmer than the years in the ‘60’s. You would notice some homeowners remodeling older homes, or even converting, barns, clock towers, carriage houses, and stables into homes. Eclecticism in interior design continued to grow throughout the ‘70’s. Meaning people would use older styles and blend them into their new styles.</p>
<p> <strong>1980’s</strong> – Homes built during the 1980’s tend to be quite boxy, often homes had vaulted ceilings. Inside these homes you would find items such as the halogen lamp, and waterbeds in the bedrooms. Finally these are the years when people decided to invest in their kitchens, now used as a hub of the house, rather than just for function people would spend time entertaining there. You would see a lot of brass throughout the home, especially in the kitchen and bathroom.</p>
<p> <strong>1990’s </strong>– During the 1990’s it became imperative to build affordable housing, the most common were 2-story, split-level, and the condominium was becoming quite popular. You would most likely find a lot of homes with skylights in them. The décor you’d find inside the home would be very soft colors, lots of gadgets such as home theatres, automatic garage door openers, garbage disposals, intercom systems, and anything electronic. One of the biggest changes would be the main floor laundry rooms, as opposed to previous years where they would have been in the basement.</p>
<p> <strong>2000’s</strong> – The 2000’s are very much about status, you will find a lot of cosmetics added to homes outside and in, such as professionally landscaped property, lots of lights, additions, skylights, etc… you are sure to find condominiums to be the new “it”, they are everywhere, people are concerned about space so we build up rather than out. Inside of these homes are quite incredible actually, you’ll find items such as digital thermostats, digital ovens, anything digital. The use of Stainless Steel has become very common, beautiful light fixtures; a lot of homes have home offices in them, as more and more people are working from the comfort of their own homes. A lot of people think of their home as their own little museum where you can display all of what you’ve accomplished and we show who we are by the way e decorate our homes…can’t wait to see what the 2010’s have in store for us.</p>
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<p>The inclination of the current administration is to hold all meetings in the President&#039;s home (despite protests to hold them elsewhere) and to call for all votes by hand or voice so she can see who votes for what.  When asked to conduct a vote by paper ballot, she laughs it off as unnecessary trouble she doesn&#039;t want to bother with and since she is the President and this is her home, she feels she can make people do things however she wants.</p>
<p>My design is propose an amendment to the Bylaws establishing a rule of order whereby a closed ballot can be taken if called for by some number of voters.  Since this is individual confidentiality belonging to each person and not a group, I&#039;m thinking that if even ONE voter calls for a closed or private ballot, that call must be obliged.  </p>
<p>Do I have any standard rules of order to draw on for support of this Bylaw amendment, i.e. Robert&#039;s Rules of Order?  Note that I will get resistance from the President and her puppet administration if I suggest any means by which her reign of undue influence might end, so I am looking for something written about voting rules that I can draw on for support versus just an idea I had which she will attempt to discredit (as she does all my good ideas that she never thought of first or fears may challenge her judgment which is very self-serving&#8230;much like some of the politicians we have in Washington right now&#8230;ahem&#8230;)</p>
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 Recent research in real estate has revealed the tremendous buying power that today&#8217;s women have. According to a study by the National Association of Realtors, 21% of recent home purchases were done by women. Home builders estimate that women have been the deciding authority in about 87% of home purchases.
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<p class="first-child "> <span title="R" class="cap"><span>R</span></span>ecent research in real estate has revealed the tremendous buying power that today&#8217;s women have. According to a study by the National Association of Realtors, 21% of recent home purchases were done by women. Home builders estimate that women have been the deciding authority in about 87% of home purchases.</p>
<p>Last year, the real estate market saw a record number of single-women buying homes, accounting for about 22% of the market. This m<span id="more-43"></span>eans that single women purchase one in every five homes.</p>
<p>Many home builders are dumping their old ways of construction and adopting new blueprints for the growing woman-centric real estate market. The building industry is adding features to homes by consulting with women buyers to understand their preferences in home design, layout, amenities etc.</p>
<p>While the research is not conclusive nor does it apply to all women, a few trends were revealed by various research studies.</p>
<p>1. Some women who need a home-office, prefer homes that had separate workspaces for men and women.</p>
<p>2. Some women with children prefer a window over the kitchen sink so they can monitor their children in the backyard.</p>
<p>3. Some women prefer a built-in vacuum cleaner for its long hose and ease of use.</p>
<p>4. Some women prefer that the laundry area be located on the upper floors near to the bedrooms.</p>
<p>5. Some women prefer open loft areas on the second floor of a home.</p>
<p>6. Some women prefer slate floors because they are easy to maintain and clean.</p>
<p>7. Some women attach a high priority to a home&#8217;s security features and systems.</p>
<p>8. Some women value gourmet kitchens, and energy-efficient and name-brand appliances.</p>
<p>9. Some women value large, walk-in closets.</p>
<p>10. Some women value courtyard designs to provide a stronger sense of security and porches on homes, which may make it easier to socialize with neighbors.</p>
<p>11. Some women value skylights in the bathrooms, which allows natural light to enter the space.</p>
<p>12. Some women value colorful walls, modern lighting fixtures and lighting over mirrors.</p>
<p>13. Some women want low or no maintenance yards.</p>
<p>While these trends are not true for all women, some builders are using this information to design homes that are uniquely tailored to meet the preferences of this growing market segment.</p>
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