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Selling your home? Know what you must disclose (hint: ghosts are death are included included)

Indianapolis Star column by Laura Musall

When serial Herbert Baumeister’s home was listed for sale in Westfield, there was no mention that human remains were found on the property, or that investigators suspect Baumeister killed at least 25 people and buried them on the northside property in the 1990s.

 The property has been listed for sale several times over the past decade, and each touted the 18 acres of wooded, rolling grounds, the five-car detached garage, horse stables and an indoor pool. There’s no mention that one man escaped from inside that pool, telling investigators Baumeister tried to kill him there.

 According to Indiana real estate laws, the owner of the estate isn’t required to disclose the history of the property.

 

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Replace cabinet hardware, no bathroom carpet!

Most buyers – regardless of age – don’t want to do a bunch of updates after buying a house. They’d rather you update the flooring than offer them a credit for new floors. They don’t want to go shopping for appliances, and they definitely do not want to remove wallpaper. They are willing to pay more for a home where they can move in and begin enjoying their new digs. Here are tips that will help you increase the value of your home. Plus, making updates also can bring you additional joy at home.

 

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I’m ending my love affair with gray, all 50-plus shades of it

You know what things are gray? Prisons, concrete, mice, Grandpa’s Buick, skies on a rainy day. Yet, somehow gray has been the most popular interior paint color for the last decade, and like so many others, I painted nearly every wall in my house a shade of gray.

 

I’m not sure how this gray obsession began, and even when I asked some experts, no one knew for sure. Someone mentioned the home-flipping reality TV duo Chip and Joanna. Someone else pointed a finger at the Kardashians.  I don’t know who gets the credit for it, but it’s time we rethink our use of gray. We’ve overdone it.

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