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...estimates by entering in more info. about the renovations you've done or about other factors that may affect the home's value. Added an extra bathroom? That'll boost your estimate. Even if you've just built in bookshelves or added a garden, Zillow has a space to input that as well. At RealEstateABC.com, you can adjust the site's valuation by noting whether your house has a better than average view, or if your street is particularly quiet. Just over half of the country's 85 million single-family homes have Zillow estimates, and the site employs statisticians...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Five Web Tips for Home Sellers | 6/12/2006 | See Source »

...than the market seems ready to bear, consider investing in some upgrade projects. Letsrenovate.com, Doityourself.com and Hgtv.com can be useful in redoing a kitchen, bathroom or closet, for instance, to boost the price of your home. Before launching a major endeavor, though, it's worth getting some independent input on whether the upgrade will actually boost your home's value. Remodeling Magazine has a handy guide with cost-to-value assessments for whatever changes you're contemplating...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Five Web Tips for Home Sellers | 6/12/2006 | See Source »

...particular search,” Houghton writes. “We thought it would be a good idea to get the views of the faculty and the students as we go along.”This summer, the students will formulate a plan to gather their peers’ input when they return to campus in the fall, according to the group’s chair, Matthew J. Murray, a joint-degree student at the Kennedy School of Government and Harvard Law School.Verba says he expects his own group will play a “very active role?...

Author: By Nicholas M. Ciarelli, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Harvard's President: Guess Who? | 6/7/2006 | See Source »

...Overseers are a terrific group of people dedicated to helping Harvard, with very diverse backgrounds and skills. But when I began my term 5 years ago, I sensed that, by tradition, it was felt dangerous to let us have any real input into important decisions. As a result, the early Overseers meetings I attended seemed to be largely planned as what I would call a ‘show and tell’ educational experience for us,” Alberts writes...

Author: By Daniel J. T. Schuker, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Overseeing—But Not Heard? | 6/7/2006 | See Source »

...substantial reevaluation of Harvard’s general education. Bok recently analyzed data on undergraduate education in his book, “Our Underachieving Colleges: A Candid Look at How Much Students Learn and Why They Should Be Learning More.” In addition to offering input on the details of the review, professors say Bok and Incoming Interim Faculty dean Jeremy R. Knowles will be able to use their clout to broadcast the review’s message.The report “needs use of the bully pulpit of the president and dean to articulate not just...

Author: By Lois E. Beckett and Johannah S. Cornblatt, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERS | Title: Retailoring the Curriculum | 6/7/2006 | See Source »

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