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Finding a real estate agent who is right for you requires doing a little homework, and asking the right questions. Choosing an agent is a decision that could ultimately cost or save you thousands of dollars.
Selling your home is a complex process that can be stressful and time-consuming. An experienced Realtor has the knowledge, skills, and connections to help you through the proces.
Countless people feel trapped pouring thousand of dollars into a home rental, yet putting the buying process into motion isn't nearly as impossible as it may seem.
If you are a current home-owner looking for a new house, then chances are you're wondering what your strategy should be: do you find a new home before you put your current home on the market or do you sell first and then look around?
Before listing your home, there are 10 important things you need to do that will improve it's showability and enhance it's curb appeal.
Setting a realistic price for your home that reflects current market values will help sell your home quickly and for top dollar.
Your home is likely your largest asset, so selling it may be the biggest financial move you've ever made, one that requires significant thought and strategy.
"You never get a second chance at a first impression." We've all heard this expression before. And now, while you are preparing your house to sell, it should not be far from your mind.
“You never get a second chance at a first impression.” We’ve all heard this expression before. And now, while you are preparing your house to sell, it should not be far from your mind.
It is essential that your home possess a certain "drive-up appeal". Remember, a potential buyer’s first impression of your house is formed while s/he is still sitting in the realtor’s car.
The better your house looks, the greater your chances that it will sell quickly and for top dollar. Concentrate on the following areas to get your home into selling shape.
After putting in a huge amount of time and effort to get your home looking good and ready to sell, your hard work is finally going to pay off: your home is on the market and you're ready to begin showing.
The process of buying or selling a house seems to involve a million details, the legal issues involved in the process are often particularly intricate, ranging from matters of common knowledge to subtle details that might escape the untrained eye.
Don't get discouraged if your property hasn't sold during its first appearance on the market, the reasons it didn't sell may have nothing to do with the property itself or the market. . A reassessment of your system, and a shift in perspective, may be just what you need.