All About Real Estate Closings – What You Need to Know
Real estate closings can be an intimidating process, but understanding it makes it much easier. Here's what you need to know about real estate closings.
Real estate closings can be an intimidating process, but understanding it makes it much easier. Here's what you need to know about real estate closings.
Lenders used to be more flexible with types of mortgage loans, but regulations have changed now. Here's some info about the 3 basic types of mortgage loans.
As real estate agents, we sometimes run into scams we feel we should warn our customers, friends and clients about, such as the Foreclosure Rescue scheme.
Trying to determine whether or not you should downsize can be difficult. Here are some things to keep in mind when thinking about downsizing.
In the case of a divorce, traditional closing arrangements could create unnecessary stress. But special arrangements can be made to ease the tension.
Winter landscaping and gardening doesn't mean yard maintenance can just stop. Some tasks are necessary to have a great looking yard for next spring!
Regardless if the choice to sell your home is voluntary or due to divorce, it can be a painful process. Pain of letting go of a beloved home is normal.
During divorce, a conversation can trigger high emotions & heated arguments. Unfortunately, selling a house is complex and heavily based on communication.
This is the fourth in a series of blogs called “Guide to Marketing for Selling a House”. Listing promotion is all about maximizing exposure for your home.
You’ve finally found the home of your dreams, but it could be hiding serious problems. That’s why finding a good home inspector is crucial to home buyers!
This is the third in a series of blogs called “Guide to Marketing for Selling a House”, and deals with places to advertise your home.
Selling a home is emotional, but combined with divorce, it can be overwhelming. The turmoil causes hasty decisions creating costly & undesirable situations.
The second in a series of blogs called “Guide to Marketing for Selling a House”. The most common culprit for a home not selling is your home’s list price.
This is the first in a series of blogs called “Guide to Marketing for Selling a House”. With your home as a product, its many things affect its salability.
Buyers may forget your listing even if they loved it when they saw it, making memorability a valuable aspect of real estate marketing. Here's how!
Finding & leveraging your home’s unique feature is key to getting more for it with the 80/20 rule. Don't know your home's unique feature? Let's find it!
Our review of Ring doorbell system; a nifty device combining a doorbell, wi-fi camera and remote microphone to make it seem like your home when you aren't.
You’ve heard of the 80/20 rule, but wondering how it relates to selling a house? More than you might think! Learn to use the 80/20 rule to your advantage.
Most people think a home that didn’t sell was “overpriced”, but typically, that's not true. Though you’re stressed due to divorce, don’t screw this up!
Why the Walk Through Matters for Buyers and Sellers - a key milestone of your real estate transaction is the final walk through of the property.
The key to selling your home fast and for top dollar is for buyers to LOVE it. Homes that stand out from others get offers OVER asking price sometimes.
It’s crucial to interview real estate agents early, especially during divorce. The right agents make things easier; the wrong agents complicate things more!
We urge our clients to have HVAC inspections, and we often get asked "do I NEED an HVAC inspection?" It's not a requirement, but here's why we recommend it!
A Realtor experienced with divorce legalities will prepare ahead, prevent issues, and handle problems optimally, reducing stress, tension, and drama!
Your ex-spouse may be angry during your divorce, and this might cause them to try anything to thwart selling your home. This can cause expensive headaches!