Here is week nine in our series of home selling tips: Welcome Visitors With An Inviting Porch. Even if you only have a tiny stoop, make it say, "Welcome Home!" with a clean doormat, potted plants in bloom, and, if you have room, one or two pieces of neat porch furniture....
Here is week nine in our series of home buying tips: Avoid A Border Dispute. It’s absolutely essential to get a survey done on your property so you know exactly what you’re buying. Knowing precisely where your property lines are may save you from a potential dispute with your neighbors....
Here is week eight in our series of home selling tips: Share Information About Life In The Neighborhood. When you decide to market your house, it’s a smart idea to include photos of nearby recreation, dining, and shopping areas in addition to the photos of the home. If nearby schools...
Here is week eight in our series of home buying tips: Don’t Try To Time The Market. Don’t obsess with trying to time the market and figure out when the best time to buy is. Trying to anticipate the housing market is impossible. The best time to buy is when...
Here is week seven in our series of home selling tips: Educate Yourself On The Competition. Attend some open houses in your area and do a real estate reality check: know that potential buyers who see your home will also see those homes. Make sure the real-time comparison will come...
Here is week seven in our series of home buying tips: Bigger Isn’t Always Better. Everyone’s drawn to the biggest, most beautiful house on the block. But bigger is usually not better when it comes to houses. There’s an old adage in real estate that says “Don’t buy the biggest,...
Here is week six in our series of home selling tips: Leave Some Good Stuff Behind. We’ve all heard about closing cost credits; they are almost so common now that buyers expect them. They don’t really distinguish your house from any of the other homes on the market anymore. What...
Here is week six in our series of home buying tips: Give The House A Physical. You wouldn’t buy a car without checking under the hood, so you need to do the same to the house you’re considering buying. Hire a home inspector. It’ll cost between $300-$500, but could end up...
Here is week five in our series of home selling tips: Half-Empty Closets Storage is something every buyer is looking for and can never have enough of. To sell your home for top dollar, take half the stuff out of your closets, then neatly organize what is left in there....
Here is week five in our series of home buying tips: Stalk The Neighborhood. Before you buy, get the lay of the land. Visit the neighborhood in the morning, afternoon, and evening. Many home buyers have become completely distraught because they thought they found the perfect home, only to find...
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