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Potential homebuyers will often just want to drive-by and look at the outside of a property. Why? Because, they simply want to make a quick, personal “no-obligations” assessment. They want to save themselves the time, hassles and possible embarrassment of looking through a...
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Do you really want to sell and move house? It sounds like a simple enough question, but many homeowners would struggle with an answer. Here’s what often happens.
Some people will put their home on the market at a ridiculously high price. Not because they expect to sell it...
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A poor showing can lead to a missed sale so how can you make the best impression? I’ll certainly be guiding you every step of the way as your selling agent, but here are fifteen handy tips that can help you make a difference to your offer sheet.
1. Keep your house and...
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For decades, the single-family residence has been the favored investment for buyers who wanted to purchase and occupy a property. Condos were looked at as a poor second choice. Some ownership rights are given up when you buy a condo. Also, you own parts of the complex with...
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Title issues are rarely given much consideration by home buyers and sellers. Most buyers don't even know what title issues they should be concerned with. Sellers usually assume that there won't be any title problems affecting their property. However, unanticipated problem...
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It is often said that the first offer you receive when selling a home is likely to be the best offer you'll receive. Yet, experience shows this is not necessarily so.
Recently a home seller in the Oakland Hills in Northern California received a low offer soon after he put...
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