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12 Things to Do Before Selling Your House

Getting ready to sell your house? Then it's time to roll up your sleeves and get to work! Selling a home, after all, entails a whole lot more than just planting a "For Sale" sign on your front lawn or uploading a few random photos of your place...

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Walking the Walk – What To Know About Walkthroughs

For homebuyers and sellers alike, the final walk-through can be one of the most significant steps in the real estate process. It may also be one of the most nerve-wracking. The final walk-through typically takes place mere hours before the c...

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A Buyer’s Guide To Bank-Owned Properties

Many potential homebuyers and investors overlook bank-owned properties, but for buyers who take the time to understand the REO process, these homes can be a significant opportunity. Some homebuyers are intimidated by foreclosed and bank-owne...

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Tips For Buying A Home In A Sellers Market

When buying a home in a Seller's market (fewer homes on the market, plenty of buyers), we suggest that buyers should follow the tips listed below to try and beat the competition. Work With an Experienced Realtor Working with an Experience...

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Do You Want To Sell Your Rehab Fast?

That’s an obvious question – we all do! So what is the trick? So much time and money is spent on systems updates, roofs, and structural issues, that many times there’s nothing left for what really makes the sale: what your potential buyer...

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Mistakes to Avoid When Selling Your Home

Selling your home—especially if you've never done it before—can be surprisingly time-consuming and emotionally challenging. Strangers will come into your home and poke around in your closets and cabinets. They will criticize a place that ha...

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Tips for Moving House with Young Children

Here are several ways to make even the most stressful of moves easier for children to process and deal with. Here, we share 5 of our favorites for helping children to cope with moving house. 1. Get them involved. It sounds so simple… I mea...

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