real-estate
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Clues That Could Suggest You Can Get Away With a Low-Ball Offer
When you're shopping for a home and find one that you like, you'll need to meet with your real estate agent to come up with an offer price. It's customary to offer a slight bit of money less than the house's listing price. This will allow you and the seller to engage in a bit of price negotiation to ideally find a number that suits you both. While submitting a "
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Prepping Your Home For Sale: The Details Matter In A Competitive Market
As you get ready to put your home up for sale, it's important to talk with your realtor about the value of your home. Your realtor will look at comparable properties in the area and provide you with a listing price. A number of things can detract from the value of your home. If your property lacks good maintenance or a large problem needs repair, your home may be worth less than you expect.
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Passionate About Swimming? Look For Your Luxury Home To Have These Pool-Related Features
Luxury homes are widely known for their high-end features — both inside and outside. Although some prospective buyers are drawn to the interior features of a luxury home, you might have your eye on the swimming pool situation if you're an avid swimmer. The luxury homes you visit won't likely have run-of-the-mill above-ground pools; instead, they'll have pool features that will make your head spin — and may be the defining characteristic that convinces you to make an offer on the home.
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3 Tips For Being A Successful Landlord
Being a landlord is more complex than television and movies might lead you to believe. The wrong move could result in vacancies and high renter turnover rates. If you are new to managing rental properties, here are some tips to help you along the way. Remember Your Rentals Are a Business Although it might be tempting to manage your rental properties as if they are just homes or apartments you happen to own, you need to actually consider them part of a business.
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Looking For A Condominium? Why You Should Purchase One At The Beach
If you're in the market for a new house, a condominium is an excellent choice. Condominiums cut down tremendously on your maintenance responsibilities because the homeowner's association is usually tasked with hiring a landscaping team to care for the property grounds. This means that all you'll need to be concerned about is keeping the inside of your home looking great. However, when buying a condominium, you may be wondering where the best location will be.
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Turn A Place To Live Into A Home All Your Own
If you have recently found a place to live, you'll want to make sure you turn that rental into your home. Since you don't own the property, you will be limited on exactly what changes you can make around the house and the property to make it more to your liking. Reading the information in this article will help you to transform your rental home into a cozy place that feels like your own.
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Buying Your First Home? Follow These Tips for Success
Buying a home for the first time can seem very overwhelming when you realize all the factors that you need to consider. Not only are you trying to find a home you like, but you're also competing with other buyers that could potentially want the same home as you do. To make sure you are prepared for the whole ordeal, follow these three tips before making an offer on a home for sale.
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Home Sweet Home: 3 Steps To Help You Avoid Costly Mistakes With Your First Home Purchase
Buying your first home can be stressful. You're probably worried about buying in the right neighborhood, getting the best percentage rates, and closing on time. However, while you should be concerned about those issues, there are some other issues that require your attention, as well. Those are the issues that might end up causing you the biggest headaches of all. Here are three tips that will help you avoid making costly mistakes.
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Get Help From Your Agent To Assess Your Ideal Price Range
When you're shopping for a house for the first time, it's exciting to think of buying something at the upper end of what you can afford. However, you may soon come to regret this purchase, as it could leave you financially strapped if you weren't aware of the costs beyond the price of the house. It's a good idea to work closely with the real estate agent you've hired to talk frankly about how much you've saved for a down payment, how much you earn, and how much running the house will cost you.
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3 Big Differences You'll Have To Get Used To If Buying A House Instead Of Renting One
If you have been renting for many years but feel you are ready to buy your own house, there are some differences you should know about before you take this plunge. Buying a house can be a great investment, but it can also be a costly part of life. If you would like to buy a house so you can stop renting, you will need to get used to these three differences with owning a house versus renting one.
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