Selling a home can be a complicated process without the right help. You need to make sure your house is in the best condition and you receive a fair price for it. Whether you’re selling yourself or using an agent or broker, look here for more information about how to sell your house effectively.
Ten Rules Every Seller Should Live By (Part 2)
By clearing out your clutter, freshening up paint and carpet, turning on your lights and keeping your animals hidden, you can sell your home faster. Sellers often wonder how to make more money when they sell their homes. By following this list of rules every seller should live by, your home sale can be easier, faster and more profitable.
Ten Rules Every Seller Should Live By
By tackling those last home repair jobs, getting a pre-listing home inspection, and working effectively with your real estate agent, you can sell your home faster. Sellers often wonder how to make more money when they sell their homes. By following this list of rules every seller should live by, your home sale can be easier, faster and more profitable.
Real Estate And Economic Advice After 9-11
After the 9-11 attacks the U.S. fell into a deep recession. How did New York and Chicago fare during the recession? What could consumers expect in Chicago and New York after the recession, especially with regard to real estate?
Are You A Homeowner Or Home Seller?
By definition, a homeowner is someone who owns a piece of property. But beyond being financially invested in that property, homeowners are often emotionally invested in their property. A home seller is someone who has managed to disconnect the emotional ties binding him or her to the property, even though he or she may be living there.
Mistakes Home Sellers Make
Are you making a mistake with your home sale? Everyone makes mistakes when selling their home. Sellers who think their homes are worth way more than market value are only setting themselves up for disappointment.
Is The Market Finally Slowing Down?
Is it summer, or is the market finally slowing down? The no longer one-sided market has some stark implications from home buyers and sellers. Learn what buyers and sellers should be aware of in a housing market that seems to be losing steam.
Closing: Setting Possession Date May Require Attorney
When you're closing on a home sale, the timing of the seller moving out and the buyer moving in are critical. If the seller moves out too late the buyer may not want the home. If the buyer won't give the seller time to move out it may mean the seller needs to move earlier. Learn how to negotiate the day the buyer will take possession of a home with a real estate attorney.
Seller Disclosure Includes Pipes That May Cause Water Damage
What can you do if you buy a home and later discover something was omitted from seller disclosure? If the seller or the home inspector fail to mention that your home has polybutylene plastic water supply lines and crimped fittings you may be able to collect money as part of a class action lawsuit. The polybutylene pipes should have come to light during the home inspection or as part of seller disclosure.
Selling And Buying Without A Real Estate Agent
By-owner sellers and agent-less buyers face a few more difficulties when buying and selling residential property in states where real estate attorneys are not normally used to close transactions. A residential real estate attorney can help make sure buyers and sellers are protected in deals without agents. Without an agent, you'll want to ensure that you're buying and selling the homes for a fair price.