The Buyer's Guide to Real Estate

2 Things To Do To Get Ready For Your Open House

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Open houses are important when you are selling your house. The open house will let all kinds of potential buyers come in and see your house. That can help make your house sell faster. If you are gong to have an open house, there are things that you need to do so that you will be ready to go.  Advertise One thing you need to do is to make sure that people actually know about your open house. Read More»

In The Market For A Pre-Existing Home? Four Ways To Identify Potential Septic Problems

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Now that you’re in the market for a pre-existing home, you want to avoid as many pre-existing problems as possible. The last thing you want to do is buy someone else’s headaches. You know to check for things like roofing damage, electrical problems, and basic plumbing issues. However, if the home is attached to a septic system, you might not know how to check for septic problems. Unfortunately, if you don’t know what to look for, you could end up with a headache of a septic system once you move in. Read More»

How to Use a Financing Contingency Effectively When Buying a House

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When you get ready to write an offer on a house you want to buy, you may want to consider adding a financing contingency. A financing contingency will allow you to get out of the contract if you cannot obtain financing, but that is not all. You could word it in a way that allows you to get out of the contract if you cannot obtain a loan that meets your needs and desires. Read More»

Is Your Curb Appeal Distracting From Your Home?

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One of the most important preparation steps you can take to sell your home is to make sure the curb appeal is right. Potential buyers who pull up to a home that is worn looking are more likely to keep driving. You want to entice them to get out of the car and ring your doorbell. To help you avoid potential disasters with your curb appeal, here are some problems you need to look out for. Read More»

Questions To Ask The Home Inspector When Buying A House

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You are not required to get a home inspection before you buy a house, but doing so is a great idea. If you are house hunting and find a house you want to buy, you should include a contingency in your offer that it must pass a home inspection. This will protect you and will help you learn more about the house you are about to purchase. You should plan on being there when the inspector does this. Read More»