The Buyer's Guide to Real Estate
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Owning a property like a storage unit facility or an apartment complex can be a lot of work and can turn into a headache. The money can be absolutely amazing, but the problems that arise can make the pay seem minimal. If your properties are bringing in enough money, you may want to consider hiring a property manager. Many property managers will be able to help you a great deal. Here are a few reasons that a property manager could be just what you need. Read More»
If you had to move out of your house for relocation purposes or because you closed on your new house, you may be left with a vacant house that you need to sell. Any real estate agent will tell you that selling a vacant house can be challenging, but do you know why? Here are several things you should understand about the challenges you may face when trying to sell your vacant house. Read More»
The home appraisal is just one of the many tasks that are needed before you can complete the sale of your home. Unfortunately, misunderstandings about the appraisal could result in delays in the closing. To help keep the sale on track, here are just a few of the myths about appraisals.
The Buyer Wants the Appraisal
One of the most commonly believed myths about a home appraisal is that it is requested by the buyer. Read More»
When you are buying a home, it can sometimes feel like you are in over your head, and a lot of people do not know how to go about getting ready to buy a home. It is fun to shop around and look at different homes, but if you are serious about getting into a home, it is time that you buckle down and figure out the process to buying a home. Read More»
Selling a home is a numbers game. The more people who see your listing, the better the chances the right buyer will come along and take the home off your hands. While there are many standard marketing tactics you can and should engage in, here are two unusual ones that may have a bigger impact and attract the attention of hungry buyers.
Make an Interesting Home Tour Video
While the internet has its faults and challenges, you can reach a lot of people within a short period of time with the right type of content. Read More»
If you have several homes you wish to rent out, you may have decided that you cannot manage them alone and want to find a property management service to help you. If so, use the following questions to give yourself a starting point.
How Many Properties Do They Manage?
The first question you may want to ask is about the number of properties they manage. If they manage a large number of homes, ask them if they have enough staff to cover each one. Read More»
If you hired a real estate agent to help you look at homes for sale, your agent will get paid from the commission on the sale of the house you choose. If you happen to find a house that is for sale by owner that you are interested in, you may want to talk to your agent about it before you go and look at it. People who sell their homes by owner do not have to pay commissions to agents, and that is the main reason people try using this method; however, just because a house is for sale by owner does not necessarily mean your buyer’s agent will not receive a commission. Read More»
Selling a house isn’t always easy, especially if you try selling it yourself. If you do not have a lot of equity in the house, you may want to try selling by owner; however, there is another option you have. You could put it up for sale by owner, but you could also offer deals to any agent that finds you a buyer. This could help you save some money, yet it could encourage real estate agents to help you with your sale. Read More»
Being truly content in any rental home means finding the one that really fits both your needs and wants. For many apartment dwellers, these needs and wants will center on a satisfactory level of both comfort and convenience. If you are currently looking for that perfect apartment or plan to do so soon, the following tips will help streamline the search process and help you find just the right one for you. Read More»
When you transition from renting to owning a property, you may find yourself facing the question of what type of home you would like to live in. It is possible to choose from options such as a condo, single-family home, multi-family home, co-op, or a townhome. Buying a home gives you a great deal of responsibility as a homeowner whereas a condo minimizes obligations. You can strike an excellent balance of these qualities by deciding to purchase a townhome. Read More»