If you want to list your home for sale, first take each of these three steps to ensure it is market-ready:
1. Rent a Storage Unit and Put Most of What You Own Into It
While you may already know it will be necessary to remove your personal collections and family photos from your home to facilitate a future buyer being able to picture themselves living there, you may not realize that a large percentage of what you own should be moved out of your home and into a storage unit. Read More»
Are you preparing for a move and need to put your current home up for sale? If so, it will help to have the assistance of a local real estate agent that can sell it. Before you sign a contract with an agent, here are some qualities they should have that will make selling your home easy.
They Have A History Of Successful Marketing
Talk to the agent about how they go about marketing homes for sale since it can give you an idea of how involved they are in the process. Read More»
You often hear about how difficult selling a home is. It certainly can be given the numerous factors you have to take into consideration. However, you can have success and make this process go smoothly by considering these real estate tips.
Get the Price Right
Where a lot of home sellers go wrong is pricing their home too high. They think their house is extremely valuable, and when it stays on the market, they wonder why. Read More»
When shopping for a home, there are a few things that every potential buyer has in mind. They have a budget in mind, and a wish list of things they are looking for in a home. However, it may not be possible to have all those items that they want in a potential home. That means they need to give up some things in order to stay under budget. If you find yourself in a similar situation, here are some key things you can dial back on your home wishlist that will make a big impact on the budget. Read More»
If you are looking for a rental unit and you have pet cats, then you may find it more difficult to find a place that will accept you and your cats. There are even some rentals that don’t have a problem accepting most dogs, but when they hear the word ‘cats’ they tend to shy away. One of the reasons many property managers don’t like to rent to someone who owns cats are that cats can spray in the house and cat spray can be extremely difficult to get out of the flooring and the walls. Read More»