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Suppose you've been looking for months for a home to buy. The one weekend you're out of town, you miss a new listing that sounded just right. It sold before you even had a chance to see it. Now it's back on the market. You're wondering if you should jump at the opportunity or...
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From a prospective buyer's perspective, the ideal way to preview a listing is when the seller is out of the house and the home is looking its best. This means that all the essentials you need for your day-to-day life must be kept out of sight—toothpaste containers, hair...
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For most buyers, finding the right home to buy and successfully negotiating the purchase is the most arduous part of the home-buying process. When you've made it that far, it's cause for celebration. However, the deal's not done when the sellers sign the contract.
Although...
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One way to make money in real estate is to buy a property that no one else wants and turn it into a property that's in high demand. Although the plan is simple, finding the right property in the right location and then buying it at the right price takes time, patience and...
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Staging homes for sale is a concept that's relatively new to the resale home market. However, new homebuilders have benefited from staging for decades.
Staging makes it possible for new homebuilders to pre-sell entire housing developments. They simply build a few model...
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There is more to an offer than price, but it's the price that usually attracts the seller's attention. As a buyer, you want to pay the lowest price possible. Why pay more than you have to?
But, don't get carried away with trying to buy at a bargain price. Recently, a buyer...
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