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For-Sale-by-Owner, more commonly known as FSBO (pronounced “fizbo”), is used to describe a homeowner who is selling their property without the help or representation of a real estate agent. This kind of transaction is commonly seen in the seller’s market. The most common reason ...
The price tag on your dream home isn’t the only thing you are going to pay for. The list of added fees could be long, and may vary across states and countries. This article will help you know which fees are commonly associated with buying a home. Be prepared for them – know where these fees are for ...
It’s easy to fall in love with your dream house (and the idea of finally buying one), and we all know that when you’re as enamored as you are pressured to take a big leap, your judgment could be clouded. Remember that stakes are high when you’re purchasing a house, so here’s a list of major ...
The main reason cited by non-homeowners as to why they currently do not own a house is because they cannot afford to buy one, as revealed in the 2018 NAR ...
Just like any sale, both the buyer and the seller have their own rights in making a home purchase. Are you knowledgeable about these? Don’t get into a deal just yet if you don’t know your rights!
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Choosing the right home is much like finding the best candidate for a job opening. You’re the boss and the house is your potential new employee. But more than only seeing a new face in the office 8-9 hours a day, 5 times a week, you’d be living with (or in it) for up to 24 hours a ...
Whether you are buying, selling, investing, or simply enjoying being a homeowner - there's no reason why you wouldn't want your house to be in its best shape..For buyers (especially first-time home buyers), you may already have a list of the features you want in a home, but it would be great to ...
If you keep dogs, cats or other pets and regard them as family members, you’re more likely to keep their needs in mind when purchasing a home. Some people even think of their pets as their “furever friends” or their “furbabies,” so their home buying preferences and ...
Since the housing crash in the late 2000’s, the real estate market in the United States has regained its composure, which paved the way for low-interest rates and limited housing inventory. This may look ideal for sellers but a burden to homebuyers (and even renters!) because they have to ...