Tips for Buying a Flipped House
Many homes on the market were bought at bargain prices, repaired, upgraded, and "flipped" by being put right back on the market. This post goes over a few helpful hints when buying a flipped house.
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Many homes on the market were bought at bargain prices, repaired, upgraded, and "flipped" by being put right back on the market. This post goes over a few helpful hints when buying a flipped house.
A recent reports suggests the housing market could see a lot of improvement as we head into the fall season. Read our latest blog post for details!
Read our latest blog post for some useful tips on selling your home in the fall season. From fresh paint to adding some special autumn touches in your yard, these tips could help boost your home sale.
Get the latest info about micro-housing and the home loan rates and different types of home loans available to the owners of these tiny homes.
Across the nation, the rate at which home prices are increasing is beginning to slow down. This means that while home prices are still appreciating, they're doing so at a lower rate which signals a more stable real estate market.
Read about these top 5 refi indication signs and learn more about the home refinance process in general.
Home security has come a long way over the last few years, giving homeowners access to peace of mind with the latest technology. But even with the most cutting edge advances in security, homeowners must still carry insurance protecting their properties from damage. What you may be surprised to learn, however, is that you could enjoy substantial savings on your homeowners insurance premium by installing a home security system.
If you're buying a home for the first time, you're likely going to be introduced to a whole slew of new mortgage and real estate terminology, and if you've found yourself confused or intimidated by this new world of financial jargon, don't worry - you're not alone. After all, no one goes into a home buying deal knowing everything. One of the terms you're sure to encounter is the Good Faith Estimate, or GFE.
If you're buying a home for the first time, you'll likely hear the term "earnest money deposit" once you get serious about making an offer. A lot of home buyers confuse the earnest money deposit with the down payment, but they are actually two separate payments.
The National Association of Realtors recently published a field guide to assist real estate pros in dealing with a major segment of home buyers - Millennials. Read our latest blog post for a quick summary of the guide and how it could help your real estate team.