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27 Seller Tips
To better understand the homeselling process, a guide has been prepared from current industry insider reports. Through these 27 tips you will discover how to protect and capitalize on your most important investment, reduce stress, be in control of your situation, and make the most profit possible.
Avoid These Mistakes
The 9 Step System To Get Your Home SOLD FAST And For TOP DOLLAR! The real estate market has changed. Buyers are far more discriminating, and a large percentage of the homes listed for sale never sell. Learn what you need to know to avoid costly seller mistakes.
Getting The Best Price
How to Get the Price You Want (and Need). When you decide to sell your home, setting your asking price is one of the most important decisions you will ever make. Depending on how a buyer finds your home, price is often the first thing he or she sees, and many homes are discarded by prospective buyers as not being in the appropriate price range before these homes are given a chance to be shown.
Your House Didn't Sell
How To Sell a House That Didn’t Sell. If your home has just come off the market and hasn’t sold, don’t be discouraged. The reason it didn’t sell may have nothing to do with your home or the market. In reality, your home may have been one of the more desirable properties for sale. If your listing has expired and you still want results, before you put your home back on the market, take a step back and review your situation.
Divorce And Your Home
What You Need to Know About Your House, Your Mortgage and Taxes. How to Avoid Costly Housing Mistakes in the Midst of a Divorce. Divorce is a tough situation which opens up many emotional and financial issues to be solved. One of the most important decisions is what to do about the house.
Pass Your Inspection
Things You Need To Know To Pass Your Home Inspection. Homebuyers Want to Know Your Home Inside And Out. While homebuyers are as individual as the homes they plan on purchasing, one thing they share is a desire to ensure that the home they will call their own is as good beneath the surface as it appears to be.