26 October 2018
If you currently live in an apartment and are ready to make the move of buying a house, you might wonder whether you should choose a starter home or a home you plan to live in for a very long time. As you contemplate this decision, here are several factors you should think about to help you decide which type of home you should purchase. Your financial situation Starter homes are typically less expensive to purchase, but they may need some work.
9 August 2018
When you want a home with historic charm and features that have their own character, you should look no further than buying a home built a century or two ago. Older homes have details that newer homes do not, but you need to make sure you buy a home that does not have issues and make sure your purchase offer provides protection to you as the buyer, so you don't end up with a home needing thousands of dollars in repairs.
17 April 2018
It's a good idea to look for a home that won't have any issues after you move in. Due to newer homes typically being more expensive, you'll want to make sure that your money is being spent wisely. Before signing papers to buy a new home, you will need to take some time to have a thorough inspection done to get a good understanding of what kind of house you're purchasing.
14 March 2018
If you have decided that you are really interested in the luxury mountain homes for sale, you will want to get a firm grasp on some of the most important things that need to be looked into before you agree to a purchase. This way, you will know just what it is that you are getting into and whether the homes for sale that catch your eye are what you need at the moment.
10 January 2018
If you have an aging or dilapidated house you wish to sell, you can either spend some money to renovate it first or decide to sell it on as-is basis. Selling a house on as-is basis means your potential buyers will know beforehand that the house is defective and you won't be making any repairs to it. Keep these things in mind if you decide to go down this route:
20 December 2017
One of the most exciting events you may go through in life is buying a house, yet this event can be very overwhelming and confusing too, especially if you are a first-time homebuyer. Because of this, it's important to understand certain terms used in real estate before you start the process of looking at homes for sale, and here are three important terms you should understand. Full-disclosure One term to learn about before you buy a house is full-disclosure.
6 December 2017
One resource that many people overlook when buying a home is the value of talking to neighbors. While it can take a little bit of courage to walk up to a stranger's house and ring the doorbell, doing so can be valuable. If you're eyeing a house to buy and you're getting close to submitting an offer, you should consider visiting the neighborhood with your real estate agent and contacting a few nearby neighbors.