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Thinking of Selling Your Home and Moving In With Relatives?
Are you thinking of selling your home and moving in with relatives. This can be an excellent idea, but before you proceed, make sure you think the matter through. It might even be prudent to draw up a legal agreement beforehand, yes that may sound hard-hearted, but it is always best to be prepared.
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10 Ways Home Sellers Screw-Up Their Home Sale
Selling your home is not a science but there are some standards that should always be maintained. For some reason sellers can get in the way of their own sale and mess it all up. Some sellers can’t understand why real estate agents ask them not to be present during showings. Buyers are not too interested in hearing the gory details of how little Johnny killed the cat in the dryer or any other wonderful stories.
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Home Sellers: Prepare Your Home for Sale
You want your home to sell, of course, for the highest possible price, and in the shortest amount of time. Here are a few good tips for making sure that happens, long BEFORE potential buyers visit your home.
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Selling Your Home on Your Own?
Many people try to sell their own homes without the help of a licensed real estate agent. In time, frustration takes over and they list their home. If you find yourself in this situation, reading the article may help you make the right decision the first time.
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How to Sell Your Home for Free
Typical real estate commissions range between 4-6% of the final selling price of a property. With home values higher than ever, it makes sense to evaluate options that will help you save a boat load of money the next time you sell your home.
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Is FSBO Safe?
Safety is often raised as an issue by real estate agents when homeowners consider selling their own home. But is FSBO any less safe than selling through a traditional real estate agent?
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FSBO vs Realtors
The difference between a five-digit sales commission and a five-digit savings lies in this choice: Realtor or For Sale By Owner? The choice is yours.
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What To Do If A Buyer Has To Sell His House First
Imagine this: It's been a few weeks since you first put out an advertisement on your house. You’ve already entertained so many potential buyers; however, no one has yet signified an interest to buy your home. Then, just when you least expect it, you receive word from an agent that their client likes your home and is planning to buy it. Unfortunately, there is a catch: apparently this buyer is part of a chain, and before he can place a deposit on your home, he has to sell his own property first. If you're faced with a situation such as this, what would you do?
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Answering Phoned Inquiries About The Home You Are Selling
As an independent home seller, you may be flooded by a long line of emails and unending phone calls from potential buyers. Answering emails will not pose much of a problem since you have time to compose your thoughts and you can do those at your own convenience. Handling phoned inquiries is another matter altogether.
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CeMAP 3 Tips To Pass
The CeMAP 3 Exam is by the far, the trickiest to pass yet it's all down to technique and not knowledge. This short article will give you 17 tips to get you the success you need.
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