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» Be Prepared for an Open House
By RE Writer | Published 10/30/2009 | Real Estate |
Once you decide to sell your home, there is a lot more to worry about than signing a contract with your realtor. Your house must be ready for a stream of potential buyers. And a mere surface cleaning will probably not be enough to encourage people to rush in with an offer, unless they can see beyond cluttered rooms and minor faults such as required paint touch-ups.
» Home Sales Still Struggling This Fall
By RE Writer | Published 10/29/2009 | Real Estate |
As the interest rates offered for mortgages have begun to rise a little, there have been more potential buyers showing hesitancy to purchase homes becoming apparent. The 30-rate for fixed mortgages has risen almost 0.05% since March of this year and combined with rising unemployment, has some potential buyers a little spooked about months to come. Even more distressing for many home buyers, the fixed rate for 15 year mortgages has risen 0.07% in a week.
» Home Tours: How to Make Sure That Prospective Buyers Dont Know Too Much About You
By Gary Ashton | Published 10/28/2009 | Real Estate |
The problem with having too much personal information readily available in your home is that buyers can use some types of information for their own gain, identity theft is rampant, and too many personal items around the house can make a prospective buyer have a hard time picturing themselves living in your house.
» Short Sales & Foreclosures: Buying Homes in Peril
By Gary Ashton | Published 10/28/2009 | Real Estate |
Foreclosures, in contrast, are bank owned properties which can be a faster and more straightforward purchase. There are a few dangers in purchasing a foreclosure; foreclosures are usually sold as-is and consequently there is no option to have any problems repaired before you take possession of the home.
» Is Your Agent Pressuring You?
By Carolyn Capalbo | Published 10/27/2009 | Real Estate |
For first-time buyers, getting preapproved for a mortgage is an exciting time. The possibilities of owning your own home are now a reality instead of pipe dreams. Your real estate agent also will share your enthusiasm for this time. However, if your real estate agent is pressuring you, home hunting can become really uncomfortable.
» How to Sell That Haunted House
By Carolyn Capalbo | Published 10/27/2009 | Real Estate |
You could try an exorcism, but will it work? Some ghosts may not be of the denomination of the religion you choose to engage to evict them from your home. Some may even be atheists. However, hope is nigh; many of these helpful tips will aid you in making the presence of your otherworldly roommates less obvious.
» Finding an Awesome Buyer’s Agent
By Carolyn Capalbo | Published 10/27/2009 | Real Estate |
If you’re looking for a great buyer’s agent, be prepared to do a lot of interviewing. Unless you’re lucky enough to have met someone with whom you ‘click’ right off the bat, finding a good fit for your home search is going to take some deliberate evaluation.
» Home Staging: Important as Ever in the Current Economy
By Mike Taylor | Published 10/26/2009 | Real Estate |
With the current plummeting home values, you might think that now is not the best time to fork out extra money on home staging to sell your house that’s going on the market. There are two ways that you can go about this, depending on how much you can afford to spend; you can either stage your home yourself or you can hire an expert.


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