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<< previous page 1 next page>> written by RE Writer To use language that you don't normally use is to risk a jarring effect in your writing that painfully exposes your ignorance of how such language is properly used. If you are comfortable using certain words in everyday speech, it is more likely that you will know when they are appropriate for your online writing. written by Andrew V. Wilson Repossession is a legal process that occurs when a lender obtains a court order to take possession of a property due to non-payment of the mortgage. When you buy something on credit, the person you owe the money to be called the creditor. written by Nelson Stewart So you've listed your home with a reputable agent who has placed internet and newspaper ads. You've just had the first showing and the feedback you received was less than positive. In fact, the people were so turned off, they didn't even complete the tour. There is more to selling a home than marketing. As a seller, there are some very basic things you must never do, or you run the risk of turning away a potential buyer.
written by Erick Badgley While the market is slow, you might need all the help you can get selling your house. In order to sell your house, not only do the buyers need to want it, they need to want it more than all the other houses around you. It is imperative to have a clean, inviting and exciting home for buyers to view. written by RE Writer Choosing the right career can be daunting task for many people. Nowadays most people have several careers throughout their lives rather than keeping one stable job over a long period of time. This change in employment conditions can be difficult for those who appreciate security and consistency, while others enjoy being able to explore different career options as their circumstances allow. If you're on the hunt for a new career that will be both fun and challenging, perhaps becoming a real estate agent is right for you. written by Adier Barrin Wondering if condominium living could be right for you? Almost in ever corner of a highly urbanized city, a high rising condo towers the street. The fame of state-of-the art living has captured almost the attention of city dwellers to shift from the traditional apartment to condominiums. written by Adier Barrin Getting a healthy sale is the end of buying a house. Most investors buy houses not for their own consumption but for profiting. The trend is to buy run down houses, repair it and sell it at a fat price. written by Lee Cameron Picking the right moving company can be an important - and overlooked - step when buying or selling your home. Follow these simple tips to take some of the heavy mental lifting out of your move. written by Kevin Bilberry Some people find that it's most expedient to create a new Facebook profile for selling their real estate. However, if you already have friends and family that are also contacts, you might want to just go with the profile they already have friended. In any case, setting up a Facebook profile to further your real estate business is easy, but requires some thought. written by Mike Magner Starting out in the real estate business (or any business for that matter) can be a little anxiety inspiring. The initial stage of getting off the ground is always a challenge. There are plenty of ideas out there on how to get new business, but one of the best ways to build your business is by building on the relationships with your current clients. written by Christian Jacobsen Home staging is the art of preparing your home to be presented before buyers in the most appealing light. written by houston homes Houston is now zooming away in real estate industry, which is no lesser than any other part of globe. In fact Houston real estate is flourishing in all direction and all the cities in Houston and Texas are skyrocketing when it comes to property buying. One of the reasons why people prefer buying Houston homes is because it is recognized as a favored place of corporate people and moves well even in residential sector. written by Melanie Speed Not every property owner can wait out a down market before selling. Sometimes it's necessary to relocate quickly, and sometimes there's a better investment on the horizon requiring all assets to be liquidated - there are a wide variety of possible reasons a sale might have to happen sooner than later. written by Karen Hoeve Many people believe that in order to get the best price for their home they need to sell it themselves. Why pay thousands of dollars to a broker for a job that they can do themselves? Even though close to 25 percent of the homes sold last year were sales by owner, at least half said they would hire a professional the next time around. written by Joe Pinto The truth is, the best thing for you to do on showing day is to not be home. That's right. Your Realtor® is the best qualified person to show your home. While you may think you know the home best, it is the Realtor®'s job to know the client best, and to know what they are looking for in a home. written by Susan Zanzonico The American dream is changing, and real estate professionals are doing their best to keep up in order to sell homes. Many buyers still want a big house in an uncrowded neighborhood, especially if they have a family, but there are conditions attached now. written by Kevin Bilberry If you are considering putting your home on the market, realize that it will take some preparation to get your home up to show quality. Experience is proving that when a home is staged, it can bring in up to many thousands of dollars more than the asking price. written by Dane Smith Moving to a new home can be rooted in various reasons. Some people are relocated for a job, which makes the process easier when an employer provides assistance. Some people are moving for life changes like children or just because they prefer another neighborhood. Whatever the reason, you should understand your current market and what to expect with your sale. A Realtor can be your resource on the market and help guide you through the selling process. written by Jim Hirschman When it comes to selling a home one term that gets thrown around a lot is "curb appeal." As most people know, curb appeal refers to the general state of your home and how it looks at first glance. But it goes much deeper than that. written by Matt Barker There are so many lists and articles out there that act as a guide on what to do when selling your home. These are fairly good reference point when thinking about the actual sale process or how to stage your home. written by Sanjog Gopal The sale of a home can be a time of mixed emotions. On one hand you are selling a home that has been your life's operations center for many years and you no doubt have a real attachment to it. On the other hand you are likely moving to a home that suits you current lifestyle better. written by Steve Gillman If you sell your own home, have a clear understanding of value, and watch out for some common mistakes.
written by Bill Wehr It can be a nerve-racking time when we are moving out of our home. We’ve been so comfortable and now it’s time to pack up and go. There is so much detail keeping track of what we have to do to leave, and what we have to do to arrive at the new home. It comes down to giving yourself enough time and paying attention to detail. << previous page 1 next page>> |