How To Choose An Offer On Your Home When You Receive Multiple Offers

Posted on: 18 May 2017

When people are selling their homes, there are times when they face the problem of not being able to find a buyer. In other cases, homeowners will find several people that want to buy their homes, and they will be stuck trying to determine which offer they should accept. If you just received multiple offers and do not know which one to accept, here are several things to compare to help you make this decision.
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Minor Improvements To Make Before You List Your Home

Posted on: 27 February 2017

Selling a house is not always a fast, easy task, but there are things you can do that might improve your chances of selling faster. One idea is to declutter and clean your house thoroughly. This will help your home look nicer, but there are also some minor improvements you may want to make before you list your home, and these types of repairs can also make a home look nicer.
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What If the Buyer Backs Out of a Home Purchase Agreement?

Posted on: 22 February 2017

When a buyer backs out of a purchase agreement for no apparent reason, the seller could be left scrambling to relist the home and sell it within a reasonable frame of time. In most instances, there are protections in place for the seller that can help him or her avoid a complete loss in the deal. If a buyer backed out without explanation, here is what you need to know.  
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Selling Your House: Mistakes to Avoid Making

Posted on: 8 February 2017

With the decision to put your house up for sale, you start to assume responsibilities that you might not be used to. Real estate can be a tricky business, and you might make errors that could cause your house to stay on the market much longer than you want it to.  The following mistakes are common, but if you're aware of them, you can avoid making them. Setting the Price Too High
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