You might be asking "what's a leaseback?". Simply put, it's when the seller begins renting the recently sold home back from the buyer for a predetermined amount of time.
You might be asking "what's a leaseback?". Simply put, it's when the seller begins renting the recently sold home back from the buyer for a predetermined amount of time.
No longer studs and drywall, your home is a vault of memories, both good and bad. You’ve experienced changing seasons, raised children, and dreamed big within those four walls. Your neighbors have become more than the people next door. They are your friends, advisors, and support network.
Let’s imagine you need to sell your home. You’re probably overwhelmed with all the things that need to get done. When will I finish the repairs and deferred maintenance I’ve been putting off? Which real estate company should I call? When should I start boxing everything up?
If you are planning to put your house on the market, it goes without saying that you are hoping to sell your home as quickly as possible and get your asking price. Set the stage for success with these 21 tips for styling and upgrading your home, and see results — fast.
Would you go to court without a lawyer, or invest hundreds of thousands into the stock market without the guidance of a financial planner? Then why leave your biggest asset to chance without the proper guidance and service you can receive from a trained professional?
CMA stands for Comparative Market Analysis, so it’s a fancy way of saying we’ve done research on your home compared to similar homes in your neighborhood or area.
Few words get home buyers more excited than these two: open house.
The buyer thought that it was included.
Boy, are you lucky you are not the seller of that house. You know the one—it’s been sitting on the market for so long that you forgot what it looks like without the For Sale sign in front of it. They decreased the price several times, there are people stopping by to look at it, but the stubborn For Sale sign remains. You feel bad watching the poor Realtor holding it open every Saturday to no avail. What gives? Well, it could be: