How To Determine An Offer Price When Buying A Home

Posted on: 13 January 2017

If you are preparing to buy a house and have located one you absolutely love, you will need to put in an offer on the house if you want to buy it. Before you do this, you should make sure you really want this house, because offers are valid contracts that are enforced. If you are not sure how much to offer on the house and want to pay the lowest amount possible, you may want to follow these tips as you get ready to make your offer.
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Need To House Your Kid For College? 4 Ways To Decide If Buying Them A Home Is The Right Call

Posted on: 13 January 2017

If your child is headed off to college in another city or state, you're likely facing the dilemma of how to house and feed them without going broke. Room and board can be one of the biggest college-related expenses, so it's vital that you figure out how to fit it into the family budget. One method that's increasingly common in the era of big housing bills is to buy a house or condo for your kid to live in.
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Think You May Need To Sell Your Home? Start Preparing Now

Posted on: 13 January 2017

Do you suspect that you'll be moving and selling your home within the next year? Even if you're not 100% certain you'll be selling yet, it's in your best interest to start preparing for that possibility now. This way, if you do decide to sell, you won't be left with a mile-long list of things to do at the last minute. Here are four ways to start preparing for that possible sale in advance.
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Selling A Home With A Small Yard: How To Increase Its Purchase Potential

Posted on: 12 January 2017

Selling a house with a small yard doesn't have to be a challenge when you know how to best promote the property's benefits. Here are ways you can successfully make a home attractive to buyers when it doesn't have stellar curb appeal at first glance. Jazz up the landscape A small yard doesn't have to be a downfall to potential buyers when the existing landscape has true potential to make up for it.
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