Most of the time, when you find a property listed online, you’ll also see the listing agent’s contact information. But every now and then, you may stumble across a home listed as for sale by owner (FSBO). This means the homeowner wants to sell their home without the help of a real estate agent. Usually,
Finding a Home
If you’re looking for a new place to live, you might find yourself seeing a lot of condo or apartment listings. On the surface, these dwellings have a lot in common, and it can be hard to tell the difference from pictures alone. We’ll explain the differences and the pros and cons of each type
One of the most challenging aspects of buying a home can be finding the right property at the right price. Buyers in search of serious bargains often turn to distressed properties to find an affordable home. And while you can get a good deal on a distressed property – where there is a reward, you’ll
If you’re considering buying a home in a rural area, there’s a good chance it will be serviced by well water instead of city water. But is well water versus city water an important factor to consider when buying a home? We’ll explain how homes supplied by well water work and outline the required upkeep.
Maybe you’ve heard the adage “most jobs aren’t advertised.” While this may not be true, the sentiment that not all opportunities are open to everyone absolutely applies to buying a new home. Plenty of homes are sold without ever being listed. Pocket listings are a way for homeowners to sell their home discreetly without dealing
A lot goes into buying a house. Considering it’s one of the biggest purchases people are likely to make in their lifetimes, it makes sense they’d want to know as much as possible going in. We’ll go over the most important things to look for, but know there’s no one-size-fits-all evaluation for houses. Some things
Looking to buy a home for a low price? Maybe you’re interested in renovating that home and selling it for a significant profit. If so, buying an abandoned home might be the right choice. However, buying an abandoned property comes with risk. The home you buy might need significant and costly repairs. You might be
House hunting can escalate quickly. From casually browsing online and falling in love with a property to seriously considering putting in an offer, it can be a shorter leap than people realize. That said, it’s still a good idea to see a house in person before making any decisions. But what do you need to
When you’re home shopping, there’s a lot to consider – and see. If you’re the “dinner, then dessert” type, your priority will likely be to confirm that the homes you’re interested in have good foundations and are structurally sound. Next, you’ll dive into dessert: the aesthetics, weighing the pros and cons of the architectural styles
In life, few things are more exciting than buying your own home. The pride of homeownership is something most Americans strive for at some point in their lives. If you’re starting to explore houses on the market, there are two key factors you’ll want to keep in mind as a prospective home buyer: home prices
Before home buyers can get to the part when the seller’s agent hands over the keys to their new home, they probably start their home buying journey with one question: Is now a good time to buy a house? While the question might look simple – the answer isn’t. From your personal goals and finances
With the COVID-19 pandemic establishing a new remote work culture, more and more professionals are pursuing the Zoom town life as remote workers – making a living working from home or elsewhere outside of an office. Thanks to the increased popularity of online meetings and virtual events, you can Zoom into work from anywhere. So
Did you know your calendar can play a role in helping you get the best purchase price for the home you want? The time of year you buy a home can impact how much you pay for it. We don’t need to tell you homes are expensive. If keeping an eagle eye on your calendar