Homes

Most people go into the home buying process knowing they’ll need to deal with real estate agents. But things can get confusing when different types of agents come into play, like listing agents, sellers agents and so on.  We’ll explain what a listing agent does and how both buyers and sellers should approach their interactions
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Multifamily homes have been increasing in demand. According to the National Association of Home Builders, construction of these homes exceeded 500,000 units in 2022 – the first time that’s happened since the Great Recession.[1] While that number is expected to come down in 2023, investing in a multifamily home remains a viable, potentially lucrative path
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Can you buy a house with Bitcoin or another type of cryptocurrency? Maybe – if you’re buying a home without a mortgage loan. But if you want to finance the purchase of a home with a mortgage, you’ll usually need to rely on old-fashioned U.S. dollars. However, that doesn’t mean cryptocurrency – digital money like
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If you’re looking for a house, chances are you’ll come across listings that are classified as contingent. But what does that mean? Well, the word “contingent” means something will only happen if certain conditions are met. We’ll explain what that means in practice and how prospective buyers should think about contingent homes. Defining Contingent in
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One of the biggest financial arguments for purchasing a home is that it allows you to build equity. You may have also heard it’s one of the most straightforward ways to build wealth. But what does that mean? We’ll explain what equity is, why it’s beneficial for homeowners and the different ways you can use
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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.
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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
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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
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Buying and selling property isn’t something to be taken lightly. It’s a complicated process involving large sums of money, binding legal transactions and a lot of documentation – hence the need for real estate lawyers. Real estate attorneys are certified professionals who are licensed to practice real estate law. While commonly referred to as real
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Whether a charming neighborhood or a unique property catches your eye, there are many reasons people fall in love with historic homes. But before you put in an offer, there are some key ownership differences you should be aware of. We’ll explain what makes a home historic, the special considerations for owning one and the
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Regardless of whether you’re buying or selling a home, chances are you’ll be working closely with a real estate agent. But if you don’t have an agent yet, you might find yourself wondering what exactly a real estate agent does and whether you really need one. We’ll explain what real estate agents are, what they
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Is buying a house a good investment? The short answer is usually yes – but only if you’ve considered all the potential financial rewards and risks associated with homeownership. While buying a home can be incredibly rewarding when done right, it’s crucial to understand that the profitability of a home purchase will depend on many
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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
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