The home buying process is not always easy. The troubles however seem to disappear when the walk-through is scheduled. A walk through happens at the end of the buying process. The mortgage has been secured, the home inspected and a contract agreed upon; now all that needs to happen is a final walk through and the actual..
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This is the year you are going to buy a home. The excuses are all null and void as we enter 2016. Now is the time to seek out an experienced, local professional to help you find the home of your dreams. Below you will find four compelling reasons to stop procrastinating. It is time..
Bigger isn’t necessarily better: We are naturally drawn in to the ideal that bigger is better. The same is not true when buying a home. A bigger home can often mean a bigger mortgage payment, higher expenses and more maintenance. Also, buying the biggest, best home on the block can set you apart from the..
Keep All Money Right where it is: When you are looking into buying a new home it is crucial that you keep all of your funds right where they are. For three to six months prior to buying a home avoid taking on any new credit card debt, making a large purchase or taking money..
In this installment on home improvements we will look deeper into improvements that homeowners make that add no value to their home. If a homeowner is thinking of selling in the next two to five years they should relay evaluate the reasoning for the following home improvements as they do not add any value to..