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Figuring out how much house you can afford is a tricky exercise, but having a financial road map will help make the process much more efficient. Don’t be discouraged if you don’t get the house of your dreams on the first try – there is a house out there for everyone as long as ...
If you (or you and your partner or spouse) want to buy your first home, start by determining if you are ready to make a long-term (and expensive) commitment to a house. Your short-term or long-term plans, such as starting a family or moving out of state, could inform that decision...
When it comes to understanding how to market a cleaning business, many small business owners feel overwhelmed. But you don’t have to. The best way to learn how to advertise your cleaning business is to take it one step at a time, using the available tools that will help you reach your...
Know your options for how to sell a house that needs work: request a cash offer from a buyer, or make light repairs and find bargain hunters.
Take as much time as you need to find the right home. Then work with your real estate agent to negotiate a fair offer based on the value of comparable homes in the same neighborhood. Once you and the seller have reached agreement on a price, the house will go into escrow, which is ...
Valuing a House: What Is It Really Worth?There are three values for any home on the market: What the seller thinks it’s worth, what the buyer thinks it’s worth and what a professional appraiser will think it’s worth. The key to a successful purchase is to get those three numbers ...
1. Set a timeline for selling your home Selling a house is a major undertaking that can take several months from start to finish — or much longer, depending on local market conditions. So it makes sense to plan ahead and stay organized. ...
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» MORE: What to look for when you're buying a house Move-in ready or fixer-upper? It doesn't get easier than purchasing a house where all you need to do is move in. But if you're in a pricey or otherwise competitive market, taking on a property that needs TLC may help you ...