
For many people, owing a home is the ultimate fulfillment of the American Dream. Buying a home is a major life decision, but is it right for you? If you’re trying to decide if you should rent or buy, consider these factors.
This glossary provides simple definitions for some of the most common terms you can expect to hear during the closing process.
Whether you’re just thinking about buying a home or about to close, we help you take control of the process.
A complete guide to selling your home yourself.
Most homeowners are familiar with the term FSBO, or For Sale By owner. It’s the process of selling real estate DIY style without contracting with a real estate broker or agent for help with marketing the home and conducting the sale transaction.
The challenge of the home inspection process is that there is so much relying on the outcome. The seller is almost always biased; he or she believes the residence is in better condition than it probably is.
Once you decide to sell your home, that’s all you want: to sell your home. The worst nightmare can be your home sitting on the market with minimal showing and no offers. How frustrating in today’s hot seller’s market.
When you are out looking for your new home, it’s not on the top of your mind: title insurance. But, it should be. It’s one of the most important parts of the home buying process.
Nothing beats the feeling of being the first person to live in a newly-built home. Everything is shiny and untouched. There are three ways to buy a spanking new home: already built on spec, semi-custom home built as part of a development where you will be able to choose from a set palette of finishes and upgrades, or a purely custom home designed and built to your specifications from start to finish.
PREPARE YOUR HOME TO WEATHER COLD TEMPERATURES INDOOR PREPARATIONS 1. Insulate exposed pipes to prevent them from freezing. These …