Differing Paths for Repeat Buyers and First-Timers
Current owners commonly face a situation where offers they make on a new home must necessarily be contingent on the successful sale of their own property.
Expert Advice That Moves You®
Current owners commonly face a situation where offers they make on a new home must necessarily be contingent on the successful sale of their own property.
Preparing your home for its listing debut is easy when it’s tackled in an organized fashion.
When buyers read that real estate is in a buyer’s market, expectations rise that sellers will be more prone to accepting offers that shave dollars off of an asking price.
In a nuclear reaction, two elements are abruptly brought together to release a burst of energy that powers our households. (Admittedly, that description leaves out a few details—but let’s not split atoms).
Achieving the "lasting" portion of that goal depends on "teaching stewardship" to the next generation: "starting early and then, later on, explaining your financial position, goals, and plan."
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