Already Gone? 3 Tips for Selling Your Vacant Single Family Home

Getting an unexpected job offer with a higher salary is always good news, especially in today's volatile job market. But if the new job is located in another city or state, the decision to accept it can leave you facing some unexpected challenges, such as owning a home you no longer need.  If you want to buy another home in the new location, the house you have left behind will need to be sold quickly to avoid the problem of trying to pay two home mortgages. [Read More]

Looking To Buy A Home? 5 Questions To Ask

If you are looking to purchase a home, there are some questions to ask before you decide to put in an offer. These questions will provide you with a better idea of the home's condition, if you can afford it, and if it meets your long-term needs. What can I afford? First, when looking at homes, you need to consider how much you can pay on a monthly basis to live in the home. [Read More]

Why You Should Use an Architectural Property Selling Consultant's Services When Selling a Unique Home

If you have a unique home — such as if you were interested in buying a unique property when you purchased your home or if you had your home specially designed by an architect so that it would be unique and different from the other homes in the neighborhood — then you might have always enjoyed owning it. Now, though, you might be ready to sell it for some reason or another. [Read More]

What To Do When You Can't Just Pay All-Cash Up Front

The wild world of real estate has seen many cash buyers for years, but the move of people from more expensive states over the past year to less expensive states has aggravated this issue. Whether you're going up against an investment company snapping up properties to increase their rental inventory, or whether you're surrounded by people with hefty profits from previous home sales offering cash for a new home, the situation looks bleak. [Read More]