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3 Things Sellers Should Avoid in Home Inspections

“Selling a home can be a stressful experience for most homeowners. It’s your job as an agent to keep sellers calm and focused on the big picture; however, when it comes to home inspections, most homeowners aren’t used to having a stranger peer into their attic, open every cupboard and closet or test every appliance. […]

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How a Seller Should Prepare for a Home Inspection.

Preparing for a home inspection as a seller is a very different prospect than getting ready for one as a buyer. Many sellers stress out before an inspection, worried about potential deal-breakers that are lurking inside the house. Luckily there are some things sellers can do to prepare beforehand, and lessen the chances of being […]

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Some Simple Steps to Make Your Home Ready to Buy

Selling your home is a process. It isn’t just hiring a realtor and hoping for the best. There are steps you can (and should) take that will not only entice more buyers, but could actually drive up the value of you home. Some of these steps are relatively easy (like deep cleaning your house) and some […]

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Don’t make these home-selling mistakes

Selling a home can be a stressful, complicated process, and sometimes not everything goes according to plan, no matter how hard you try. However, there are some house selling mistakes you can avoid. AOL’s HowCast has more.

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Some Uncommon Home Inspections You Should Consider Before Selling

For a seller, a home inspection can feel a bit like getting a physical while interested strangers sit around to watch. Worse still, what the inspector finds could affect the seller’s bottom line. But, approached from the proper perspective, a home inspection can actually benefit the seller — providing a way to improve the value of […]

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What to Expect When You’re Inspected

Home inspections can be an intimidating prospect — especially for a motivated seller — but part of that intimidation comes from a lack of understanding of what exactly a home inspector does, and how the process works. Here’s what you should expect when your home is inspected. Read More

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Cracks in your home: a cosmetic blemish or something to worry about?

When selling a home, there are myriad issues to obsess over — some of which are more deserving than others of major worry. Home inspections can help both a buyer and a seller figure out exactly what should be a concern and what you might be able to relax about. One such issue is cracks showing […]

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5 home inspection problems

Getting a thorough professional inspection before buying a house is a must. Here are five problems that may mean a house isn’t as homey as you thought. 1. Foundation issues – You do not want to see these words anywhere in the home inspection or appraisal. Almost every house has “settling” of some kind and […]

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Buying & selling: What a Home Inspection Means for Everyone

The inspection period — which comes after an offer is accepted, but before a sales contract is signed — is a time when buyers, sellers and their agents hold their breath. That’s because this is when a deal is most likely to fall apart. Inspections may reveal issues that the buyers did not anticipate when […]

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Why a Seller can Benefit From an Early Home Inspection

One of the most common ways to sink a home sale or lower the bidding price is a surprise finding in a home inspection, and this is prompting some sellers to take the precautionary step of having an inspection before listing. A home inspection can cost as much as $500, but real estate experts say it’s […]

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