Buying A Home? 3 Oversized Spaces To Get To Accommodate A Growing Family
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18 August 2020
While living in a rental, you may find that you are not able to accommodate a growing family unless you were to move into a larger home. Although this might work for a while, you may need to move out in another year or two if your family continues to increase in size. This may encourage you to buy a home because you can pick one that you can grow in comfortably.
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6 Surprising Things That Happen When You Price Your Home Too High
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11 September 2019
It can be tempting. Throwing a crazy high price on your house to see if anyone will bite. The extra money would be great so why not, right? Actually, you may be surprised at what will happen.
Newness Window
Every house a newness window. How long that window is depends on the market, but you want to take advantage of it wherever you live. The problem is that overpriced houses are skipped over.
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Build To Suit: Is This Commercial Real Estate Venture Right For You?
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18 November 2018
Specific features, such as property location, size, and layout, can make all the difference in whether or not your business venture will be successful. But finding an existing property to lease that has all or most of these features can be difficult or even impossible, especially during periods when your local commercial real estate market is growing.
One way to potentially solve this dilemma is to consider a built to suit property, instead of a more traditional style lease.
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Understanding The Various Real Estate Salesperson Designations
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25 September 2018
If you plan to buy or sell a home soon but are confused about all of the different classifications of real estate salespeople, then you are not alone.
Knowing these designations is important because you will see them on home listings, business cards, and people will use them when doing introductions. For example, when you choose a licensed real estate broker to sell your home, then properly introducing them requires you say they are a "
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