With All Hallow’s Eve only hours away, you may want to take the time to ensure that your home stays free from any unwanted guests, and we’re not talking about particularly nasty trick-or-treaters! (Via Credit Sesame)
Does Staging Even Work?
Staging can involve minimal effort on the part of a seller. Merely rearranging furniture can show a house off to advantage. For some sellers, however, staging a home for sale is a major production. It might include hiring a fix-up-for-sale decorator and renting a house full of furniture, complete with [...]
What Can You Expect from a Home Appraisal?
Determining the market value of your home is necessary so that your lender knows the home is valued at or above the amount of money you are borrowing. An appraisal is an estimate of worth. It is an opinion but is not entirely a subjective process. The FNMA, Federal National [...]
How to Price Your Property
A house properly priced is half sold. But there are plenty of ways to price it improperly. You can’t go by what you paid for the place. Perhaps you bought two years ago when local prices were skyrocketing, and things have cooled off since. Perhaps houses like yours can now [...]
Real Estate Lingo: What is a CMA?
“CMA” is an abbreviation real estate agents use for a Comparative Market Analysis. A CMA gives an estimated sale price for a property given current market conditions. It’s prepared by a real estate agent and it usually comes in report form. Most residential real estate agents don’t charge a fee [...]
Make Your Home Stand Out!
How many houses on the market today look very ordinary and less than perfect? How many look “Plain Jane?” What is the difference between these “average” houses and the house on the block that is strikingly different at even the distance of a windshield view? The pronounced difference in the [...]
Real Estate Photo Tips: Making Your Home Look What It’s Worth
When taking interior photos, be sure that the rooms are clear of clutter and too many objects, as this will make the room appear larger to the eye. Try to use as much natural light as possible, supplemented by artificial light when the need arises. Take multiple shots of each [...]







