A home inspection is integral to every real estate purchase. Buyers utilize inspections to identify any potential issues with the property and make a more informed decision. The process can be complicated and many potential buyers are unsure of what happens after the inspection. Here are some of the big ...
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The definition of a “dream house” varies from homebuyer to homebuyer. Fortunately, there are many things you can do to determine if a residence is right for you. Now, let’s take a look at three tips to help you evaluate a home so you can decide whether to proceed with ...
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A home showing is a valuable opportunity for a buyer, as it enables him or her to walk through a residence and find out what a house is all about. At the same time, a single home showing may be insufficient. Ultimately, there are many reasons why you may want ...
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Getting a home inspection is usually built into the purchase contract for most real estate transactions. A home inspection contingency protects the buyer from getting any unwelcome surprises after they buy the home (think water damage or an HVAC system whose days are numbered). In some cases, home inspections are ...
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