
You have a prospective buyer for your home, you've settled on a price, and you're headed to closing. The buyer may decide to have a home inspection. A home inspector will go through your home and report on items that may need to be addressed before closing or in the future for the buyer. Our real estate agents can help you when the report comes back, but when you're getting ready for the inspection, or even before you list your house, here are a few basic things to look for on your own to prepare.
When looking at Franconia homes for sale, your main thought is how your current furniture and appliances will look in them. However, there are a few areas where you should think about upgrading. If your TV is over a few years old, you can probably get a bigger one with a clearer picture for a fairly reasonable price. On World Television Day (November 21st), you deserve to rel...
Homeowners often upgrade the kitchen to maximize the sale price of the house. If this includes you, our real estate agents want to caution you to consider whether you will get a meaningful return on your investment (ROI) or if you are following a fad that will quickly lose value. Here are a few renovations that may not be in your best interests:
Our real estate agents know that homebuyers and sellers alike come into the process with many questions. To make the most of the opportunities in front of them, they need the right expertise in their corner. Holderness homes for sale are in high demand, but the best results come from working with a real estate agent you trust.
A real estate agent is your most important ally,...
Done right, a home sale can be one of the best decisions you ever make. Franconia homes for sale and Holderness homes for sale are in high demand. A good marketing plan and the right negotiating skills can help you make even more than planned. How can you be sure of the best outcome? You need expert support every step of the way.