Selling Your Home After Your Marriage Ends

Posted on: 23 December 2020

Selling a home is a big task for a married couple, and it becomes a complicated task when that marriage has come to an end. This might even be the reason for the sale if neither party is willing or able to buy the other out. When the property is held in both your names, the proceeds of the sale will be split between you and your soon-to-be former spouse, once all financial liabilities have been settled.
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Problems To Keep An Eye Out For When House-Hunting

Posted on: 18 November 2020

When you're just beginning to look at homes for sale, there's a lot you should focus on to make sure that you don't end up buying something that ends up being a lot more work and money than you expected. Looking at an online listing or open house in person can't show you every problem with the home. As such, you should know what to expect as you go house-hunting to avoid getting surprised with issues.
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Mistakes to Avoid When Buying Single-Family Homes as Rentals

Posted on: 18 November 2020

More and more, real estate investors are looking to buy single-family homes as rentals, rather than investing only in multi-family properties. This opens up the option of renting to a different demographic of renters who really want land and a garage with their rented space. When you rent out single-family homes, there also tends to be less turnover in renters, which means you spend less time and resources looking for tenants.
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What You Can Do To Help Your Home Sell Quickly

Posted on: 4 November 2020

Putting your home on the market is very exciting. Seeing that "For Sale" sign in your yard can stir a lot of emotions, but if you are still seeing that sign in your yard after months and months, it can be less exciting and more anxiety-riddled feelings. Showing after showing without anyone putting in a bid on your home can make you feel defeated, but there may be things you can do to help prevent this from happening to you.
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