Whether you’re eager to list or are just thinking about selling, you’ve probably heard that the 2021 real estate market is one for the record books. Since last year’s swift economic recovery, home values just keep getting higher, and it’s not uncommon for listings to sell over the asking price in just a few days. […]
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4 DIY Projects That Buyers Will Love
Are you getting ready to list your home? Then it might be a good idea to spruce up your place. Although staging and improving your home for buyers might seem expensive, it’s actually anything but! Here are a few DIY projects that buyers will love—and they won’t take much time at all. Freshen Up with […]
Spring Cleaning Tips For Your Home
Are you looking to clean your home from top to bottom this spring? A major focus should be directed toward your appliances, furnishings, and flooring! Read our helpful tips below for more information… The First Impression Since the exterior of your home is the first impression that guests will have, it is important to make […]
5 Essential Tips For Selling A Home With Pets
If you have a dog or a cat, chances are that you are an animal lover. However, while you may love your pet, homes with pets can be a big turn off for potential home buyers. Pets can either be an attractive distraction, distracting prospective buyers from looking at the home or completely the opposite […]
What Stays With The House When You Move?
When you are selling your home, it is natural to believe that anything you can safely remove is yours to keep, such as light fixtures or appliances. Unfortunately, the buyer may want those items too. Rather than keeping everything, decide what you want to keep and what you should leave as a way to entice […]
New Albany Real Estate: 11 Mistakes Sellers Should Avoid
Selling your home is an emotional experience and when you have the right agent the process tends to go alot smoother than trying to learn along the way! This goes without saying for any real estate market, even this one! You have to treat the transaction as a business transaction and not get too involved […]