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Leading factors to a slow sale (read more)
There are many factors that contribute to the shelf life of your residence on the market. The idea
is to keep those days as low as possible, and the return as high as possible, but if often ends up
as a balancing act between the two. If your are concerned that your house may sit on the market for a while,
or just want to educate yourself how to avoid market shelf life, review the following information.
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Surviving the home inspection (read more)
Home inspections are a must for home buyers, so as the seller expect a home inspection prior to sale. It may be
a good idea to contract a home inspector prior to putting your house on the market to get a head start on any
noticible changes that need to be made to the property.
Is your house ready to show? (read more)
Do you think your house is ready to show? There are many things that buyers specifically look at
when evaluating your home for purchase. Read more about a few of improvements you can make with
very little effort.
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