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Tips for New Associations That Need to Hire a Condo-Association Manager

For a newly elected condo board made up of residents, one of the first decisions to make is whether to keep the association manager used by the developer, become a self-managing entity, or bring in a new firm. Generally, most associations don't want to self-manage because this requires a huge investment of time for volunteer board members. It also may not be advisable to keep the developer's manager, since they may be working in the interest of the developer and not the condo owners. Read More 

Two Tips to Ensure That Your Tiny Home Sells Quickly

A number of individuals construct their own tiny home from scratch in order to customize it. This allows them to build a home that fits their tastes and needs. However, there are a number of tiny-home shoppers who do not have the time and resources to devote to building a home from scratch. Therefore, a tiny home for sale on the market can be the perfect solution. However, just like with traditional homes, tiny homes can sit on the market for weeks or even months without any movement. Read More 

Qualities Your Real Estate Agent Must Have

When you're selling your home, having the right real estate agent can take a lot of the legwork out of the process. Here are some qualities that your real estate agent must have to be successful.   They Give a Reasonable Value Estimate A great real estate agent knows how to price homes. This eliminates the frustration of not being able to sell your property, and it also keeps you from selling your home too low. Read More 

Job Offer In Another State? How Selling Your House For Cash Can Work For You

Are you a homeowner who wants to move to another city or state? Are minor home issues resulting in you having a hard time finding a buyer for your house? Selling your home through a real estate agent isn't your only option. There are people who are willing to pay cash for houses, no matter what the condition. Here are some reasons why this might be a good option for you: Read More 

Considering An Old House? Things To Look For Before You Make An Offer

When you're looking for your first home, many buyers love the vintage charm of older houses that just doesn't come with newer-construction homes. If your realtor is showing you some homes that are several decades (or even a century) old, here are some things to look for before you make an offer.  1. Wall Quality Many old houses had walls that were made from plaster. Over time, the plaster in the walls can begin to crumble. Read More