After the home inspection, the buyer receives a detailed report of the home’s condition and may request repairs, ask for credits, renegotiate the price, or in […]
The clause “inspection for informational purposes only” became popular in the competitive housing market during the pandemic. You may have seen it in an offer, or […]
If you’re shopping for a home, you may come across properties listed “as-is.” This means the seller isn’t making repairs or offering credits for defects and […]
Selling a home comes with many decisions, and one of the biggest is choosing how you want to list and market your property. Traditionally, sellers work […]
Key takeaways You don’t automatically owe capital gains tax if you sell your home and buy another. The primary residence exclusion is the most common way […]
The short answer: Yes. Even new homes can have defects, ranging from misinstalled appliances to roof damage to grading problems. New construction single-family home sales have […]
Enhancing your living space doesn’t always require a hefty budget. With the right updates, you can add real value to your home for under $1,000. Whether […]
Selling a home often involves negotiation. One tool that can help you attract buyers, smooth out deal hiccups, and close faster is the seller concession. Instead […]