The final walk-through is the buyer’s last opportunity to confirm the home is in the agreed-upon condition before closing. It’s when buyers check that repairs are […]
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 […]
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 often involves negotiation. One tool that can help you attract buyers, smooth out deal hiccups, and close faster is the seller concession. Instead […]
Key takeaways:– Yes, you can close on a house remotely in many states, through a hybrid process or a fully digital eClosing with Remote Online Notarization […]
Key takeaway: An escrow holdback temporarily retains a portion of seller funds after to cover lender-required repairs. Once repairs are verified, the funds are released to […]
Key takeaways Home didn’t sell at first? Assess why before relisting your home. Make necessary improvements and updates, adjust your pricing strategy, and enhance your listing […]
Quick answer: Closing day is when sellers sign the final papers, settle any remaining costs, and officially hand the keys to the buyer. Once the funds […]