There are a million reasons you might have a hard to sell home–anything from an outdated kitchen to storm damage. If you already know selling your...
Home Buying Tips
The Differences Between Financed and Cash Offers for Your Home
The elusive cash offer. It's the real estate dream. When a realtor hears they have a cash offer on a house, they know they've landed a slam dunk...
Making Sense of the NAR Settlement – What’s the Impact?
On Friday, March 15th, the National Association of Realtors (NAR) settled a case with groups of home sellers alleging that the NAR’s Broker-members...
Restrictive Covenants and What To Know Before You Buy
When you find your dream home, you may also find restrictive covenants attached. Don't worry, restrictive covenants are common and occur on almost...
What Is An Easement In Real Estate And What Does It Do?
When you buy a property, you expect it to be yours, and yours alone. But that isn’t always the case. Sometimes you could find there is an easement...
How to Tell if You Have Dry Rot & What to Do
If you have dry rot, you aren’t alone. Every year, around 20 billion feet of wood and boards are destroyed by dry rot in the United States alone. ...
How To Calculate Square Footage of a Home
Calculating the square footage of your house is easy once you know what counts as a square foot, and when it applies to your situation. For...
What Is A Stigmatized Property?
A stigmatized property is a property that is shunned by buyers for reasons that aren’t related to the physical condition or features of the house or...
How a Title Search Works
A title search is when a person or real estate professional looks through county records and claims on a property to determine who the rightful...
What Is Tenancy in Common?
Tenancy in common (TIC) is an agreement where two or more people share ownership rights to a property. The owners in a tenancy in common agreement...