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6 High Value Home Projects You Can Do In A Weekend

There’s so many parts of your property that can make it more appealing, many of which are large ticket items that require professionals. New roofing, updating electrical, plumbing and windows are good examples of things that increase your homes value but are best left to the pros.   If you’re thinking of selling your home […]

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Do you have to disclose if your house is haunted when selling your home?

If you are selling a house in Arizona and you think it was haunted or you know that someone died in the home, are you supposed to tell the Buyer?   Technically, no, but if realtors are involved, they are obligated to tell the truth. So if you tell them that the house is haunted […]

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How To Save On Your Next Renovation through ReUse

This is a guest post from our friends at Stardust Building Supplies   Walk down the aisles of one of Stardust Building Supplies’ two home improvement reuse centers and you’ll find new, gently-used and salvaged building and remodeling materials including cabinetry, appliances, doors, windows, flooring, lighting, plumbing and more at discounted prices.   The concept […]

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4 “No Stress” Steps for Preparing to Sell an Inherited Property

This is a guest post by our friends at Plan B HomeBuyers   Thinking about selling your inherited house? In this blog post, you’ll read about the 4 no stress tricks for preparing to sell an inherited property so you can sell it easily, with no hassle. Selling a house can be frustrating, time-consuming, and […]

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The 3 “P’s of Selling Your Home Before Christmas

While generally shopping around the Holidays brings to mind Black Friday, crowded malls and lists of presents for the family, others opt to house hunt during this time.   Why? While the majority of people are focused on Holiday events, potential Buyers are looking for something more appealing than a deal on a big-screen TV; […]

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When does the sale actually happen in a short sale or foreclosure?

How to know when the property has officially been sold through short sale or foreclosure   This article is contributed by guest blogger Emily Dressler of Deeds.com   Short Sale   Short sales can be confusing, and there is some definite confusion on when the property is actually transferred. Regardless of whether it’s a short […]

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7 Tips for Selling Your Home for More Money

Even though someone might only do it a few times in their life, selling your home is an art that every homeowner must understand before listing it for sale. In some markets, it’s less important that your house be perfect. In a balanced market, or buyers market, you’ll have to take more effort to show […]

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Lenders on the Hunt: Pursue Those Who Did a Strategic Default?

The increase in number of those who chose to do a strategic defaulter has made collection an expensive and ineffective process.   The economic downturn in 2008 was the trigger for real estate bubble, which left millions of homeowners underwater. Most of the properties lost their value and homeowners lost any potential hope of regaining […]

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How to Attract More Buyers When Selling Your Home in a Changing Market

When selling your home, the goal of advertising, pricing, and preparing your property is to appeal to as many people as possible, right? Although your home might have unique features, the bigger net you can cast, the better chances you have to real in “the one”.   Here’s 3 tips to bring your house to […]

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2 Pricing Tips to Sell Your House Fast

Selling your home in a rising market can be an exciting venture. However, there still needs to be a level of non-emotion to help you achieve the best pricing and fastest sale. Here’s two tips to sell your house fast.   #1) Know your competition   What tends to motivate homeowners to sell is necessity […]

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“Hi Tracy, Just wanted to drop a line to you and Courteney and thank you both for a job well done. Thank you, too, for keeping in touch and keeping us advised as steps progressed. It is a very stressful issue; we were not brought up with this as one of our values. It was a very difficult decision to make and continued to be during all the paperwork. Reg and I are soooo very thankful for you and the Team’s handling of all the sheets and sheets and letters and letters we received from our mortgage company. It was very intimidating. Knowing we had the team to help explain was a relief for both of us and a comfort that the “threatening type words” in those letters were standard procedure and that you and the team addressed them for us.

We are sorry we lost our beautiful home, but glad it was handled the next best way (for our credit) and that someone else now desires it.

Thanks again for you and your team’s services and compassion during this trying time.”