Buying a new home shouldn’t be done on a whim – it should only be done after careful consideration, and only when you are 100 percent sure what you want and need out of a new living space. More than any other age group, seniors have specific requirements for any new home they move […]
4 Tips for Picking Paint Colors
The popcorn is gone! Chip and Joanna would be so proud of me. The popcorn is gone! Well . . . it is almost gone. It’s gone from MOST of the ceilings on the main floor of our house. We just have our entryway, hearth room, and laundry room left to scrape on the […]
An Honest Review of Opendoor
Opendoor seems to be quite the topic of conversation these days. Is this the stress-free real estate model of the future? Or is the ibuyer model simply a gimmick? There are many Opendoor reviews online which are not favorable. I felt compelled to investigate further. The big sell of Opendoor is the […]
5 tips to List your Home at the Right Price
If your home is listed at the right price in tandem with its true market value its should sell within the appropriate time with reasonable marketing effort. Here are 5 pro tips to list your home at the right price. Here’s a quick video with some tips that will help you list […]
5 Common Appraisal Questions Answered
This article was originally posted on DWSlaterCo on February 07, 2018 Even though it is still winter and it is a bit icy outside as I type, it appears that the market activity in our area has already started to heat up. As we get ready for the busy spring selling season, I thought […]
Low Appraisal vs. Bad Appraisal
In the arena of home valuation, the term “Low Appraisal” is perceived as a synonym for a “Bad Appraisal”. Yet these two terms are unrelated. An appraisal with a value that is lower than what was anticipated by the home owner or one that is below a purchase contract price does not mean it […]