Questions You Shouid Ask Before Moving Into A 55+ Community

If your kids have grown up and you have determined that the big house you needed when they were younger is no longer necessary, it is a good idea to consider buying a home in a community only accessible to individuals who are at least 55 years of age or older. By doing so, you are much less likely to need to worry about the crying babies and reckless teenagers that are commonly found in typical housing environments. Read More 

3 Mistakes No Home Seller Should Make When Staging A Home

It can be challenging to stage your home for an open house or for your real estate agent to show it to interested home buyers. You want to go for the right balance of homey and perfectly clean, and it's always best to err on the side of cleanliness. Talk to your real estate agent for advice on staging the home to best suit local home buyers. Also, make sure you never make these unfortunately common mistakes that home sellers make when staging their home for sale. Read More 

Options To Consider When You Inherit A Home

Following the death of a loved one and the reading of the will, you may shockingly find yourself as the owner of the person's home. Many people will leave their home to a family member or other loved one in their will, but if you weren't previously informed about this decision, you'll be in for quite a surprise. Fortunately, there are a number of different ways that you can successfully deal with this situation. Read More 

3 Home Interior Mistakes That Could Turn Off Potential Buyers

When you are listing your home for sale, you may imagine home buyers strolling into your home and immediately falling in love with the cool way you have decorated it. However, you may need to do a bit of work to prepare your home for showings. Some things that you may think are awesome can repel some home buyers, so you may need to alter how your home is before you try to sell it. Read More 

3 Often-Neglected Items on a Cleaning Checklist When Your Home Is for Sale

When you are working with a real estate agent to sell your home, you may be excited to get the property on the market. Perhaps you are already having daydreams of a home buyer waltzing into your house, falling in love with it, and making you a large offer. No matter how grand your visions may be, you have to dot all your I's and cross all your T's if you expect to connect with a home buyer who is truly interested in your property. Read More