General Questions

What Buyers Should Know about Home Inspections

By |2019-02-11T16:49:59-06:00February 11th, 2019|Buyer Questions, General Advice, General Questions, Inspection Questions|

You don't want to be surprised after closing on a home. As a buyer, you want to be assured that you know what you're investing in. With a licensed home inspector, you have the ability to have a detailed examination of your potential home. Although sellers are obligated to disclose problems they are aware of, a

What Buyers and Sellers Need to Know about the Final Walk-Through

By |2019-02-07T15:49:28-06:00February 7th, 2019|Buyer Questions, General Advice, General Questions, Selling House|

What is a Final Walk-Through? A final walk-through is one of the last steps taken in a real estate transaction. Shortly before closing, the buyers will want to see their future home before signing everything. Typically, the sellers have finished the repairs on the property to the buyer’s standards by this time. A final walk-through

How to Pick the Right Lender

By |2018-12-05T19:44:42-06:00December 5th, 2018|Finance, General Advice, General Questions|

Finding the right lender for your mortgage can be daunting. Particularly if this is your first time buying a home. Don’t be in the dark when making this important decision. Read through some of the helpful tips below so you know what expect and how to pick the best possible plans, rates, and company for

What is a Flat Fee MLS Listing?

By |2023-01-12T15:13:21-06:00April 14th, 2015|General Questions|

Answer: It's your opportunity to bypass a traditional listing agent and sell your own house on the local MLS through a licensed broker. A flat fee listing is a service provided by a discount broker who is a member of your local Multiple Listing Service. Typically, you would pay 6% commission to a listing agent

What is the MLS (Multiple Listing Service)?

By |2015-04-14T01:35:43-06:00April 14th, 2015|General Questions|

Answer: The Multiple Listing Service (MLS) is a comprehensive, detailed list of homes for sale. The power of the MLS lies in the fact that it is a connected network that shares information on homes all across the US. The MLS was created by Realtors and only a licensed Realtor can access it. Realtors basically

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