I’ve pulled together a list of 8 different items that sellers typically forget when they decide to sell their home. There are so many different things to consider when you choose to sell your home such as finances, how much you’ll sell your home for, or if you’ll be moving into a new home, that it’s easy to overlook some items. Zach tends to find that people are concerned with the big picture (as they should be) but sometimes forget the smaller details which can also be important. With this list in hand, you’ll be a step closer to a successful sale of your home!
If you’re anything like me, you have your address saved in a variety of online stores, profiles, banks and credit cards, and it may very well be impossible to change all of them. But don’t worry, I’ve come up with a checklist of some of the more common places when it comes to changing your address. It may not cover everything, but hopefully it will provide you a good start and jog your memory.
Home inspections are extremely important and can unearth things you and your agent may not be aware of.
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In the past, I’ve shared some tips on how to get your house show ready, but today I want to share some unexpected turn-offs when getting your home ready to show. Some of these items on this list will surprise you since they are tricks that you’ve probably heard of in the past that were used to help entice buyers when selling your home.
Many of us have heard that it’s not a good idea to try and sell your home during the holidays, well myth busted! Here are some reasons why selling your home during the holidays can be a great option for you and the numbers to back it.
Whether you’re going to be living in your home while you sell it, also known as owner occupied, or you’re looking to get top dollar when you sell, there are many different reasons that people look to stage their home when they sell. Staging your home could help you get the best offers possible for a couple different reasons.
There are some key points to look out for when selecting your real estate agent that could be warning signs that you’re not hiring the right realtor for you. Now don’t get me wrong, an agent that meets any of these 7 points does not necessarily mean that they won’t find you the perfect home or sell your current house for the best price, but if you do not have previous experience working with the agent it may be best to find a different one.
Now that we’ve covered basic and intermediate vocabulary, I think everyone is ready for the advanced stuff!
Choosing the right real estate agent to represent you in the sale of your house or to find your next home can be difficult. There are so many agents out there, but how do you know who you will work with best? We break down 4 characteristics to look for when choosing an agent.
Buying or selling your home can be confusing and stressful. Don't let the real estate vocabulary be part of this confusion!
Whether you’re upgrading, refinancing, downsizing or looking to put money into an investment property, knowing how to calculate your home’s equity is an essential step in the process.
Buying or selling your home can be confusing and stressful. Don't let the real estate vocabulary be part of this confusion!
Las Vegas 2025: 28,498 sales (lowest since 2007) despite population doubling. Las Vegas Expert, Zach WalkerLieb: "On a ratio basis, far worse than 2007." Median price $470K, inventory up 28.8%. Per-capita transaction crisis creates buyer opportunities, seller challenges.