Unfortunately, home selling has become a more complex business than it used to be. New seller disclosure statements, longer mysterious forms agreements, and a range of environmental concerns have all emerged in the past decade. More importantly, the home-selling process has changed.
The home-selling process typically starts several months before a property is made available for sale. It's necessary to look at a home through the eyes of a prospective buyer and determine what needs to be cleaned, painted, repaired and tossed out. Ask yourself: If you were buying this home what would you want to see? The goal is to show a home which looks good, maximizes space and attracts as many buyers -- and as much demand -- as possible.
While part of the "getting ready" phase relates to repairs, painting and other home improvements, this is also a good time to ask why you really want to sell. Selling a home is an important matter and there should be a good reason to sell -- perhaps a job change to a new community or the need for more space. Your reason for selling can impact the negotiating process so it's important to discuss your needs and wants in private with the REALTOR® who lists your home.
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Advance Loan Modification Fees illegal On October 11, 2009, Governor Schwarzenegger signed Senate Bill 94 (Calderon), and the legislation took effect immediately upon his signature. Thus, California law now prohibits any person, including real estate licensees and attorneys, from demanding or collecting an advance fee from a consumer for loan modification or mortgage loan forbearance services affecting 1 – 4 unit residential dwellings
Existing-Home Sales Show Another Gain Driven by the first-time buyer tax credit, existing-home sales showed another big gain in October with a strong uptrend established over the past seven months, while inventories continue to decline, according to the National Association of Realtors®. Historically low interest rates also are boosting the market. Mortgage interest rates last month were the third lowest on record dating back to 1971
HAFA helps homeowners On April 5, 2010, the U.S. government will implement the Home Affordable Foreclosure Alternatives Program.
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