Home Buyer Tips

Real Estate Investment: Three Telltale Signs You’re Not Cut Out to Be a Landlord

The idea of purchasing a property and having renters can be an exciting business venture that offers lucrative financial rewards. However, there's a lot involved in being a successful landlord and it's important to be aware of what's required before making the commitment. Whether you're investing in one rental property or five, here are some questions you should ask yourself before getting involved.

By |2017-08-10T01:56:30-04:00March 7th, 2017|Home Buyer Tips|Comments Off on Real Estate Investment: Three Telltale Signs You’re Not Cut Out to Be a Landlord

Real Estate Investing: How to Find — and Hang on to — Great Rental Tenants

It's great news if you have enough financial capital that you have the option of investing in a rental property, but being able to afford it is only half the battle. Since you'll need to find and keep the right renters in order to make a profit, here are some ways that you can ensure your property will be a financial benefit.

By |2017-08-10T01:56:42-04:00February 23rd, 2017|Home Buyer Tips|Comments Off on Real Estate Investing: How to Find — and Hang on to — Great Rental Tenants

Buyer’s Remorse: 3 Things You Should Never Say When You’re Negotiating to Buy a Home

The prospect of finding the home you've always dreamed of can be such an exciting prospect that it's easy to forget all about the process of negotiating. However, it's important to keep a few things to yourself when it comes to the art of making the deal. If you're currently searching for the right place and are preparing to sign on the dotted line, here are a few phrases it's best to avoid.

By |2017-08-10T01:57:01-04:00February 7th, 2017|Home Buyer Tips|Comments Off on Buyer’s Remorse: 3 Things You Should Never Say When You’re Negotiating to Buy a Home

Thinking About Buying a ‘Fixer Upper’? Here’s What You Need to Know

With all of the home renovation and fixer-upper shows on television, the idea of completely renovating and re-doing an old home can seem like an enticing premise. Unfortunately, investing in the wrong fixer-upper can mean an awful lot of expenditure without the added financial rewards. Whether you're considering investing down the road or are ready to dive in, here are a few things to consider first.

By |2017-08-10T01:57:18-04:00January 31st, 2017|Home Buyer Tips|Comments Off on Thinking About Buying a ‘Fixer Upper’? Here’s What You Need to Know

Buying Real Estate vs. Buying Stocks: Here’s Why a Home Should Be Your Priority

Once you're done with debt and you've started to save, it's commonly the case that you'll start hearing about the risks and rewards of investing in stocks or real estate. Unfortunately, it can be difficult for many people to know what type of investment is going to work better for them down the road. If you're currently considering what you should put your money into, here are some reasons you may want to turn to real estate.

By |2017-08-10T01:57:38-04:00January 12th, 2017|Home Buyer Tips|Comments Off on Buying Real Estate vs. Buying Stocks: Here’s Why a Home Should Be Your Priority

Making the Grade: How to Research Local Schools Before Buying Your Next Home

There are so many things involved in moving into a new home in a different neighborhood that it can be easy to forget about the proximity of many nearby amenities. If you're wondering how you can find out more about the local school, let the following tips be your guide.

By |2017-08-10T01:57:44-04:00January 5th, 2017|Home Buyer Tips|Comments Off on Making the Grade: How to Research Local Schools Before Buying Your Next Home

Understanding Real Estate Contracts and What You Can Expect to Find

There are a lot of things that go into the successful sale of your home, but many people are unfamiliar with the intricacies of the contract. Whether you consult with your real estate agent or plan on diving in on your own, it's important to be clear on the terms. If you're wondering what you can expect when it comes to the contract, here are some pointers on what to watch out for.

By |2017-08-10T01:57:49-04:00January 4th, 2017|Home Buyer Tips|Comments Off on Understanding Real Estate Contracts and What You Can Expect to Find

Helping a Disabled Relative or Friend Buy a New Home? Here’s What to Look For

The search for a new home is difficult enough for the average person, but if you're helping a friend or relative who has a disability, there are even more things to be aware of. If you're not sure quite how to tackle the housing market, here are a few things to look out for so that you can be sure your friend is getting the home they'll need.

By |2017-08-10T01:57:58-04:00December 27th, 2016|Home Buyer Tips|Comments Off on Helping a Disabled Relative or Friend Buy a New Home? Here’s What to Look For

Making the Grade: How to Research Local Schools Before Buying Your Next Home

There are so many things involved in moving into a new home in a different neighborhood that it can be easy to forget about the proximity of many nearby amenities. If you're wondering how you can find out more about the local school, let the following tips be your guide.

By |2017-08-10T01:58:10-04:00December 16th, 2016|Home Buyer Tips|Comments Off on Making the Grade: How to Research Local Schools Before Buying Your Next Home

5 Major Red Flags to Watch for When You’re Touring an Open House

An open house is one of the best opportunities a potential homeowner will have to take stock of a home and determine if it will work for them. If you're currently perusing the open houses in your neighborhood, here's some things you should make sure to watch out for.

By |2017-08-10T01:58:08-04:00December 15th, 2016|Home Buyer Tips|Comments Off on 5 Major Red Flags to Watch for When You’re Touring an Open House

4 Common Problems Home Sellers May Try to Hide

It's easy for buyers to fall in love with properties when they're looking at polished hardwood floors, new appliances or renovated kitchens. During open houses and showings, glamorous features get all the attention. However, these dream homes right away can be dangerous. This list of the four most common problems home sellers try to hide will guide buyers every step of the way, from pictures to purchase.

By |2017-08-10T01:58:22-04:00December 8th, 2016|Home Buyer Tips|Comments Off on 4 Common Problems Home Sellers May Try to Hide
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