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17 First-Time Homebuyer Mistakes to Consider and How to Avoid Them
Key Takeaways: Shopping mortgage rates, reviewing your credit report, and looking into first-time home buyer programs can improve your financial situation and increase your choices. Making emotional decisions can lead to overpaying or buying a home that doesn’t fit your long-term needs. Stay grounded by focusing on your priorities and budget. Don’t skip critical steps
15 Essential Tips for Renting an Apartment
Renting an apartment can be exciting, but also stressful if you’re not prepared. Whether you’re a first-time renter or moving into a new place, it’s important to know what to expect and what to watch out for. From understanding your lease to spotting hidden fees, this Redfin article shares 15 apartment renting tips to help
How to Sell Your House: A Comprehensive Guide
Selling your home is a big move – whether you’re relocating, downsizing, or just ready for something new. It can feel overwhelming, but the process doesn’t have to be. With the right strategy and guidance, you can sell your house quickly and for the best possible price. This step-by-step guide covers everything you need to
Is it Worth Replacing Windows Before Selling a House?: Pros, Cons, and What to Consider
Quick Answer: Is it worth it? Worth it: Your windows are damaged, drafty, outdated, or hurting energy efficiency or curb appeal. Not worth it: Your windows are in good shape or you’re selling in a competitive market where buyers prioritize layout and location. Return on investment: ~63%-70% depending on material. Alternatives: Repairs, cleaning, re-caulking, or
18 Types of Home Inspections that Buyers Should Consider
Buying a home is a significant investment, and ensuring the house is in the best condition possible is a top concern for any buyer, regardless of whether it’s your first home or investment property. While a general home inspection is almost always recommended for anyone buying a home, savvy buyers will do their due diligence
Buying a House with Mold: Important Considerations for Buyers
Key takeaways: Buying a house with mold comes with risks, including health concerns and costs of remediation. Extensive mold growth is a sign of a bigger problem with the home, and could even mean structural damage. As a buyer, you can negotiate a lower sale price to account for cost of remediation and get a
The Most Affordable and Most Expensive U.S. Cities to Buy a House
House prices are in record territory, but affordability varies widely by market For many people, buying a house is simply out of reach today. Housing costs have reached record highs, pricing buyers out and leaving more homes on the market than there have been in years. The data backs this up: Nationwide, just 35% of
How to Find Your Property Lines: Fast, Easy, and Precise
Think you know where your property ends? You might be surprised. Property lines are the legal boundaries of your land, and they don’t always line up with fences, driveways, or lawns. Before beginning any outdoor projects, such as building a garage, replacing a fence, installing a pool, or enhancing your landscaping, it’s important to take
How Use and Occupancy Agreements Work
You found the perfect home, your offer was accepted, and closing day is on the calendar. Great! Everything’s falling into place, until your timeline suddenly shifts, and you need to move in before the sale is final. Wait—can you live in the home before closing? The answer is yes, and that’s where a use and
12 Unenforceable HOA Rules and What You Can Do About Them
Homeowners’ associations (HOAs) set rules to maintain property values and neighborhood aesthetics, but some of these rules overstep legal boundaries. Unenforceable HOA rules are regulations imposed by a homeowners’ association that conflict with state or federal law, or were enacted without proper procedure. Whether you own a condo in Miami, FL, or a house in




