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The Latest Technologies Home Inspectors Use for More Thorough Inspections

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While in the process of purchasing a home, you are going to want to have a home inspection performed. It's a security blanket of sorts for you to be sure there aren't safety hazards and major defects in the home. There are quite a few professional home inspection companies in most markets.

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Why Buyers Shouldn't Waive Inspection Contingencies

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This year the real estate industry is experiencing a market frenzy with a colossal amount of buyers looking for homes. The inventory of homes available is historically low. According to an article on keepingcurrentmatters.com, "A normal market's inventory sits at 6 months. Inspection contingencies are in place to protect buyers.

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How a Seller’s Home Inspection Can Net You More Money When You Sell

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Home buyers almost always have a professional home inspection performed by a licensed inspection company when they purchase a home. However, it is not a bad idea for sellers to have a home inspection, or pre-listing home inspection, performed as well.

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The Many Shades of Earnest Money

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Earnest money is the money a buyer offers to have deposited at contract time to show he is earnest or serious about purchasing the home. As home values have been rising, so have earnest money amounts. How Earnest Money Works When you submit an offer to purchase a home, part of the contract deals with earnest money.

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The Real Estate Market is Changing: Is Your Listing Agent Providing Top-Notch Services?

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For the past couple years, homes have been selling fast and home values have been increasing at record-breaking rates. The inventory of listed homes on the market has been historically low. In many markets home sellers no longer have the leverage they did a few months ago.

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Gaining a Competitive Edge Buying a Home

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Due in part to the inventory of available homes for sale being historically low, it was low at the end of 2019 and continues to drop. According to a homebuyinginstitute.com article, in February of 2021, there were fewer home for sale than in February 2020. With limited inventory, home values are on the rise.

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Key Skills Your Agent Should Possess in Today's Market

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Home prices continue to increase and sellers are reaping the rewards of quick sales. According to an article written by Danielle Hale on Realtor.com, "Homes continue to sell faster than a year ago." Your agent should know the real estate contract like the back of her hand. There is more to consider than just price.

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