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Pros and Cons of Selling Your Home As-Is

Cleveland Appraisal Blog

For some homeowners, extensive renovations can present a challenge in terms of time and finances, particularly if you plan to move out of your home soon. Therefore, you don’t have to fix or account for any issues that might be discovered in a professional home inspection issued by the buyer. No repairs, no costs.

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Download these 9 real estate prospecting letter templates that actually work

Housing Wire

I can also provide expert advice about renovations and the potential return on investment — where to get the biggest bang for your buck — or simply answer any questions you have about the market. Perhaps they don’t receive strong enough offers or struggle to address issues that arise at home inspection. and most are available for $3.75

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Guide to Buying Apartment Buildings for Sale in Ohio

The Robert Weiler Company

An investment in this market can provide reliable cash flow, steady appreciation, lower maintenance and management efforts per unit, and diversification of an investor’s portfolio. For new commercial real estate investors, buying a small apartment building for sale is a good investment choice. Reliable Cash Flow. Passive Income.

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Commercial Appraisal: Understanding the Basics

AmeriMac

In this blog, we will take you through everything you need about commercial real estate appraisal, from defining the term and understanding its importance to exploring the different types of commercial properties that are appraised. The property inspection is a crucial step in the commercial appraisal process.

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What to Expect from a Property Management Company?

The Robert Weiler Company

As an investor, you must ensure that your real estate appreciates by making smart improvements. Such tasks usually require the manager to: Perform frequent inspections. Conduct frequent inspections of the property’s interior and exterior. Owning commercial property is a considerable undertaking.

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How the ARV Works in Real Estate: A Beginner’s Guide

Mashvisor

ARV can help you tell what renovations to make to get the highest ROI, fix and flip homes fast, and grow your real estate portfolio. Here is how. Table of…

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Selling Commercial Real Estate? 24 Practical Techniques to BOOST YOUR ROI on 5 Different Property Types

The Robert Weiler Company

In commercial real estate, return on investment (or ROI) is the amount an investor profits from a property sale after all expenses are deducted. An investor in your real estate will want to know the overall vacancy rate of your property, so make sure that those empty spaces are ready to rent! Make the most of the space.