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How to get a real estate license in Ohio (OH) in 5 steps

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Wondering how to get a real estate license in Ohio in 2024? Your path to real estate licensure begins with 120 hours of classes in an approved Ohio real estate license education program. How long does it take to get a real estate license in Ohio?

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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. Some are waiving appraisals and others are even offering to waive inspection contingencies. What Does Waiving Inspection Contingencies Mean?

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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 Role of an Attorney in a Real Estate Transaction

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In many states across the country, it is required to have an attorney's representation for real estate transactions. Unsure if you should hire an attorney to represent you in your real estate transaction, ask your real estate agent or mortgage lender.

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The Real Estate Transaction: Part 1 - From the Eyes of the Buyer

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Whether you are a home buyer or seller, the real estate transaction can sometimes be tricky to navigate. Each step will get you closer to a successful home closing. Part 1 of our next two posts will dissect the real estate transaction from the buyer's perspective.

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Working with buyers in the nation’s hottest housing market

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year-over-year increase in home values. Rapidly accelerating home prices come with a variety of challenges for lenders and real estate agents, including one of the biggest pain points right now — the appraisal gap. Real estate agents and lenders are working together to try to get buyers into houses.

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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.