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Pros and Cons of Selling Your Home As-Is

Cleveland Appraisal Blog

However, sometimes properties may have specific problems that are too serious and can’t go unnoticed at an open house. 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 need to spend money on repairs.

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4 Ways to Help Manage Client Expectations

McKissock

I would recommend including at least property access, financial outcomes, and potential roadblocks from contract to closing. For sellers, they need a clear understanding of what showings, open houses, and inspections could entail. They should be educated on loan costs, contract fees, inspection expenses, etc.

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Top Ten Reasons Why It Is Great to be an Appraiser!

Appraisal Today

Arouse the suspicion of an entire neighborhood when inspecting comparable sales. Spend hours writing volumes of supporting documentation to justify the market value of a property you already decided on when you pulled into the driveway. What is happening in your market? MLS info can be unreliable.

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Buyer’s vs. Seller’s Market: How to Tell the Difference

Assurance Financial

Marketing a home in a buyer’s market vs. a seller’s market requires different tactics. In a market that favors buyers, sellers and their realtors have to put in a much greater effort to make their homes stand out through means of social media, open houses, and advertisements. Downloadable Guides.