When you are buying land, a townhome or a detached home it is important that you get an updated survey before closing. Buyers sometimes think they do not need one because it is obvious where the property lines are located or they have a copy of an older survey. In the Triangle area there are ... » Learn More about Impervious Soil and Surveys – What a Buyer Must Know
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Tips for Hiring an Experienced Residential Realtor
As you prepare to buy or sell a home, the first step in the process is finding the right Realtor. Navigating the options available can seem overwhelming. Here are some questions to ask that will make it easier to find a quality, experienced agent. 1. What Associations Are You a Member ... » Learn More about Tips for Hiring an Experienced Residential Realtor
6 Ways to Reduce the Stress of Moving Day
[:en]Once you finally purchase your dream home, the next thing you have to think about is moving day. When it comes to moving all of your belongings and your family from one house to another, things can definitely get stressful. The good news is that there are actually some things you can do to ... » Learn More about 6 Ways to Reduce the Stress of Moving Day
Is Your House Really Ready To Sell?
So you’re putting your home on the market, and like most people, you’re hoping it will get snapped up right away. If it’s priced right and you’ve done your homework, chances are good that will happen for you. If you’re not quite sure whether you’re ready, though, you might want to think through the ... » Learn More about Is Your House Really Ready To Sell?
Selling Your Home? Curb Appeal Doesn’t Have to Break the Bank
Often times when homeowners are getting ready to sell their home, updates and improvements start adding up quickly. Sure, you need to replace that leaky faucet in the kitchen and repair the small leak on the roof but what about curb appeal? This is one thing that is often overlooked when homeowners ... » Learn More about Selling Your Home? Curb Appeal Doesn’t Have to Break the Bank