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Home Owner 5 Common Mistakes Home Sellers Make Not Clearing the Clutter It’s hard to show the beauty and features of your home when it’s full of clutter. It may not seem like clutter to you, but remember, buyers need to be able to envision their own stuff in your house. If they can’t see past your stuff to envision their own things, […]
Buyer Tips and Tricks for a Stress-Free Move! Pack a suitcase for every member of the family as if you are going on a trip for a week. This will enable you to have each person’s necessities (Clothes, toiletries, towels, etc) for the first few days in the new home without stressing over which box to dig through. Don’t forget to pack a […]
Home Owner I’m thinking about selling my house…but I don’t know where to start A home is usually your largest financial investment, properly preparing it to sell will get you the most return on your investment. Homeowners usually know they are going to sell 5-8 months before they put their house on the market. You can begin most of these steps that early on! Starting by calling your Realtor, […]
Home Owner Curb Appeal – But I hate yard work Curb appeal is like a first impression on a blind date. Good or bad, it is a lasting impression. No matter how magnificent your home looks on the inside, most buyers have already made judgements about your house before they even step foot out of their car. Curb appeal isn’t just about yard work! You […]
Home Owner I Can Take Everything but the Kitchen Sink, Right? Woah Woah, hold your horses for a minute! I know the contract is boring to read, but did you make it to paragraph 2? Paragraph 2b lays out the improvements on the property that stay (convey) with the property. Think of it this way, if it is permanently attached or built-in, it stays. For example, […]
Home Owner What is My Home Worth? Lots of people ponder the question “What is my home worth?” Well, it really depends on who you’re asking. Are you asking an appraiser for the appraisal value, the tax office for the tax assessed value, or a Realtor for the market value? Surprisingly, they all mean different things. Let’s take a look. Appraised Value […]
Buyer Are Smart Homes Smart? Smart home technology is the new upsell in real estate. Thousands of properties sell every day that have smart devices. Smart features allow a person to control devices remotely or allow its built-in intelligence to work for them through a preset program, IFTTT, or context-awareness. These smart controls are available on devices throughout your house […]
Buyer What Makes a Room a Bedroom? If you’ve been around real estate much in your life I’m sure you’ve heard the comment that if a room doesn’t have a closet it can’t be considered a bedroom. Well, that’s actually not true, at least in San Angelo! There is no single definition for a bedroom in Texas. In 2001 Texas adopted the […]
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Home Owner What Documents do I Need to Dig Out Before Listing My House for Sale? Mortgage Statement – you will need your mortgage statement initially for your Realtor to run a Net Sheet for you. A net sheet shows you the amount of $ you should walk away with at closing. Make sure you are comfortable with this amount before listing your house for sale! You will also need your mortgage […]
Home Owner 10 Things Sellers SHOULDN’T do! Follow buyers around during showings – Bottom line, it can make buyers uncomfortable. Buyers are less likely to take their time and truly visualize themselves in your house when a seller is present and even more so when they’re following them through the house. Now, with the times we’re in, some sellers are working from home […]
Buyer Contingency Contracts There are a few ways to buy a house before or while selling your current home. The most common way is by using a contingency contract. A contingency contract is basically a normal purchase contract, but it is contingent or dependent on the buyer selling another property, usually, it’s their current home. These contracts aren’t […]
Home Owner Do I Really Need a Lockbox? A real estate lockbox makes it easy to allow any interested real estate agent and buyers or real estate related professional to access the property. Homes with lockboxes typically get more showings and sell faster than ones that don’t. If a listing agent or a seller must rearrange their schedule to unlock a house or […]
Buyer What is a Homestead Exemption? Homestead Exemption = Saving $$ If you’ve purchased a home and it as your primary residence, then you should file for a homestead exemption with the Tom Green County Appraisal District to save money on your property taxes. Within San Angelo city limits, we are taxed on 3 things that make up our overall property taxes: County tax, City tax, […]
Home Owner Video Privacy Selling a home can be stressful. Typically, when you put your house on the market you’ve worked hard to make your house look better for strangers than you do for your own family. It can be frustrating when those strangers not only don’t make an offer on your home but then they don’t even give […]
Buyer How Do You Build Equity In Your Home? You hear people talk about the amount of equity they have in a house, but what does equity really mean? When we’re talking about houses, equity is what the home is worth minus how much you owe on it. If you purchased a $200,000 home and put 5% down ($10,000) then you start out having […]