As financially damaging as the mortgage collapse of 2009 was, it wasn’t nearly as widespread as what we are currently facing. There are many people in various sectors who are currently not earning a paycheck or generating income. Savings have been exhausted and paying everyday bills has become more difficult. Fortunately, the government has thrown […]
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Don’t Make These Home Selling Mistakes
As with anything, there are do’s and dont’s when it comes to selling your home. Some of the biggest mistakes are arguably the easiest to avoid, which becomes especially important if you are selling or thinking about selling your house without a Realtor. Here are four home selling mistakes you should consider avoiding at all costs. Pricing […]
Navigating Rental Ownership during the Pandemic
Rental property ownership is filled with ups and downs. If you currently own residential real estate you may be faced with the most difficult period of your ownership. In addition to trying to navigate your personal financial situation, you have to worry about rent coming in from your tenants. The protection of your lease may […]
The Five biggest drawbacks of a Lender-Financed Offer
All offers are not created equally. It cannot be stated enough just how important it is to choose the right offer, not just the one with the highest price. The right offer is one that actually closes and allows you to move on from the transaction. The wrong offer has an unexpected problem at the […]
Bellhops study: A lot of people are moving to Tennessee, but what’s love got to do with it?
Tennessee is one of the top five states people are moving to in the U.S., a new study by the Chattanooga-based moving company Bellhops shows. While jobs are a main reason people are moving, especially in growing states like Tennessee, the study also found that love and lifestyle cause many to relocate. Nearly one in five […]
Time To Move? Data Suggests Americans May Flee To Rural Areas Post-COVID
There’s been anecdotal evidence of urban Americans moving out of the big cities and metropolitan areas en route to rural locations. But is it really happening? As it turns out, hard evidence is in short supply – or maybe it’s just too early to tell. GETTY Realtor.com’s Market Hotness rankings for May indicates that out of nearly 20,000 ZIP […]
Add Heat Under Your Feet With a Radiant Flooring System
Installing an electric floor heating system can be a do-it-yourself project if you’re armed with the right skills and information. It’s bad enough that you have to get up in the middle of the night to go to the bathroom, but that tile — it’s so cold! The notion of warming floors for comfort is […]
Give Your Home a Morale Makeover
7 easy ways to revitalize your space and boost your mood. With many Americans spending a lot more time at home, you may find your house taking on the roles of office, classroom, gym and community center — and it’s easy to feel uninspired by your surroundings after occupying the same space day in, day […]
Selling Your Home During COVID-19
Even with the backdrop of a pandemic extremely present, the Real Estate world does not stop. There are many sellers who were waiting for the spring market to list their home and find a buyer. On the surface it would seem that these plans have taken a hit, but in reality they just need a […]
What to Look for in a Strong Cash Buyer
A seller’s goal should be to find the highest offer with the strongest probability of closing. While a near asking price offer may look great after initial review, it may be full of unnecessary contingencies and red flags that may put you in a bad position as the seller. What if you knew what to look for […]