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Exclusive Interview: Chad Nash, Ph.D., Team Lead, The RE-Doc Group

The Close

Sure, they may sound like they know what they’re talking about, but when it comes down to it, they may as well just roll some dice. Luckily, we happen to know Chad Nash, a Denver agent who has advanced degrees in economics and data analyses. You look like a movie star over there. to understand it. to understand it.

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Should I Remodel or Move? How to Navigate This Major Housing Decision

HomeLight

As our lives progress and major life events happen — a new baby, a health setback, the loss of a job — it’d be nice if our homes took a cue and morphed into just what we need at the moment. What seems like enough space at one time can quickly get cramped, as can an empty nest with echoing bedrooms and too many stairs.

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The Key Paperwork You Need to Sell a House, With or Without a Realtor

HomeLight

So grab your lucky pen, stretch those hand muscles, and do some mental flossing to make space in your brain for fun stuff like “mandatory disclosures.” So, you’ve decided to sell your home. This contract outlines the terms of the purchase and maps out the “who”, “what”, “where”, “when”, and “why” of the transaction.

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Exclusive: The Untold History of How Women Faced Unspeakable Discrimination in Mortgages—and Then Fought Back

Realtor.com

A three-bedroom ranch went up for sale in a nearby, suburban Delaware neighborhood where their friends lived. We both wanted the American dream.”. There was the highly publicized case of the newlyweds who claimed their lender made them promise to remain childless through birth control, an abortion, or a vasectomy.

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