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3 Properties That Need More Due Diligence Before Purchasing

Realty Biz

When you are buying a home there are three types of properties that need more research and due diligence. These kinds of properties include condemned houses, hoarder homes, and short sales. Types of Properties With More Required Due Diligence. It is easy to make mistakes when you don’t do your homework.

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Do the Due: A Complete Due Diligence Guide and Checklist for Homebuyers

HomeLight

As a buyer, that means you have to do your due diligence from both a practical and contractual perspective. What does due diligence mean in residential real estate? Some people just focus on a home inspection and that’s not enough. That’s why we’ve put together this guide to due diligence for a homebuyer.

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The current REO market requires an expansion of services for business growth

Housing Wire

Tiffany Fletcher: Real Estate Owned (REO), acquired by lenders , banks, or financial institutions typically due to mortgage loan defaults, involves the strategic marketing and sale of existing properties to mitigate losses on outstanding loans. TF: Effective risk management in REO asset sales involves awareness of the intrinsic risks.

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The Art and Business of Home Inspections

RIS Media

Despite the challenges of 2020, home sales rose dramatically. No matter which way things went down, Pillar To Post Home Inspectors® inspected real estate valued at over $55 billion and served hundreds of thousands of customers. While a thorough and excellent home inspection is essential, so too is the customer experience.

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You Just Sold Your House. When Do You Get Paid After Closing?

HomeLight

So, you’ve accepted an offer on your home sale. Either way, you probably have one very important question on your mind: when does a seller get paid after closing on a home sale? These can include where you live, whether it’s a cash or mortgage-financed sale, and whether you’re working with a top real estate agent.

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5 Keys To Know About an ‘As Is’ Home Sale Before You Try One

HomeLight

These are all items that you may see listed for sale “as is” on sites like Facebook Marketplace or Craigslist. So how do “as is” sales in furniture and retail translate to “as is” sales in real estate? A couch with a red wine stain. An iPad with software issues. A car with a few dents and scratches.

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Selling a House ‘As Is’ in Connecticut

HomeLight

According to Todd Auslander , who completes 27% more sales than the average Stamford, Connecticut agent, selling a house ‘as is’ in Connecticut is mostly done when the owner inherits the house, lives out of state, or the house is in really bad condition. Median sales price in Connecticut. Looking to sell a house “as is” in Connecticut?

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