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Reality Check: 9 Things to Expect When Selling Your Home

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The home sale process involves a long list of steps, and your execution of each impacts your final sale price. As with most things in life, preparation is the key to a successful home sale. With 24 years of experience under his belt, Thompson shared a few gems about navigating the home sale journey. Vinyl windows: 72%.

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Closing on a House Checklist: 6 Things Home Buyers Must Do Before They Move In

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Get all contingencies squared away. Most purchase agreements have contingencies —things that buyers must do before the real estate transaction is official, explains Jimmy Branham , a Coral Springs, FL, real estate agent at the Keyes Company. It’s rarely advisable to waive an inspection contingency.

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Everything You Need to Know About Making an Offer: 15 Tips for Homebuyers

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The seller will either accept your offer (in which case it becomes your purchase agreement ), or will counter your offer (you can accept or counter again), or the seller could also flatly decline. No sales contingency? Make sure your agent stresses that your offer doesn’t contain a sales contingency.