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iBuyers Rebound as Power Buyers Rapidly Expand

RIS Media

What 2021 tells us is that both solutions are here to stay, and that Power Buying—including “buy-before-you-sell” bridge solutions and “cash offer” options—could eventually become the norm in residential real estate. Many of the leading Power Buyer firms reported record growth.

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Zavvie Releases Seller Preferences Report

RIS Media

The new zavvie report found that in the first half of this year, more sellers than ever utilized the services offered by a range of companies that are fundamentally changing how residential real estate works. ” Peterson added, “Homebuyers with all cash averaged just 1.1 submissions before getting their offers accepted.

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Tips for Negotiating After the House Inspection

Realty Biz

It doesn’t happen often but there can be issues that the seller’s lender will make the loan contingent upon. The seller can’t be forced to make the repair but chances are they won’t be able to sell contingent on a loan until the repair is made. This could be a damaged roof that was not detected by the buyer.

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How to Sell a House ‘As Is’ in Ohio

HomeLight

Ohio law requires sellers to disclose material facts about the property through the Residential Property Disclosure Form. A good time to fill out the Residential Property Disclosure Form is prior to listing your home or requesting an offer so that you know it’s taken care of. Be aware of minimum property standards for certain loans.

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What Buyers Need to Know About Making an Offer on Active Contingent Listings

HomeLight

An appraisal contingency allows a buyer to walk away from a sale if after an appraisal is completed if the value of the home is found to be less than the purchase price. This is the most commonly waived contingency, with 21% of buyers going without an appraisal, according to NAR data. Title contingencies. Zoning contingencies.