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What Is an REO Property, and How to Buy One?

Point2Homes

Real estate-owned (REO) properties, also known as bank-owned, are properties that have not sold at a foreclosure auction , and as a result, they are owned by the foreclosing bank. From there, the bank will collaborate with REO specialists and real estate agents to sell the property. Are REOs Worth It?

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How to Sell a House from Out of State: Long-Distance Guide

HomeLight

Selling a house is rarely easy — but it certainly helps if you’re physically nearby to coordinate repairs, approve paint colors, or pop by during your lunch break to check on things. A skilled real estate agent can guide you through how to sell a house from out of state, providing an elevated level of service. No staging.

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131 Real Estate Terms & Definitions Your Clients Expect You to Know in 2023

The Close

If your clients are concerned about getting approved for a loan, you can remind them that a co-borrower agrees to back the borrower in a mortgage loan. Simply put, this measures the number of days a property is for sale, from the day it is listed on the multiple listing service (MLS) to the day a buyer and seller are under contract.