by Admin | Jul 9, 2019 | For Sellers, Homeowners, Inside the Home
When you decide to sell a house that desperately needs updating, you basically have two choices: Sell as is (in its current condition without improvements) or make upgrades in the hope of reaping bigger bucks down the line. While renovating your property will...
by Admin | Jul 2, 2019 | For Buyers, For Sellers, Homeowners, Inside the Home, Lakeland Living
Considering buying a foreclosed home? Any home buyer looking to pay below market value should be paying attention to foreclosure listings. But the process of buying a repossessed home is full of misconceptions—and we’re here to help separate the false...
by Admin | Jun 24, 2019 | Florida Lifestyle, For Buyers, For Sellers, Homeowners, Inside the Home, Lakeland Living
If you’re buying a condo, townhouse, or free-standing home in a neighborhood with shared common areas and amenities (such as a swimming pool, tennis courts, parking garages, or even just the security gates and sidewalks in front of each residence) odds are high...
by Admin | Jun 4, 2019 | For Sellers, Homeowners, Inside the Home, Lakeland Living
Home sellers are often told to make upgrades to their house before they sell … but when is the best time to get those home improvements underway, in terms of scoring the best ROI? It’s a tough balance to strike. After all, the sooner you remodel your...
by Admin | May 28, 2019 | For Buyers, For Sellers, Homeowners, Inside the Home
Selling a home can be a long, time- consuming process, especially if the seller and potential buyers butt heads. Sometimes, the issues behind a deal-making deadlock are legitimately big. Other times, they simply aren’t. So here are some of the pettiest problems...
by Admin | May 13, 2019 | For Sellers, Homeowners, Inside the Home, Lakeland Living
When is the best time to sell your house? Timing can make a big difference in terms of selling your home quickly and for the most cash. But here’s the thing: The rules on pinpointing that best time might not be what you think. The assumption that spring is...