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Category: Real Estate

The Home Closing Process Amid Coronavirus: The Seller’s Guide to How Long Will It Take

August 14, 2020 Robin Bradford Monthly Editorial, Real Estate

Selling your home during the coronavirus outbreak is no easy task. So if you’ve managed to find a buyer and accept an offer despite these challenging times, congratulations! You’re almost there. All that’s left is to close the deal.

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How To Grow a Thousand-Pound Pumpkin: Secrets of Giant-Vegetable Growers

July 15, 2020 Robin Bradford Monthly Editorial, Real Estate

If you’ve ever wandered through your county or state fair, you’ve likely seen the massive, award-winning vegetables on display, from thousand-pound pumpkins to beets as big as a great white shark. Maybe you dream of

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When the Outside Matters More Than Ever

June 15, 2020 Robin Bradford Monthly Editorial, Real Estate

Curb appeal: It’s the make-or-break first impression of your home. It either beckons a second look or turns buyers off entirely. And now, in the age of the coronavirus, curb appeal is more vital than

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Dream Big: 6 Reasons Why You Should Look at Homes Outside Your Price Range

February 17, 2020 Robin Bradford Monthly Editorial, Real Estate

When you’re house hunting, budget is everything. It dictates how much home you can reasonably afford, and therefore which homes you look at. After all, you don’t want to end up house poor or risk going into foreclosure because you couldn’t

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Try Before You Buy? How a Pre-Offer Inspection Could Hurt Buyers’ Chances

December 15, 2019 Staff Writer Monthly Editorial, Real Estate

Courtesy of Realtor.com You wouldn’t buy a car without kicking the tires, right? Well, likewise, there’s no reason why you should buy a house without having an inspection first. For most buyers, the home inspection happens after

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What Do Both Republicans and Democrats Really Care About? Housing Affordability

November 15, 2019 Staff Writer Monthly Editorial, Real Estate

Courtesy of Realtor.com Lately, it seems like America couldn’t be any more polarized. About half of the country is gunning for President Donald Trump’s impeachment, while the other half remains staunch in its support for the

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Questions You’ll Wish You Asked Before You Moved In

October 15, 2019 Staff Writer Monthly Editorial, Real Estate

Courtesy of Realtor.com Avoid regrets by knowing what questions to ask a REALTOR® or owner before you commit to a new home. If you bought a house with no maintenance issues big or small, let

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When Are You Committed to a Real Estate Agent?

September 15, 2019 Staff Writer Monthly Editorial, Real Estate

The Exclusivity Question Explained Courtesy of Realtor.com When are you committed to a real estate agent? That’s a good question to ponder if you’re shopping for a home, since you can’t just hopscotch from one agent to the

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Grub Control For Lawns

August 15, 2019 Staff Writer Monthly Editorial, Real Estate

Courtesy of Southern States  Brown, dead patches of grass are tell-tale signs of lawn grubs. These pests live a few inches underground and feed on your turf’s roots. Often grubs go unnoticed until the damage

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Myths About Buying a Foreclosure Home That’ll Surprise Deal Seekers

July 15, 2019 Staff Writer Monthly Editorial, Real Estate

Courtesy of Realtor.com 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

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Roosting Risks: The Unexpected Dangers of Bird Nests Near Your Home

June 15, 2019 Staff Writer Monthly Editorial, Real Estate

Courtesy of Realtor.com Spring is nesting season for most North American birds, which means they’ll be chirping, making nests, and laying eggs. Unless you still have nightmares after watching Alfred Hitchcock’s classic horror thriller “The Birds,” our

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Strange Things That Can Stop a Home From Ever Selling

May 15, 2019 Staff Writer Monthly Editorial, Real Estate

Courtesy of Realtor.com Ever wonder what could keep a home from selling? Just ask a listing agent. They’ve seen some doozies. Listing agents, as the professionals who help prep a home for sale, are often

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Organic Gardening Tips

May 15, 2019 Staff Writer Monthly Editorial, Real Estate

Organic gardening has been around for centuries. It’s certainly not new, but gardening without artificial additives has made a comeback in recent years. And there is a good reason – organic vegetables are healthier and

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Does Writing an Offer Letter to the Seller Help? Not Always—Here’s Why

May 15, 2019 Staff Writer Monthly Editorial, Real Estate

Courtesy of Realtor.com You’ve spent months—perhaps years—searching for the perfect house, and you’ve finally found it. But you’re not alone; there’s a very strong chance that other home shoppers are vying for it, too. So how can

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6 Things You’ll Love—and Hate—About Buying a Home This Spring

April 15, 2019 Staff Writer Monthly Editorial, Real Estate

Courtesy of Realtor.com Welcome to the best—and worst—time to buy a home: Spring! Yes, it’s peak home-buying season. However, it’s no bed of roses. Knowing what to expect is half the battle, and can help

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