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Selling Your Home In Today's Market

Numerous homes are being sold every year. Latest reports, however, show that sales of homes are slowing and mortgage rates are going up. The National Association of Realtors said home sales went down by 2.1% in the first quarter of 2006 while the average rates on mortgages at 6.78% are the highest since 2002.


Why Taking Pictures Each Season Will Help You Sell Your Property Faster In The Future

If you are thinking of selling your property in 2007 now is a good time to get a head start by taking pictures to show the different moods of your property during each season. Most property owners wait until they decide to sell their property and have already signed a listing agreement before taking any pictures of their property. This limits the variety and quality of pictures that will be taken by your listing agent since they will be shooting photos only one time and during only one season.


Is the Marketing of Your Property Working

When marketing just about anything, it can sometimes be hard to tell if it is working. When it comes to trying to sell your property, there are a few ways to gauge the results.


Things to Include In Your Online Real Estate Advertisement

If you intend to sell your home, you better be on the web these days. Over 70 percent of potential buyers now use it to research and view homes before going out and looking at them.


Sell Your Own Home - DIY Selling Real Estate Without An Agent

If millions of people sell their homes each year through an agent then that might suggest that private selling of real estate isn't the way to go. Of course it's not that simple and the premise that a person needs an agent is a false one.


Selling Strategy in Slow Real Estate Markets

The first half of this decade was a seller’s delight. Now the worm has turned and buyers are in the catbird’s seat. Although the market is currently slow, you can still get the sale with the right strategy.


Why Won't My Home Sell

Selling a property can often seem like a hit and miss proposition in today's real estate market. If you find you are missing a lot, you need to figure out why.


Sarasota Real Estate: Is Lethargy Over

During the past eighteen months, home sales were put to a state of sluggishness as market conditions continued to cool off which subsequently caused a tug-of-war between sellers and buyers. In the early goings, sellers were adamant the slowdown was only a temporary setback and hoped that homes sales would move back up in due time.


Do Open House's Sell Homes?

Many real estate agents have confessed that they haven't sold a single home through an open house, but have obtained names and numbers of prospective home buyers and successfully sold them other properties.


Real Estate Sellers' Closing Costs

The sales price is not the amount you will be taking home from the closing. What will be deducted from that price?


Factors Affecting the Home Offer Price

When the buyer and seller decided to buy or sell a home property in the market, at first they carry on with a price consideration for the house property. But there are many factors which will affect the value or price consideration of your house property.


Three Truisms About Las Vegas Nevada Homes For Sale

Do you know the three tricks of the trade when marketing Las Vegas, Nevada homes for sale? Here’s how to price and market Las Vegas residential real estate.


Home Sellers Perspective Key To Housing Market Rebound

Sellers don't rule in 2007, and neither do buyers. It's that simple and if you're planning to sell your home in this new and vastly different market from the glory years you should be prepared with this mantra: reality. Buyers are very realistic and have more options than ever to find a home seller who offers them something that many others still refuse to put into their home sale vocabulary.


Drive-by Curb Appeal: Make Them Slow Down

Are your friends and family real estate junkies? You may have the same experience I have when I visit them. I can’t remember one visit–no matter how often I visit the same family and friends–where I haven’t been taken for curb appeal viewing through their neighborhood. We look at the fronts of new homes, old homes, good ones, bad ones–it doesn’t matter. It’s their chance to point out what’s going on in their neighborhood.


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