Home Sellers

6 Home Seller Sins You Don't Want to Commit

Selling a home is more than just listing it on the market and showing it off to buyers. Learn the top seller sins to avoid for a faster home sale.

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Sellers: Prepare Your Home for the Fall Season

As the fall season approaches, use our Fall Maintenance Checklist to prepare your home for colder weather before listing it on the market.

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What is a Short Sale?

A short sale is an option for those struggling to sell or who are late on their monthly payments. Let's learn about short sales and how to have one!

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How to Pick the Best Offer on Your Home

In the best circumstances, you will recieve multiple offers on your home. Read more to learn which factors to consider before settling on an offer.

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Which Home Appliances are Included with a Sold Property?

Do you know which appliances add the most value to your home sale? Learn which appliances to leave with the property and which ones to take with you.

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What to Do When You Move into a New Neighborhood

There's a lot to discover when moving into a new neighborhood. After you've unpacked your boxes, the next step is to meet new people, explore the area, and get involved. Here are the top things you should do when you're new to the neighborhood.

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What to Know When Selling Your Home As-Is

Selling your home as-is may be the best option if you don’t plan to make repairs. Consider these things when listing your home as-is.

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Home Inspections vs. Appraisals

Many new home buyers use appraisal and home inspection synonymously, but the two are actually quite different. Inspections are not required, but choosing against one could result in discovering hazardous elements after you’ve purchased the home. So whether you’re a new or experienced home buyer, inspections and appraisals are necessary. Read on to learn their differences and what goes into each process.

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A Look Back at the 2021 Real Estate Market

The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic spread fear across the country for the sake of personal safety and economic stability alike. As America shut down, and restaurants and offices closed, many believed that the housing market would suffer the same fate. But as restrictions weaned throughout 2021, people who were stuck inside over lockdown were eager to buy and sell. Let’s take a look at 2021 and how the housing market defied all odds.

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How to Write a Good Listing Description

When you’re ready to put your home up for sale, you’ll want a good listing description to draw in potential buyers. This is the best time to show off your home’s features and list any recent renovations that were done. A good listing description requires certain language to really entice buyers. HomeHunt is here to show you what a good listing description includes to help you sell your home faster!

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Home Buyers Get Ready! A Seller's Surge is Predicted

Like most industries, the real estate industry experiences market fluctuations depending on the time of year. Spring has always been the busiest season for home buying and selling as warm weather encourages open houses, tours, and moving. However, the COVID-19 pandemic flipped the script in 2020 after homeowners were forced to stay put throughout the spring and summer. As a result, researchers expected real estate in 2021 to display a stabilization, but a new survey from Realtor.com® depicts just the opposite. As the buyer demand remains strong, sellers are choosing to list their homes this winter instead of waiting for spring, creating a seller’s surge in the market.

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Winter Home Selling: Deck the Halls

Putting your home on the market during the holiday season can seem like a nightmare, but believe it or not, there are always potential buyers looking to purchase a home before the end of the year. Many regard the holiday season as one of the busiest of the year, and there are measures you can take to help your home sell fast and efficiently.

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