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    What is Fair Market Value and How Do I Know What My Home is Worth?

    By Michael Melton | February 26, 2022

    As you plan to sell your home, one of your biggest questions might be, “What is the value of my home?”. Many factors determine fair market value and every property is different. But what is fair market value and how is it determined?  What is fair market value? The definition of fair market value by... Read More

    How Much Should I Budget to Sell My House?

    By Michael Melton | February 18, 2022

    If you’re ready to move on to a new home, you may be wondering how much to budget to sell your current home. In this guide, we dive into what costs sellers should expect to pay. Fees may vary based on your location, market conditions, and what repairs you make before selling.  Here’s what costs... Read More

    What Upgrades Increase Home Value? 9 Improvements That Buyers Love

    By Michael Melton | February 12, 2022

    If you’re planning some renovation projects, it’s important to know what upgrades can increase the value of your home (even if you aren’t selling your home in the near future).  Homes have been at the center of a massive change since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic began, changing the way everyone shops for their... Read More

    How to Manage the Stress of Selling Your Home

    By Michael Melton | February 4, 2022

    The stress of selling your house can be overwhelming. There are logistical challenges like scheduling showings, the uncertainty of when you’ll sell, and if you’ll be satisfied with the outcome. Here’s a list of strategies to help you through the selling process and minimize the stress along the way. Contact an agent 90 days before... Read More

    8 Homeowner Expenses to Budget For Every Year

    By Michael Melton | January 29, 2022

    Owning a home is a huge accomplishment, and it comes with an array of financial obligations. If you’re a new homeowner or you’re looking to buy a home, here are the 8 most common homeowner expenses to budget for.  1 – Taxes Property taxes rank among the largest encumbrances for homeowners. Local counties and towns... Read More

    What Must Be Fixed After a Home Inspection?

    By Michael Melton | January 21, 2022

    Home inspections are a vital part of the selling process. They can sometimes reveal issues that sellers were unaware of, and those items may need to be resolved before the sale can move forward.  Issues that could be mandatory to be fixed Structural issues Structural problems are typically at the top of the list of... Read More

    6 Things Every Homebuyer Should Know About Seller’s Disclosures

    By Michael Melton | January 14, 2022

    Seller disclosures provide the buyer with information on any known material defects with the property that could impact its value or livability. However, disclosures don’t always reveal everything you need to know about a property. Here are 6 key factors every homebuyer should know about seller disclosures.  Disclosure laws are unique to each individual state... Read More

    8 Things to Do Before Selling Your Home

    By Michael Melton | January 8, 2022

    If you’re planning to sell your home within the next few months, you may be thinking of a million things to do before listing. Here’s a helpful guide to pre-listing tasks that are worth your while. 1 – Get rid of clutter It’s never too early to declutter your home before selling it. You may... Read More

    What is an Appraisal Gap Guarantee?

    By Michael Melton | December 31, 2021

    If you’re selling your home in a hot market where home prices are being driven up by bidding wars, your home may not appraise for the inflated purchase offer. Here’s a guide to help you understand what happens when homes appraise below the purchase price. How is the appraised value determined? Most buyers finance the... Read More

    What Not to Fix When Selling a Home

    By Michael Melton | December 23, 2021

    If you’re about to sell your home, you may be wondering if there are any fixes you need to make first. But, before you start compiling your fix list, here are some things that may not be worth tackling.  Cosmetic flaws Wear and tear is to be expected in homes, so there’s no need to... Read More