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Unless you’re in the process of decorating, most homeowners don’t give much thought to curtains until they become the subject of a tug-of-war with a homebuyer. If you (or your clients) are particularly attached to curtains or other window treatments, there is one thing you need to know.
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Moving to a new home can be stressful on your pets, but there are many things you can do to make the process as painless as possible.
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Right now, the housing marketing in Kansas City is very competitive. What does that mean? That means that there are lots of buyers—competing for fewer homes.
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So you’re ready to sell your home and buy a new one at the same time. Maybe you’re ready to upgrade, downsize, relocate—or just want a new neighborhood. While buying and selling at the same time can be a little tricky, it can be done—and a good realtor makes it easier. Here are a few things you’ll need to do for a successful move.
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Ready to buy a new home? Here are 9 simple questions that you should ask your realtor—before you buy. Knowing the answers to these questions can save you headaches, time delays, and money, both before and after closing.
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Buying a home is an exciting and sometimes emotional time. In order to avoid post-closing headaches or heartaches the homebuyer should really be on the lookout for these 5 things during the inspection.
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Even if you’re just thinking about buying a home, now’s the time to talk to a realtor. They’re here to educate you on what steps to take, what financial preparation you’ll need, and how the whole process works—at no charge to you.
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The Kansas City metro area is surprisingly large—with 15 different counties, and a population of 2.34 million people. But tucked within this large city is a wide variety of neighborhoods, complete with an amazing mix of big-city amenities and small-town living.
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Multiple Offers happen when more than one buyer is interested in the same home, at the same time. Understanding a multiple offer situation and working closely with your ReeceNichols agent can keep your negotiations moving forward.
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Unexpected things can happen when you buy a new home—especially if it’s been vacant for awhile, or if it’s a new construction—and you’ll be the first one living in it. Home warranties are designed to cover unexpected problems with the systems in your new home.
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