It may come as a surprise for some people to learn that not everyone uses a real estate agent when buying or selling a home. Whenever someone is looking to move, it is critical to rely on the experience of a real estate agent. There are a f...
Let’s face it, selling your Thomasville home can be an emotionally difficult process – especially if you have lived there for a long time. When you make a house your home, it holds many of your memories and it becomes a part of your identit...
For many people, putting their home up for sale is an exciting time to determine what kind of financial boon they'll reap. With real estate on the rise, there are plenty of opportunities to see financial gains. Even if you're selling your home,...
It can be a stressful experience to put your home on the market and wait for offers in the hope that you've priced it right. However, for those who are considering selling to family members, the sale of a home can be fraught with just as much s...
Buying a new home is a big step for individuals and families. This is a time for celebration as the new furniture gets moved in, everyone gets adjusted, and the honeymoon phase starts with the new home. On the other hand, buying a home also mea...
Open houses are a good opportunity to get out to see what kind of home you're looking for and if it will work for you. Fortunately, they can also be a good opportunity to find out some things about the house you're looking at that might not be ...
Buying your first home is a major milestone in your life, similar to graduating high school or moving out of your parent’s house.
When you buy a Thomasville property, you are making a long term investment decision in your future and potent...
If you enjoy history and fixing things, then it may be hard to drive by historic Thomasville homes for sale without feeling the urge to buy one and fix it up. Before you do, you need learn the three R’s of fixing up historic homes and the dif...
When someone is looking to purchase a house, they need to think about how long they want their mortgage to last. While a bank can structure a mortgage to last for any number of years, the most common lengths are 15 and 30 years. While a 30-year...
For many people, owning a home is seen as a rite of passage. At the same time, purchasing a home is expensive. As a result, many people end up renting for an extended period of time.
Here are a few signs that someone is ready to stop ren...