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SELLING YOUR HOME Reference Articles: How Long Can I Stay In My Home After Foreclosure Once my home is foreclosed on, how long can I stay in my home after the foreclosure process has started? Once the foreclosure process has started, you have several options. You can try to get your hom http://www.brokeroutpost.com/reference/158460.htm (Updated: 09/01/2007) Related Reference Topics: [foreclosure, sheriff sale, remaining in home]
Home Selling Tips The real estate market is a tough market to sell your home in right now. Read on for some tips on how to improve your chances at selling your home quicker.
Improve the curb appeal of your home:
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Tips on selling your home yourself Many people consider selling their homes by themselves in order to try and save from having to pay high Realtor fees. The truth of the matter is that selling your home on your own can be more troubles http://www.brokeroutpost.com/reference/136767.htm (Updated: 06/30/2007) Related Reference Topics: [for sale by owner, how to sell without a realtor]
Getting Ready to Sell Your Home When attempting to sell your home you want to make sure that you get the maximum amount of return as possible.
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Selling your home with a real estate agent! There are several factors that may play into affect when you decide to sell your home. You will need to decide if you want to sell it on your own (For Sale By Owner) or if you would like to use a rea http://www.brokeroutpost.com/reference/19984.htm (Updated: 05/15/2007) Related Reference Topics: [real estate agent, real estate attorney, home sale]
What is a sale-leaseback program? There are some lenders and real estate investors that offer a program known as a sale leaseback program. This is typically a program that should be used only after all other refinancing options have http://www.brokeroutpost.com/reference/93038.htm (Updated: 04/10/2007) Related Reference Topics: [sale/leaseback, ]
Home Staging Staging your home is a low cost way to help you demand the highest possible price in a sale. Some use the phrase "curb appeal" The way we live in our homes will not necessarily translate to help you http://www.brokeroutpost.com/reference/39260.htm (Updated: 09/03/2006) Related Reference Topics: [selling your home, steps to sell your home faster]
Staging Your Home for Selling When selling your home, some tips for psychologically enticing a potential buyer would include making your home look as a model home- furnished but not lived in. http://www.brokeroutpost.com/reference/27266.htm (Updated: 04/13/2006) Related Reference Topics: [increase your home value, model home]
Questions to ask a realtor Before you hire a realtor to either help you sell your home or help you find a new one there are some questions you will want to ask to make sure the fit is right. You will first want to ask the rea http://www.brokeroutpost.com/reference/27386.htm (Updated: 03/17/2006) Related Reference Topics: [realtor, questions for, selling your home]
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