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Buying and Selling Lexington Park Real EstateLexington Park Home ImprovementDon't change the general architecture of the home, and make sure that renovations match. For example, a modern steel door doesn't belong on a ranch house built in the 1970s. Be aware of the features in Lexington Park. Do it Yourself? Be extremely confident you're capable of taking on a project before trying to do it yourself. When it comes time to sell your Lexington Park home, believe me buyers can and do spot all the signs of amateur work and they discount their offer accordingly. Lexington Park Home InspectionThe purpose of a thorough home inspection is to ensure that Lexington Park home buyers know exactly what a home’s condition is prior to completing the transaction. A good Lexington Park home inspection should include an evaluation of the foundation, framing, roofing, site drainage, attic, plumbing, heating, electrical system, fireplaces, chimneys, pavement, fences, stairs, decks, patios, doors, windows, walls, ceilings, floors and built-in appliances. All significant or pertinent findings should be reported in writing to the prospective Lexington Park homebuyer. The home inspection report gives the Lexington Park homebuyer the information he or she needs to determine whether to buy the property as is or to ask the seller to make repairs. In most cases, when an Lexington Park homebuyer makes repair requests, sellers usually agree to some if not all of the conditions. Lexington Park Disclosure RuleTypes of Material Defects for Lexington Park might include any known structural deficiencies or building code violations. Material Defects might also include defects in walls, ceilings, floors, windows, foundations or electrical or plumbing systems. If you are selling in the summer and the place usually floods in the winter that is a material defect that is not going to be obvious to a prospective buyer. When you are contemplating the possibility of selling your Lexington Park you might want to ask yourself what you would want to know about the property if you were planning to buy it. If a condition or situation would be important to you, disclose it and disclose it in writing. As a seller, this is your strongest protection against future litigation. Lexington Park Real Estate Title InsuranceBuying a new home is the single largest financial investment for most families but there are risks. What if the seller doesn’t really own the home? What if there are mortgages, judgements or liens against the property? What if the property taxes have not been paid for several years? Lexington Park real estate Title insurance protects you against these types of risks and against the risks of human error. It is your basic home ownership protection. Lexington Park Title insurance protects you against future losses arising out of events that have happened in the past. Unlike other types of insurance, title insurance is paid when the policy is issued and is good for the life of the policy. The premium required is based on the amount of the sale or the mortgage. Buying Lexington Park Real Estate...Will it Pay?The only factor being considered here is Home Equity. In individual cases it may be wiser to invest than to pre-pay your Lexington Park loan. It also may be wiser to pay off high-interest, non-deductible loans before considering your home equity building options. Your financial advisor is the one to consult for these matters. If you would like up-to-the-minute information about home appreciation values in your area, please call or E-mail me today. What Makes Lexington Park Sell?People often ask me when is the best time to sell my Lexington Park? I usually reply that if you want to get the best price for your home, it is wise to give yourself as much time as possible to sell it. However peak selling seasons vary in different areas of the country, and Lexington Park is no exception, and weather has a lot to do with an area’s peak season. For example, late spring and early fall are the prime listing seasons in many areas because houses tend to show better in those months than they do in the heat of summer. Having said that, houses sell in every season in areas where there is a demand. By demand, I mean a significant number of prospective buyers moving to the area for a variety of reasons. |
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