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Virtual Tours and Floor Plans

Virtual Tours and Floor Plans

Virtual Tours and Floor Plans Featured In Street Easy One Block Over article "What You Need to Know About Virtual  Tours & Floor Plans" by Jordi Lippe-McGraw. The article highlights how to make the most of virtual showings.  Understanding how to read a floor plan accurately is essential when you’re searching for your next home. Here, you’ll find expert advice for deciphering real Continue Reading

Leasehold

What Is A Leashold?

Featured in Apartment Therapy "What is a Leasehold"? By Gina Vaynshteyn's article: What is Leasehold A leasehold is when a person is leasing a property actually owned by someone else for an extended period of time, treating it as their home. Someone with a leasehold can’t execute the kinds of actions a freeholder can, like selling the house or transferring ownership of it. Leasehold Continue Reading

CEMA: A Strategy to Save Money at the Closing Table

CEMA: A Strategy to Save Money at the Closing Table

. Purchasing a new home can be an expensive venture.  And it involves quite a bit more than just the price of a property.  In order to close on a property, buyers always face a bevy of settlement costs. This includes everything from loan origination fees to appraisal charges to credit report costs. According to the Federal Reserve as a general rule of thumb, buyers spend 3% of their Continue Reading

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