Some states require an attorney to close a home sale; others do not. This breaks down what real estate attorneys actually do and when to hire one even in optional states.
Some states require an attorney to close a home sale; others do not. This breaks down what real estate attorneys actually do and when to hire one even in optional states.
Cash buyers and iBuyers are not the same. Different fees, different home requirements, different risks. This breakdown covers Opendoor and Offerpad’s costs vs local or nationwide cash buyers so you can pick the right path for your sale.
Most home sellers compare cash offers to list prices and miss the real picture. A better approach is to compare net proceeds from each path, plus the scenarios where cash beats a home listing and vice versa.
Many homes sit on the market for months for one reason: the price missed the market. In this article, Neiman Group breaks down how overpricing, weak guidance, and holding costs can turn a listing into a costly delay.
Selling a house as is does not lock a buyer into any price no matter what the property looks like. Neiman Group explains how condition, inspection, and honest disclosure shape a clean cash sale.
Falling behind on mortgage payments can push homeowners into bad decisions. This article breaks down the early warning signs, the mistakes that cost time, and the options that may still stop a foreclosure sale.
Many sellers fixate on headline price and miss the full picture. This guide breaks down the trade-offs between a cash offer and a traditional listing, from fees and concessions to timeline pressure, repair risk, and the net result you actually keep.