How much? Anybody selling their home wants to get as much as possible for it. Anybody buying a home wants to pay as little as possible for it. SO WHAT CONSTITUTES A FAIR & REASONABLE PRICE FOR ANY GIVEN HOME? There's an old saying that "a thing is worth what you pay for it." And it's true, that when a willing buyer and a willing seller agree on a price that clinches the deal, both parties have in effect said, THIS is what the home is worth. BUT Before you get (0 comments)
Everybody wants to know how to best time the market when buying a home. Especially, in a down market. If you are a seller who wants to move up to a more expensive home in a down market, now could be the best time. If you sell and buy simultaneously, you'll still be ahead of the game because the price reduction on the purchase is greater than the loss on the sale. For example: Say your present home is worth $200,000 But Because of a higher than normal inventory you (0 comments)
To listed to the spot please click on above image. You need to buy a house with a good resale value. How can you determine if that house will increase in value within the next five years so that you can upgrade? Should you buy a smaller house in a prime location or get twice as much house in an average location? It's somewhat like buying stocks. How do you really know which ones will increase most in value (0 comments)
The Palouse, southeast Washington's vast, rolling hills, undulating sea of wheat, is spread out over 2 million acres of steep, rolling, treeless (for the most part) on dark soil. Other than selling trucks to farmers, my past experience leaves me a little naive to a true understanding of how special the Palouse is. The Palouse is visible from almost any spot between the Snake River and Spokane County, from the Palouse River border of Adams County in the west to Idaho in the east. IT'S (0 comments)