Especially when the market is moving briskly, selling your Charlotte home can put you up against a chicken-egg quandary. “Which came first?” is as unanswerable today as when we argued about in the second grade—yet when a key decision about selling your home depends on answering a similar puzzler, it’s anything but whimsical. The metaphor is almost exact. If you know you will be buying a new house but haven’t yet sold your current Charlotte home, which comes first? As for the new purchase, the universally agreed upon best practice for house-hunting is to be able to produce a lender’s preapproval for (0 comments)
If you are planning on selling your Charlotte home—perhaps as early as this spring—you’ve already begun to give thought to getting it in shape for photography and showings. Some of the most obvious projects will be the most important (cleaning and de-cluttering are among those). You might tackle some of the areas that will require deep cleaning early on, but for the most part, those activities can be scheduled closer to launch: the day when your agent posts your Charlotte listing. On the other hand, there are some projects you can think about (0 comments)
Selling your Charlotte home is never something you do on a whim. There can be rare situations when the decision to sell is a sudden one that’s forced by unexpected life circumstances (favorable or not)—but selling your Charlotte home is not likely to be the result of some sudden impulse. Since that’s the case, it follows that most of us will have been aware for some time that we will be selling sooner or later. That gives us some leeway for improving the ultimate results we can expect when an eventual sale takes place. Thinking about that, and acting upon it, constitutes (1 comments)