Port St Lucie Home Sold – Victoria Parc Estates
This out of state seller needed to find a great real estate team to sell the house. Without being here and knowing people, the research pointed to us. Here is the story.
This out of state seller needed to find a great real estate team to sell the house. Without being here and knowing people, the research pointed to us. Here is the story.
Is it as easy to sell a home with a solar panel loan as the salespeople say it is? We did a spot check on 6 months of data where we lived to see how transactions happen when a solar panel loan is involved.
Home sellers constantly ask us what are seller closing costs. What fees will have to be paid when I choose to sell a home? Can I negotiate any of these fees? Let us tell you the normal practice via the Florida AS-IS contract.
Your house has not sold in 3 months. What now? You may have chosen to list your house "for-sale-by-owner" or you may have chosen to list your home with a real estate agent. Either way, it's been 3 months and it has not even had an offer. Let's break down a couple of reasons that will require you to take a good look.
Sell Your Home As-Is in Port St Lucie, Florida - should you list it with a real estate agent or choose a home buying company for an as-is sale? Consider these things as you navigate your options.
Inherited vacant land in the Port St Lucie area? If you no longer want to hold on to it, you can sell direct to us, or let us list it for you as your real estate agent.
Can I sell a house remotely? Perhaps you've suddenly inherited a house or already moved to a new state. Selling from 1000 miles away can feel like an insurmountable challenge. We can help walk with you through what could be a stressful process.
At what point has a real estate closing occurred? Is it when the seller has received proceeds? Is it when a buyer has signed? Let's look at the most common purchase and sales agreement used in Florida to find out.
If you own a vacant lot or buildable land in Florida, you might want to check up on it to make sure thieves didn't sell your vacant land out from under you. It's a common scam, but not common enough that everyone knows about it. They still occasionally get through the whole process and steal your money through a fraudulent sale.