FAQ
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How do I start the process of buying a home?
The first step is to determine your needs and priorities. Consider factors like location, size, style, and any specific features you want in a home. Once you have a clear picture, consult a trusted real estate agent who can guide you through the search, schedule showings, and help you make informed decisions.
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How long does it typically take to buy or sell a home?
The timeline can vary depending on market conditions and individual circumstances. On average, buying a home can take 30–60 days from offer acceptance to closing, while selling a home may take 30–90 days from listing to closing. Your real estate agent can provide a more specific timeline based on your goals and market trends.
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What should I look for during a home showing?
Pay attention to the overall condition of the property, layout, and features. Look for any signs of wear, such as cracks, leaks, or outdated systems. Consider the home’s functionality, neighborhood amenities, and proximity to schools, work, and other important locations. Your agent can help point out key details you might miss.
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Do I need a home inspection, and what does it involve?
Yes, a home inspection is highly recommended to identify potential issues with the property. A licensed inspector will assess the home’s structure, systems (e.g., plumbing, electrical, HVAC), roof, and overall safety. The inspection report will help you make an informed decision or negotiate repairs with the seller.
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How do I determine the right listing price for my home?
Your agent will perform a Comparative Market Analysis (CMA) to evaluate similar properties in your area that have recently sold. Factors such as location, size, condition, and market trends will help determine a competitive and attractive price to maximize your home's value and appeal.
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What happens after my offer is accepted on a home?
Once your offer is accepted, you’ll enter the closing process. This typically includes a home inspection, signing a purchase agreement, and working through contingencies such as appraisals or final walkthroughs. Your agent will help coordinate these steps and ensure the process goes smoothly until closing day.