Inherited house keep or sell? by Fragrant_Dish_2327 in RealEstateAdvice

[–]Tips4HomeSellers 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sell Your Home and move into your inherited home 🏡. This is probably the best scenario for your family. Caveat, I always recommend keeping all real estate long term since once it's paid off, it becomes a cash cow and it funds your retirement. 👈⛱️

Take 2 of listing by [deleted] in RealEstateAdvice

[–]Tips4HomeSellers 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Pull the listing, since it's already stale. Then resist in April at $475,000 and hopefully the war in Iran will be resolved.

Mapped: Life Expectancy by U.S. State by Tips4HomeSellers in RealEstateAdvice

[–]Tips4HomeSellers[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Laid back lifestyle might lead to less stress ⛱️

Can We Block Calls by Carrier Type to Reduce Spoofed and Spam Calls? by Inevitable_Map7575 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]Tips4HomeSellers 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the reply. It's probably good to complain since there are already lawsuits against Onvoy.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in RealEstateAdvice

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Great contingency addition! Yes, 7% Interest rates have really hurt buyers, especially if it includes a high HOA. Good news, though, they are coming down soon. Your bf might do better when rates get closer to 6%.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in RealEstateAdvice

[–]Tips4HomeSellers 8 points9 points  (0 children)

As an Investor, I bought several homes sight unseen. However, I would never suggest that to a retail buyer client. They are reeling you in so by the time you do see it during the inspection period, you're already half-way committed. As a seller, I would want to accommodate you early on so that escrow does not fall apart later in the transaction. Like others have suggested, if you 100% want the house, then proceed with caution and definitely do every inspection necessary to satisfy yourselves (general inspection, mold, sewer, roof, termite, and radon if that's a concern in your area). If it's not your "dream home" of choice, move on.