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Best Places to Live in Charleston! Northbridge in West Ashley Spotlight
Wed, Jan 29th 2020 10:23 am by Nat Wallen Charelston South Carolina House Selling AdvicePosted By Nat Wallen No comments
The 90 Things You Cannot Afford To Neglect When Selling Your Home in Charleston, SC
Tue, Nov 5th 2013 7:37 pm by Nat Wallen Charelston South Carolina House Selling Advice
THE BEST WAY TO SELL YOUR HOME IS TO SELL IT FAST!
When your house isn’t in the best condition, it sits on the market for far too long and becomes stale. That’s when people begin to wonder what’s wrong with it...
You only have one defense against one stagnant showing after the next. You need to be absolutely certain your house is in the best condition possible. Marketing has everything to do with presentation. When you present a poor and flawed product, its negative aspects stand out and affect the entire experience.
When you put your home on the market, it needs to be immaculate. It needs to have all of the positive aspects that attract buyers. The market is full of people who spend ever...
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Why being prequalified is super important when looking for homes for sale in Mt Pleasant, SC
Wed, Oct 16th 2013 10:00 am by Nat Wallen Charelston South Carolina House Selling Advice
If you're looking for homes for sale in Mt Pleasant SC, it's a great idea to really go through what's called a loan prequalification process. The reason that I say this is that the market is moving fairly quickly and knowing in advance all about the mortgage process and how much you qualify for will help you make the right decision.
There are many realtors that will not allow buyers in their car that haven't been pre-qualified. I personally find that strict "draw a line in the sand" mentality a little bit brash. Of course, I also feel that being prequalified is important, not for me, but for the client.
Let me explain… Early in my career I would take people out because I was excited to be a...
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Buying and Selling? Should You Put the Cart Before the Horse?
Sat, Sep 28th 2013 8:40 pm by Nat Wallen Charelston South Carolina House Selling AdviceIf you're searching for homes for sale in Charleston SC, ask yourself a simple question along the way… am I putting the cart before the horse?
Sure, moving can be stressful. With so many unknowns , it is not uncommon for people to jump the gun and do things in reverse. Find a home, then try to sell.
While this is a good way to avoid being homeless, there are some very good reasons to be careful not to put the cart before the horse. Not to buy and then sell.
Consider this:
- You think about wanting to move, and you decide to start looking.
- Your intention is to just get a feel for the market.
- You stumble across the perfect house.
- It is definitely the one, it has everything. Perfect price...
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Houses for Sale in Charleston South Carolina - Obtain Top Dollar
Fri, May 24th 2013 6:00 pm by Nat Wallen Charelston South Carolina House Selling AdviceHouses for Sale in Charleston South Carolina - Obtain Top Dollar
Houses in Charleston South Carolina that are well prepared sell faster and for more money. If you are considering placing yours on the market, there are many things to do prior to presenting it to buyers. The natural tendency is to base your decision of the asking price by how much you need in order to move to the next destination. This is not always the best way to make decisions, as a buyer will only pay what they will pay, however, great steps can be taken in advance to accomplish the highest and best result.
Moving is a great excuse to go through everything that builds up over time and minimize what you have into what yo...
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