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Thinking Points For Buyers & Sellers

I read a good article a while back that was really aimed at motivating real estate agents in a tough market, but it made some very strong points for buyers and sellers, that I think are relevant to transactions nationwide.  I have pulled out the key points below but have also linked to the Joe Klock article in it’s entirety,


Appealing Your Tax Assessment

I have had several clients and friends ask me about their most recent Albemarle County Tax Assessments (just sent to home owners yesterday) and if there is any way to fight the numbers.  I found a really great article that summarizes everything you need to know about this subject and then some.   Many thanks to Sellsius Real Estate Blog! Some


Should the Listing Agent Show/Sell my Home?

I decided that a great way to start blogging about the things that an average real estate consumer wants to know was to pull questions left over at Trulia Voices and other real estate forums and respond to them here. The question from the title of this post was left very recently and seemed like one I had heard enough


“Can I Buy/Sell a Home Without Being Present?”

Another question posed on Trulia but that I’ve been asked before and thought was relevant; “Can I buy or sell a home without being physically present?” Typically, the answer is yes. If you inform your closing company or attorney early in the process, it is usually not extremely difficult to draft up documents that allow a “power of attorney” in


Foreclosures 101

I have had 2 people call me in the past month who wanted to search the foreclosure market for a deal so I’m writing this to explain how foreclosures work and why they’re not for everyone. Foreclosures are becoming more abundant nationwide in the wake of the major shift in the U.S. mortgage market, but they’re not for the faint-hearted