The Savvy Realtor with Angie Cole
Business
Think you are ready to buy your first home? Between finding an agent to signing the papers at the closing table, it’s a process that you’ll want to be prepared for. You’ll also want to be prepared financially for this major purchase. But how much do you really need before you begin the home search? Angie answers this and four other questions from the mailbag about what you need to know when buying a home.
Here’s what you’ll learn from today’s show:
Check out our home-buying guide: https://www.acolerealty.com/blog/special-guide-the-home-buying-process/
Check out our listings: https://www.acolerealty.com/
Mailbag: How Do You Determine How Much A Home Is Worth?
Gen Z: The Next Generation Ready To Buy a Home
Should I Be Nervous About Rising Property Taxes?
Mailbag: What If the Appraisal Doesn’t Match the Purchase Price?
Comparing National Real Estate News with Triangle Trends
Mailbag: How Does Angie Help Buyers Make Sight Unseen Offers?
Mailbag: How High Above List Price Are Homes Selling For?
Mailbag: Will Pools Stay in Demand After the Pandemic?
Mailbag: Do I Need $50K in Due Diligence?
Closing Recap: Three Stories About Sellers
Mailbag: How High Will Home Prices Go?
Apple’s New North Carolina Campus: What Does This Mean for Triangle Real Estate?
Easy Ways to Boost Your Home Value
Mailbag: How Can I Make My Home More Attractive To A Buyer?
Mailbag: Will I Get My Money’s Worth Out of This Home Improvement?
Are These National Real Estate Trends Happening In The Triangle?
Mailbag: How Much Should I Put in Due Diligence?
Mailbag: Why Should I Use A Realtor to Sell My Home?
Are These 6 Real Estate Items Underrated or Overrated?
Triangle Real Estate Market Update for March 2021
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