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Home-buying can be a smart move in your 20’s—and save you money in the long run. And it’s not as scary as you think.
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Are you an “empty nester”? Thinking about downsizing? Don’t think of it as shrinking. Instead, think of it as “rightsizing.”
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Unexpected things can happen when you buy a new home—especially if it’s been vacant for awhile, or if it’s a new construction—and you’ll be the first one living in it. Home warranties are designed to cover unexpected problems with the systems in your new home.
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Multiple Offers happen when more than one buyer is interested in the same home, at the same time. Understanding a multiple offer situation and working closely with your ReeceNichols agent can keep your negotiations moving forward.
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The Kansas City metro area is surprisingly large—with 15 different counties, and a population of 2.34 million people. But tucked within this large city is a wide variety of neighborhoods, complete with an amazing mix of big-city amenities and small-town living.
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Even if you’re just thinking about buying a home, now’s the time to talk to a realtor. They’re here to educate you on what steps to take, what financial preparation you’ll need, and how the whole process works—at no charge to you.
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Ready to buy a new home? Here are 9 simple questions that you should ask your realtor—before you buy. Knowing the answers to these questions can save you headaches, time delays, and money, both before and after closing.
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So you’re ready to sell your home and buy a new one at the same time. Maybe you’re ready to upgrade, downsize, relocate—or just want a new neighborhood. While buying and selling at the same time can be a little tricky, it can be done—and a good realtor makes it easier. Here are a few things you’ll need to do for a successful move.
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Right now, the housing marketing in Kansas City is very competitive. What does that mean? That means that there are lots of buyers—competing for fewer homes.
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Building a brand-new home can be rewarding—you can design the “perfect” home for you and your family—with all the features and colors you’ve always wanted. But it also has its own special set of challenges.
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