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How To Sell Your Home In Shoreline, WA.

Now that you have decided to sell your home in Shoreline, WA; perhaps the overwhelm is setting in… you’re probably asking yourself “Where to start?” This is a common reaction when people face the potentially overwhelming prospect of a move. Take a look out our home seller tips and checklist so you can get ready to sell your house!
A good Shoreline, WA real estate agent will help you determine the best listing price for your home.

What Can You Buy For A Million Plus In Seattle Washington?

With "Starter Homes" in the suburbs, towns and neighborhoods surrounding Seattle starting at upwards of half a million dollars, Seattle is one of the country's more expensive real estate markets. While there is a lot of housing pressure and tight inventory at the sub-one-million dollar mark, as first time home owners vie for their own piece of the action, once you start looking at homes priced above $1.5 million, the field thins considerably and you may be in the luxury house market.

What A Home Inspection Won’t Tell You About A Shoreline Property.

Before you buy a home, one of the things you should do is to have it checked out by a professional home inspector. Home inspections are used to provide an opportunity for a buyer to identify any major issues with a home prior to closing. In general, home inspectors do a very thorough job, examining things during a home inspection that most of us would never dream of looking at. After all, they have 1,600+ items on their inspection checklists. Still, despite that thoroughness, inspectors don't and can't look at everything. Here, then, is what a home inspection won't tell you about a Shoreline property.
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6 Repairs to Make NOW to Sell Your Snohomish Home This Spring

Are you looking to put your home on the market soon? If so, then there are several things on your to-do list already. One of those major “to-dos” should be making essential repairs to increase the profitability of your home. Otherwise, a home inspector will come in and expose the flaws of your home. No longer can you just throw your house up on the market and hope for the best. That used to work, but not so much anymore. Now the watchword is "fixing to sell," which means that you'll likely have to perform certain repairs and updates to meet buyers' expectations. And this applies especially during spring when inventory is higher and buyers can be pickier. So below are 6 repairs to make now to sell your Snohomish home this spring.
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Seattle, WA and Bellevue, WA Home Buyers Are Finding More Space (Square Footage & Negotiating Room) In The Luxury Home Market

A few years ago, the young tech crowd moving into the Seattle and Bellevue housing markets had their eyes on a downtown address with an easy commute and access to urban amenities. After the 2020 health crisis, quarantine orders and business shut-downs have brought to light how valuable more interior square footage can be and many young adults and families are fleeing the urban, rental life and looking for their first homes in North Seattle neighborhoods like Shoreline, Lynnwood, Bothell, and even Everett, WA. This is putting a squeeze on the sub-million dollar home market, but luxury homes above $1.5 million don't seem to be seeing such pressure with multiple offers and homes selling for 20% over asking price.
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6 Myths About Seattle Real Estate Agents That You Need To Know!

There are lots of common misconceptions floating around out there about real estate agents. Usually along the lines that agents can’t be trusted and that they’re out to take your money. But the fact is that agents are professionals, and if they don't take care of clients, they won't be in business long. Agents really are looking out for their clients' best interests and put themselves second in the equation – even if they ultimately make less money. So let's clear things up a bit. Check out these 6 myths about Seattle real estate agents that you need to know.

Why Experience Matters When Choosing A Real Estate Agent For Your Seattle Probate Property

Selecting a knowledgeable and experienced probate realtor, losing a loved one is a hard thing to experience, but dealing with the legal hassle that comes with estates and court process makes the grieving process even worse. Probate happens when there is a death and the deceased person’s properties are sold or dealt with according to the local law and code. This can mean many legal proceedings and can take some time, and some probate real estate sales require court confirmation. During the probate process, all the property, assets, debts, and claims of the estate are inventoried and tallied. Then, all valid claims are settled and the remainder of the estate distributed among the beneficiaries in accordance with the will. If that sounds complicated, it is – especially when it involves property that must be sold. For it often happens that the decedent's real estate has to be sold in order to cover debt claims against the estate or so that the proceeds of the sale can be distributed to beneficiaries. But selling probate property is a much different animal from a traditional real estate sale. That's why experience matters when choosing a Seattle real estate agent for your Seattle probate property.