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Questions To Ask Before and During Your Home Inspection

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Ability to close deals can make you a reputable and top realtor . To make the efforts in real estate one should have a caliber of using the know-how real estate marketing ideas.  Plenty of roles are involved in home buy and sell. A home inspector is one of them.  A trustworthy home inspector will have to answer all of your questions and without you needing to ask them. From top to toe everything is inspected by the home inspector but you keep focus on serious issues as half of the reports show only minor issues. For example Roof leaking, pest abatement, chimney work, possibly electrical and plumbing.   Your presence during the home inspection and your queries both are very important before and during your home inspection in order to avoid a bad investment. What are some questions to ask a home inspector? How much you will charge and when you can available to do an inspection are not even comes into basics. Ask about:- ·          From where you got the qualific

What Do Economists Think About Buying Vs Renting A House?

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To buy or to rent - this is a big question that has been on the minds of people for many years now. Any potential home buyer often tends to wonder whether buying a house is an economically sound decision or whether they should just continue to rent. While the common wisdom of the ages has always said that buying a house is a great investment, with the changing economic landscape, this 'wisdom' is now no longer proving to be valid. Both home buyers and home sellers are now taking a long hard look at the actual economics of purchasing a home. What does Market Statistics Show? According to Brian Belcher real estate agent, the housing market has appreciated by an average of 4.5% annually. The estimate, when taken from 1980, shows a three percent annual increase in value but just a little bit above zero after it is adjusted for inflation. Meanwhile, the stock market has had an average return of 9.8% including dividends. If you get a price increase on the homeowner's e