When selling a house, avoiding common mistakes can mean the difference between a profitable sale and a loss of thousands of dollars. According to the National Association of Realtors, properly prepared homes sell for up to 23% more than unprepared properties, with...
When selling a house, kitchen appliances typically stay with the property, while laundry appliances are negotiable. Sellers can legally remove any non-permanent fixtures, but should consider market expectations and buyer preferences. What Usually Stays vs Goes:...
Most houses sell within 30-90 days when priced correctly, with the national average being 32 days on market. However, if your home hasn’t received offers after 10-30 days or 5-8 showings, it’s time to reassess your pricing strategy. New England Home Buyers...
Selling a house “as is” in New Hampshire means offering your property in its current condition without making repairs or improvements before the sale. This approach allows sellers to avoid repair costs and close faster, though it typically results in lower...
Selling a house in New Hampshire involves eight essential steps: choosing the right real estate agent, determining your timeline, setting the correct price, preparing and marketing your property, reviewing offers, completing inspections and appraisals, finalizing...