When you're buying or selling a home, you want to get a comparative market analysis (CMA) so you know the property value. In a comparative market analysis, real estate agents compare the value of your property with that of similar properties. CMAs are used to determine at what price to list a property for sale. This protects the interests of both the buyer and the seller so that they ...
Posted by Cathy Burgess
on July 6, 2010
If you’ve lived in your home for awhile, it’s easy to develop what is known as seller blindness. You may be used to seeing the same spot on the rug for so long that it ceases to be important. However, these little things are going to catch the eye of a buyer that is seeing your home for the first time. Other common areas that a lot of home sellers forget to address include: ...
Posted by Cathy Burgess
on July 5, 2010