In the realm of real estate transactions, the distinction between “real” and “personal” property is a frequent source of misunderstandings when buying or selling a home. Nationwide, real estate agents often find themselves in the role of referees, mediating situations fueled by these misconceptions. Such misunderstandings can escalate tension and,…
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Consider Upgrading Your Twin Cities Condo or Home before You List
Most people have wandered through new condo or single-family home developments in the Twin Cities & surrounding suburbs and wished their own home looked as modern and chic. Model homes showcase the latest upgrades and decorating trends; for home sellers these homes are their competition, and it can feel daunting…
Is This the Year to Sell Your Twin Cities Condo or Home?
If one of the questions you’re asking yourself is, “Should I sell my condo or home this year?” consumer sentiment about selling today should boost your confidence in the right direction. Even with the current health crisis that continues to challenge our nation, Americans still feel good about selling a condo or…
A New Way to Shop for Twin Cities Homes in a Virtual World
In a year when we’re learning to do so much remotely, homebuying is no exception. From going to work to attending school, grocery shopping, and even seeing our doctors online, digital practices have changed the way we live. This year, rather than delaying their home purchases, buyers – alongside their…
Considering a Distressed Property?
Twin Cities Homebuyers are always looking for that special bargain. Buying a “fixer-upper” home might be a great investment. While it’s always important to get the most for your money, what about distressed properties? Are they really the best value? Before you decide to buy, it’s important to understand what…
Buying a Home in Minneapolis- Saint Paul with an Easement
If the home you’ve fallen in love that has an easement, you may be wondering how this affects you. An easement gives a person or entity the right to use part of your land, but only for a very specific reason. For example, a utility company may have an easement…