When it comes to selling your home in the Twin Cities, Minnesota, there’s a compelling case for homeowners to step back and let potential homebuyers and their Realtors®explore the property without their presence. While avoiding potentially awkward comments is one motivating factor, there are several other advantages to providing prospective…
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Twin Cities Real Estate Market
The Twin Cities housing market has been crazy over the past few years. While there have always been periods of ups and downs, buyer’s markets and seller’s markets, yet the frenetic pace and swings has had everyone speculating. Now that interest rates have climbed back to more “normal” levels, those…
10 Most Common Minnesota Home Buyer Questions
Buying a new home or condo for the first-time can be exciting and confusing for some. There are a lot of steps to buying a condo or a home, and individuals can have many questions pertaining to the homebuying process. These are the most common questions home buyers have, and…
Now offering a FREE Homebuyers Consultation
Are you’re looking to buy a condo, a townhome, or a single-family home in Minneapolis, St. Paul, or the surrounding suburbs? Please feel free to contact RE/MAX Results, Shannon Lindstrom, Realtor @ 612-616-9714 or visit the web link below. http://properties.agentcrate.com/shannonlindstrom-freeconsult If you have homebuying questions, please feel free to contact…
Owning a Twin Cities Condo or Home Is Still More Affordable Than Renting One
If spending more time at home over the past year is making you really think hard about buying a home instead of renting one, you’re not alone. You may be wondering, however, if the dollars and cents add up in your favor as home prices continue to rise. According to the…
10 Home Inspection Issues – Red Flags
Most Minnesota homebuyers realize that they can’t expect a perfect home inspection report when buying a resale home. Cosmetic flaws and minor repairs are easily managed and shouldn’t be deal breakers. That said, there are some issues that are more serious and should give the buyer pause if not addressed…