Business is still happening. There is however ways of going about it to be more cautious. Showing Houses Distance of 6′ between everyone. Use gloves, hand sanitizer, masks, etc as any of the parties see fit. Touch only KNOBS (door…
Only real estate professionals who are members of the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® (NAR) can call themselves REALTORS®. The rest call themselves Real Estate Agents. All REALTORS® adhere to NAR’s strict Code of Ethics, which is based on professionalism and…
Posted on January 2, 2020by admin in Buying, Selling
Home buyers and home sellers are on separate sides of the fence when it comes to home sales. Buyers want the best deal while the seller wants top dollar, however, they both share the same ultimate goal – they want…
There has been a lot of hype around a newer real estate technology trend referred to as “iBuying.” An iBuyer (Opendoor, Knock, OfferPad, Redfin, Zillow, and soon-to-be Keller Williams) is a company that will make you an offer on your…
Atlanta, Georgia. Photograph by Justin Arndt. Atlanta is, perhaps, most famous for its tall buildings and architecture, but it’s also home to homegrown Atlanta chains, and to thousands of people that have moved to metro Atlanta from around the country. Also,…
It may sound counter-intuitive (or just plain crazy) to list your home for sale over the holiday season. But the fact is: winter may be the best time to sell! (That’s right, no need to wait til springtime.) Yep, putting…
There is NO such thing as a Stupid Question, HOWEVER, not asking Questions is Stupid. This is a HUGE time in ones life. Ask all questions and address ALL your Concerns! ~Stormy Curtis, scurtis@buygeorgiarealty.com, (770) 262-8575
Whether your plan is to remain in your home for years or sell in a year or two, here are 5 home improvements that, according to a recent report issued by ‘Remodeling’ magazine, deliver the best return on investment. Replacing…
As an agent, people always ask me for the “truth” with respect to what is most important when selling your home. I guess as opposed to what is a myth…? Anyway, I thought I would share within this blog the…
When you sell your home, the capital gains on the sale are EXEMPT from capital gains tax. This is part of the Taxpayer Relief Act of 1997. If you are single, you will pay no capital gains tax on the…