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Tips for Selling Your Home in Dallas, TX

Posted by Britney Elizondo | on Thursday, April 29th, 2010 at 10:16 pm
Category: Homes for Sale.
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If you are looking to sell your home in Dallas, TX, you better get prepared to get your home noticed first. the housing market is still booming in spite of the recent economical issues and the jump in the rate of foreclosures. It seems that more and more bigger cities are seeing a major growing trend in their population. Studies on this trend have related it to the fact that people are looking to live closer or in cities that have a higher rate of jobs. This means that if you are trying to sell a home, it more than likely will not be on the market for very long.
the key is to get your home noticed before the rest of the homes that are available. You will have to think about the advertising that you do outside of the city limits because of the fact that the majority of prospective home buyers will be coming from another town. Your main source if advertising should more than likely be on the internet. This is the first place that most people will go when looking to purchase a new home that is several miles away. This is the only real way that they can get reliable info on what is available. Therefore, you should do everything in your power to give them everything that they will want to see, especially when it comes to photos. This will be the main attraction for onlookers. be sure to include any and all information that you think is a good thing about where you live as well as the home.
Follow these tips and you will more than likely have made a successful sale in a very short amount of time.

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Foreclosures in Dallas Texas

Posted by Britney Elizondo | on Tuesday, April 27th, 2010 at 5:01 pm
Category: Foreclosures.
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There is no better time like the present to purchase a home in Dallas Texas. When the housing market took a hit several years ago, it opened the flood gates for foreclosed homes. A foreclosed home is often called a “bank owned” property. A foreclosure occurs when the borrower fails to make their scheduled mortgage payments and they default on their loan. The bank will offer the home at a much lower price than it appraises for in the hopes that it will sell quickly.
Can I Negotiate the Price On a Foreclosure?
Yes, you can negotiate the price on almost anything, so it’s encouraged to try on the price of your new home. Get your own home inspection performed on the property and use that as the starting point for your negotiations. Dallas Texas is a wonderful place to live and with all of the foreclosures you should be able to find a home in a really nice neighborhood for a very good and affordable price. You will be able to live in the nice neighborhoods with the highest ranking schools. Finding the right home that fits the need and the budget of your family is finally within your reach.
Where Do I Start?
A good place to start is by finding a realtor that sells home in your area of Dallas. The realtor will be able to supply you with a list of all the available foreclosures. When looking at foreclosures make sure that you are comfortable in the area they are located and you make sure that you obtain your own home inspection.

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