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Tuscaloosa, AL | 55 Posts
June
12

Once your offer is accepted, there are some important steps to take so everything goes smoothly.

Congratulations! Your offer on a Tuscaloosa home for sale has been accepted, and you're one step closer to becoming a homeowner. This is an exciting time, but there are still important steps to take before the deal is finalized. Our real estate agents are here to guide you through the process and help ensure a smooth transition. Let's look at the key actions to take after your offer is accepted to keep the home-buying process on track.

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February
13

Buying a home? Make sure you avoid these common misconceptions.

Not too long ago, would-be homeowners would agree to just about anything in order to nail down a home sale. There were so few homes available, and the gymnastics you sometimes had to go through to buy a home were so challenging that home buying could be a discouraging experience. All too often, potential home buyers would lose the home to another buyer.

Now that you're ready to buy among Tuscaloosa homes for sale, you may find the market a little more stable. So whenever you hear certain home buying "myths" that frighten you about buying a home, be sure and investigate them thoroughly. Ask our real estate agents, and they will set you straight.

Here are some of the myths you should ignore.

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December
6

When you're buying a home, you want to get all the information you can from the inspector. Here are the questions you should ask.

Once you find a home you'd like to make an offer on from Tuscaloosa homes for sale, you're going to need the services of a home inspector. The home inspection is required for many reasons — chief among them so that your lender can determine if the house is worth the asking price. Many lenders won't OK a loan without a home inspection. What's more, a home inspection is to your advantage because it can reveal problems such as faulty wiring, mold, or other potentially hazardous situations.

But if you've never dealt with a home inspector, you may wonder what you should ask. Here are a few questions our real estate agents recommend you ask your home inspector.

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October
10

On rare occasions, a home sale you thought was final falls through. Here's why it happens and what you can do about it.

If you've got your sights set on a house listed among Tuscaloosa homes for sale, the good news is that most home sales go through without a problem. In fact, Trulia announced in 2016 that fewer than 4 percent of home sales hit a snag. However, first-time buyers often run into some rocky situations because of inexperience.

But regardless of whether you've bought a home before or you're a first-time buyer, getting a handle on why sales fall through can help you avoid the pitfalls.

Our real estate agents have compiled a list of reasons why home sales commonly don't through.

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September
19

Choosing between an old or new home can be a tough decision. Here's how to decide.

Old vs. new house: which should you buy? Fact is, each one has some positives and negatives. If you haven't made up your mind which you prefer to buy from Tuscaloosa homes for sale, then allow us to be of assistance. Our real estate agents can help you make the best choice for your situation.

With fewer homes available just now, and prices up, some home buyers will be looking at older homes as a more affordable choice. Yes, they're likely to need updating, but that can be done over time with the savings you get from purchasing an older home.

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