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How much is your House
Worth?
Find the estimated value of a home. Values are based on
current market conditions and recent neighborhood sales.We will
includes a current market price estimate plus any reported sales
history on the property, statistical price data, historic median
price movements, a list of nearby comparable sales and more!
Used in conjunction with your local market knowledge
(including the particular features of the property), we will tell
you how "your" property compares to others in the neighbourhood.
Perfect way for homeowners looking to find out what their home
might be worth (and to calculate how much equity you might have)
or homebuyers and sellers looking at a specific property.
For a FREE home evaluation of your property please fill in the
information requested -- and we will contact you ASAP with a
specially prepared Comparative Market Analysis. Your personal
information will be kept strictly CONFIDENTIAL and will NOT be
shared with any other party or mailing list.
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Buyers
(First-Time) > Locate Your Lifestyle
If you are looking for a new home, it is
important to communicate with your Realtor about any special
aspects of your lifestyle that will influence your choice. This
information will help the agent to locate the perfect home for
you and your family.
Are you a gourmet cook who loves giving lots of parties?
Do you want to accommodate certain hobbies, such as painting,
photography, or woodworking? Will your decision be influenced by
the availability of a community gym or tennis courts? Does your
son need space to rehearse with his hard rock band? Do you need a
home office? Are you planning to enlarge your family? Is there
someone in your household who cannot climb stairs? Knowing the
significant factors that will influence your housing decision
will help us narrow the selection of homes on the market in
Vancouver, WA and Portland, OR.
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BuyerTip #4 : Delaying a New Home Purchase #2
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| Consider delaying a New Home purchase if you are having marital or other family problems. A divorce or separation can increase the financial strain in your life significantly, and a "New Home" or "New Home Search" will usually add additional pressures to the turmoil. |
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