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If you're planning to sell your home in 2026, what you do now can make all the difference. Spring is the busiest season in real estate, and sellers who get the best results are the ones who start preparing well before their home hits the market. Starting early gives you more control, more time, and a much smoother selling experience. Starting now gives you the flexibility to:
Preparing doesn't mean taking on a full renovation. Instead, focus on th...
Selling your house without an agent as a "For Sale by Owner" (FSBO) may be something you've considered. But you should know that, in today's shifting market, more homeowners are deciding that's just not worth the risk.
According to the latest data from the National Association of Realtors (NAR), the number of homeowners selling without an agent has hit an all-time low (see graph below):

And for the small number of homeowners who do decide to sell on their own, data shows they're still not confident they're making a good choice.
So, you got hail. What now? You have the right to determine who works on your property's repairs, but it's important to choose a reputable and experienced contractor for the job; be cautious of those that appear at your doorstep following a storm. It is advised that you first conduct some research, read reviews, and get recommendations before selecting the contractor you believe best suits what you need. References can usually be obtained from your adjuster or agent. It is also important that they have the necessary certifications and are insured and bonded.
Many factors determine whether hail will cause significant damage to your property; these include, but are not limited to:
Selling a house comes with a lot of moving pieces, and the last thing you want is a deal falling apart over unexpected repairs uncovered during the buyer's inspection. That's why it pays to anticipate potential issues before buyers ever step through the door. And one way to do that is with a pre-listing inspection.
A pre-listing inspection is essentially a professional home inspection you schedule before putting your house on the market. Just like the inspections your buyer will do after making an offer, this process identifies any issues with the condition of your house that could have an impact on the sale – like structural problems, faulty or outdated HVAC systems, or other essential repairs.
While it's a great option if you're someone who really doesn't lik...
Selling your home is a big decision, often involving complex processes and considerable financial stakes. While some homeowners consider handling the sale independently to save on commission fees, the benefits of using a real estate agent often outweigh the potential savings. Here's why enlisting the help of a professional can make a world of difference when selling your home.
First impressions matter when selling a home. Real estate agents offer valuable advice on staging your property to appeal to buyers. They can recommend changes or improvements that enhance your home's presentation, making it more attractive and potentially increasing its market value. Proper staging can help your home stand out in a...
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