The Importance of Conducting a Final Walkthrough: A Must-Do Before Closing
Category: Home Buyers Guide & Tips
The final walkthrough serves a distinct purpose. It’s important to clarify that the final walkthrough is not intended for negotiating repairs or adding contingencies with the seller. Instead, its primary objective is to verify that the property you’re buying aligns with the agreed-upon condition. This step ensures that any previously
Welcome to Lowertown St. Paul – Your Urban Haven Awaits! Are you captivated by the charm of Lowertown St. Paul’s vibrant community and want to call this urban haven your home? Look no further! Shannon Lindstrom with RE/MAX Results can walk you through the exciting journey of buying and/or selling
Here are six simple ideas to help you prepare your home prior to putting it on the market. It’s important to to clean, declutter, pre-pack, and depersonalize your home. But how do you know what really needs to be done? Grab a notebook or open up the notes app on
Looking to Make Your Twin Cities Condo or Home More Appealing to Real Estate Buyers
Category: Twin Cities Selling Process
If you’re thinking of selling your condo or home in Minneapolis or St. Paul, there are a few things you can do to make it look more appealing to real estate buyers. Please see below 30 ways that may increase the value of your condo or home. Update your kitchen
Twin Cities Homebuying: Questions to Ask When Touring a Condo or a Home
Category: Home Buyers Guide & Tips
When you’re ready to begin searching for a new home, it’s easy to get swept up by the homebuying process. The combination of an exciting prospect of becoming a homeowner for the first time and the lack of education pertaining to the process can often lead to you leaving a
The Twin Cities housing market has been crazy over the past few years. While there have always been periods of ups and downs, buyer’s markets and seller’s markets, yet the frenetic pace and swings has had everyone speculating. Now that interest rates have climbed back to more “normal” levels, those