The time has come to sell your home and you thought the full-price offers would come pouring in the moment it hit the market. However, that’s not always the case when selling your home in Central Florida. Sometimes you will be presented with what’s known as a lowball offer, or an offer way below your asking price. When met with this dilemma, you may feel like you should dismiss the offer right away. However, there are a few things you should consider prior to rejecting a lowball offer.
Selling in Central Florida? 4 Things to Consider If You Get a Lowball Offer
Posted by Tim Weisheyer on Feb 9, 2017 5:37:17 PM
Topics: Selling your Home, Selling 101
3 Things You Should Know Before Calling Your Insurance Company’s Claims Department
Posted by Tim Weisheyer on Sep 14, 2016 11:00:14 AM
Dream Builders Realty is committed to providing the highest quality service. Because of this, we work with the best Osceola County has to offer. Although our customers can choose to work with anyone, we have our own recommendations when asked.
With these partnerships comes valuable information on real estate related topics we can offer you. We are able to answer questions related to mortgages, title work, insurance and beyond.
This week, we're featuring our guest blogger, Andrew Harrell from Harrell Agency Services. He's talking all about what you need to know when it comes to making a claim with your insurance agency.
We’ve seen a lot of claims that should have never been filed. Here are a few things that can help you determine whether you should file a claim.
Topics: Selling 101, Buying 101, Title work, Real Estate Transaction
Three Things You May Need to Worry About When Selling Your Home in Central Florida
Posted by Tim Weisheyer on Aug 19, 2016 9:01:56 AM
While throwing a ton of money into your home right before you sell is not something we often advise a homeowner to do, there are three things you may need to look at before putting your home up for sale. It’s important that your home is not only something that will catch the eye of the perfect buyer, but is free of any big hang-ups that may stop the transaction in its tracks.
Topics: Selling your Home, Selling 101