
Should You Buy Earthquake Insurance?
Only about 12-15% of California homeowners have earthquake insurance. But it makes sense to buy that insurance in certain circumstances.
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Only about 12-15% of California homeowners have earthquake insurance. But it makes sense to buy that insurance in certain circumstances.
How you present your home to prospective buyers has everything to do with whether you’ll be getting top dollar. Here’s what you can expect to spend on that all-important prep work.
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This year is winding down, and I am looking to kick off 2022 by making myself useful to buyers and sellers.
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If you’re considering requesting or granting a rentback, here are a few important things to know before you agree to one.
Listing your home for way lower than your target price isn’t always a good idea.
It’s important to get all your ducks in a row if you’re taking on the seven-day close.
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