Helpful advice, tips and insights for your changing real estate needs.

What’s worse for your credit score: Foreclosure, short sale, or deed in lieu of foreclosure?
If you’re not ready for a short sale or deed-in-lieu of foreclosure, you may consider selling your house for cash. A cash offer can help you liquidate your debt quickly.

Things to consider when selling my property before bankruptcy
The type of bankruptcy you file will affect how you approach selling assets. The two most common types of bankruptcy are Chapter 7 and Chapter 13.

Fayetteville, North Carolina
If you need to sell your property because you need cash fast, inherited a property, downsizing, going through retirement, or selling because of a divorce these are the key things to consider when selling in Fayetteville.

Wilmington, North Carolina
Wilmington sits on the northeastern coast of North Carolina. More than 122,000 residents call the beach community home. Wilmington is situated between the Atlantic Ocean and Cape Fear River. Read more if you are planning on selling in Wilmington.

Winston-Salem, North Carolina
Winston-Salem sits in northwest North Carolina, just two hours west of the state capital. Located in Forsyth County, the city is home to more than 245,000 residents. If you are selling in Winston Salem, here’s some great information.

Asheville, North Carolina
The housing market in Asheville is moderately competitive. The cost of homes in the city has increased by over 20% year over year, but the number of homes sold has dropped by roughly 25 percent. The median sales price for a home in Asheville is $485,000, and houses stay on the market for about 35 days.

Durham, North Carolina
Understanding the neighborhood where you’ll buy or sell a property is critical. There’s a well-known phrase in the real estate industry: location, location, location.

What to do when you can’t afford your house payment
If you’re struggling to make your house payment and don’t know what you should do next, this article can help you narrow your options to move forward with a little more clarity.