
Selling your Home in a Divorce
If you’re going through a divorce and trying to navigate shared real estate, you’re likely experiencing high levels of stress along with sadness, frustration, and even anger.
If you’re going through a divorce and trying to navigate shared real estate, you’re likely experiencing high levels of stress along with sadness, frustration, and even anger.
If you’re among the group who are facing foreclosure due to missed payments, you may be wondering what options you have. Selling a distressed home can be a little more complicated, but it’s not impossible.
Whether you’re selling your home on your own, with a realtor, there are a few things you’ll need to do before you’re ready to bid a fond farewell to your current abode.
If you’re in a hurry to leave the property behind, working with a cash offer is the fastest way to offload your home or investment property.
Congratulations on your next big adventure!
When it comes time to get rid of a home full of many items, it can be extremely overwhelming.
Let’s look at why selling your home can cost you so much money.
Some borrowers could face foreclosures once the eviction and foreclosure moratoriums end.
Sometimes you just don’t have time to put your home on the MLS, wait for interested buyers, and then hope the potential buyer doesn’t back out or lose their financing.
While the market could benefit some sellers, it’s creating a host of other unique circumstances that might make selling your home less than ideal.
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