by Keith McLaurin | Oct 7, 2021 | Commercial Loans, Credit Cards, Real Estate, Residential Real Estate
If you haven’t checked your credit score in a while, now is the time to do so. Knowing your credit score and taking steps to continuously improve it provides multiple benefits, especially when it comes to making residential or commercial property purchases. We’ve put...
by Keith McLaurin | Sep 14, 2021 | Commercial Loans, Commercial Real Estate, Real Estate, Residential Real Estate
When purchasing a property, real estate terminology such as escrow can seem confusing and complicated. But it’s really a basic idea and process for homeowners to budget easier. To help your home buying experience go smoothly, we’ve put together answers to...
by Keith McLaurin | Aug 10, 2021 | Real Estate, Residential Real Estate
Although determining the value of a property is the first step before buying or selling, it is not as straightforward to do as it sounds. You could ask four different appraisers to value your property and get four different answers. To help you better understand why...
by Keith McLaurin | Jul 13, 2021 | Real Estate, Residential Real Estate
Whether you’re moving cities after a chance to work remotely or upsizing for your growing family, it’s always a wonderful feeling to find your next dream home. So now that you’ve navigated the buying process, it’s time for packing, carrying, and adjusting...
by Keith McLaurin | Jun 29, 2021 | Real Estate, Residential Real Estate
Easily Attract Buyers and Increase Your Offer Price It’s still a seller’s market! This means if you are planning to put your home on the market, now’s the time to leverage your pricing power as a seller. One of the best ways to attract...
by Keith McLaurin | Feb 11, 2021 | Real Estate, Residential Real Estate
What we can expect to see in the real estate market in 2021? 2020 Throughout 2020, the economy struggled as people lost jobs and companies faced bankruptcy. Many people are still receiving unemployment benefits and relying on rent assistance. Some would assume that...
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