Art Gib
Art Gib writes for Barron Realty (http://www.baronrealty.com) an online realtor specializing in Clayton, Missouri apartments, homes, and other real estate in the St. Louis area.
Articles by this Author
Take A Less Is More Approach To Selling
- By Art Gib
- Published 06/24/2009
- Real Estate
- Unrated
When selling a house be sure to remove any miscellaneous items that detract form the look of your home. Buyers want to imagine their furnishings in the house. Take a minimalist approach to furnishings and remove or store whatever you can do without.
How to Get the Deal of a Lifetime
- By Art Gib
- Published 06/23/2009
- Real Estate
- Unrated
After making the decision to buy a home in the current market it is advisable to begin by finding a good real estate agent. When looking for an agent be sure to get someone that is familiar with short sales and foreclosures. Short sales can take several months to complete so be patient. Line up financing so that when a sale is approved you can act quickly and buy a home.
Light At The End Of The Tunnel
- By Art Gib
- Published 06/23/2009
- Real Estate
- Unrated
People facing foreclosure may feel cheated out of their piece of the American dream. It is not easy to lose a home, but working with a bank and realtor and letting them know that you are willing to let go helps to make the process easier. Realtors and bankers working with homeowners can find solutions to sell the house and escape the nightmare of foreclosure.
Buying a home is the biggest investment a person will likely ever make. A few things should be considered before a potential homeowner decides to take the plunge and buy a home.
House Hunting Tips For The Uninitiated
- By Art Gib
- Published 06/23/2009
- Real Estate
- Unrated
After seeing some of the houses in the neighborhood for sale you decide it is time to get your first home. As you consider the options it is a good idea to bring in the help of a professional realtor. It is also a good idea to talk to a mortgage agent about what you will need to buy a home and how much house you qualify to buy.
Getting Top Dollar Through Curb Appeal
- By Art Gib
- Published 06/23/2009
- Real Estate
- Unrated
Many potential buyers decide whether or not to buy a home just by looking at its exterior. By doing some simple maintenance work, a homeowner can freshen up the curb appeal of a home and increase the chances of drawing in potential buyers.
Preparing Your House to Sell
- By Art Gib
- Published 06/23/2009
- Real Estate
- Unrated
When selling a home, one of the most important steps is to stage the home. This means removing all personal items and clutter, fixing small repairs, and making the potential buyer feel like the home is someplace they could live, not constantly reminding them that you live there.
Buying real estate is particularly tricky in today's market, whether you are an investor or a buyer hoping to get into a home. No matter what your situation, you should use the Internet and take advantage of sites that are out there to help you. There are a lot of great resources, so don't neglect them!
Short sales are a good deal for buyers looking for houses. There are two kinds of short sales, one is pre foreclosure and the other is post foreclosure or bank owned. Short sales are sold as is and no work is done to the home. For pre qualified buyers a short sales is a good investment.
Have you been told that there are many benefits for those who have served this great country, but now you are home and done with your service and wondering what the benefits are and how to get the best use out of the benefits that you have been promised? One of the benefits that have served in the military in any capacity are able to use is Veterans Loans.
