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I never intended on being a landlord, but I think it might make sense for me to rent my current house instead of selling it. What should I know about this? And what are things I may not be thinking about that are important?
I have a great interest rate on my current property, but the home doesn't meet my needs anymore. I'd like to move and rent out my current house. But I'm wondering if I can do that financially? If I keep this house and rent it out, how does that affect my ability to get a mortgage?
Asked by Eric | Portland, ME | 03-30-2026 | 19 Views | Finance & Legal Info | Updated 1 day ago
I know most listings include professional media now, but does it truly impact buyer interest and final sale price, or is it just standard marketing?
Asked by Jon M | Prescott, AZ | 03-28-2026 | 49 Views | Selling | Updated 3 days ago
I’ve seen brokerages offering lower fees, which sounds appealing. Do sellers typically get the same results with discount agents, or can it impact marketing, exposure, or final sale price?
Asked by Julie Perez | Burbank, CA | 03-28-2026 | 37 Views | Selling | Updated 3 days ago
Husband wanted to leave house to me. We neglected to put my name on it. How can I get it?
I keep seeing ads for companies like Pacaso or others that let you buy 1/8th of a luxury home. Is this a legitimate way to build equity, or is it just a glorified timeshare that’s going to be impossible to sell later? I’m looking for a way to get into a high-priced market.
The house is perfect but the roof is at the end of its life. My inspector says it's not leaking yet, but it's due. The seller says they won't replace it because it's functional. How do I get them to meet me in the middle without them just moving on to the next buyer who doesn't care?
Asked by Lizzy B | Conway, SC | 03-27-2026 | 48 Views | Buying | Updated 4 days ago
Found a house with an awesome mother-in-law suite, but the agent admitted the plumbing and electric weren't permitted by the city. If I buy this, can the city force me to tear it out? Will my homeowners insurance even cover a fire if it starts in an unpermitted room?
My agent wants me to put in a bid that says 'I’ll pay $2,000 more than the highest offer up to $600k.' This feels like I’m showing my hand too early. Has anyone used this and actually won, or does the seller just use it to artificially pump up the other offers?
Asked by Rio F | Denver, CO | 03-27-2026 | 71 Views | Buying | Updated 4 days ago
I was cleared for $500k in November, but my lender just called and said with the new rate hike and my increased car insurance, I’m only good for $450k. Is this happening to everyone? How am I supposed to compete when the goalposts keep moving every 30 days?
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