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May
26

Location Selection - Buy a House - Counselor Realty

Everyone knows that location is one of the most important considerations when buying a home. However, many people don't realize that the type of road their home is located on can also make a big difference. 

When you're looking at Minneapolis homes for sale or Saint Paul homes for sale, you're likely to run into some that are close to major highways or in high-traffic areas. There are also some neighborhoods where homes may be located on cul-de-sacs or even dirt roads. These can all impact a home's desirability, and, therefore, its value. 

Here are a few of the things you'll want to consider.

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February
3

Home Warranty - Buy a House - Counselor Realty

To purchase a warranty, or not to purchase a warranty? It is a question that everyone who buys Minneapolis homes for sale asks themselves before signing the contract. Sometimes it makes sense to buy the warranty, while at other times there may be a better option. With National Home Warranty Day scheduled for February 10th, it is a question you might want to take some time to discuss with our real estate agents.

What Your Home Warranty Does

Your home warranty provides discounted repair and replacement services on the appliances and fixtures within your home. It provides coverage for your furnace, air conditioner, plumbing systems, and electrical components. In some cases, coverage extends to include the washer and dryer, oven, refrigerator, fans, dishwasher, bathtubs, hot tub, or swimming pool.

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January
27

Real Estate Agent to the Rescue - Counselor Realty

What do real estate agents actually do? This is a common question of many first-time home buyers and sellers. If you think all an agent does is act as a middleman between the property owner and prospective buyer, then you'll be surprised at just how many more valuable services they provide to their clients. Our real estate agents know that real estate tractions can be confusing for those unexperienced in these sales. Here are ten things that a real estate agent can assist buyers and sellers with.

  1. Home Inspectors
    Every home will require an inspection and your real estate agent knows exactly who to call. To ensure that both seller and buyer are protected, your real estate agent will pair you with a knowledgeable inspector who will conduct a thorough assessment of the home.

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December
30

Home Loan Pre-Approval - Counselor Realty

Securing pre-approval for a home loan is as good as money in the bank. It makes it possible for our real estate agents to help focus your home search, and it gives you an advantage at the negotiation table. However, your pre-approved status doesn't last forever, and you'll want to carefully read the lender's terms and conditions so that you don't get pre-approved too early.

The 60- to 90-Day Window

It can take anywhere from three days to a week for a lender to review your pre-approval application. Once approved, most mortgage pre-approvals are valid for between 60 to 90 days. In limited cases this window may extend out to 180 days. This is a short window so you want to maximize your efforts during this period. It's a short period because there is a possibility your credit score will change the more time elapses.

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November
25

Relocating to Different State - Counselor Realty

Moving across state lines comes with a unique set of challenges. Because it is more complex than a move across town, you'll want to start planning well in advance. The good news is that you aren't the first person to move into Minnesota from out of state, we can help ease the transition and help you settle in when you arrive. 

  1. Hire a Buyer's Agent
    A buyer's agent will represent your best interest throughout the process. Your agent will help identify homes within your budget and select neighborhoods, schools, etc. that best suit your needs.

  2. Hire a Relocation Specialist
    Relocation specialists often work for free and many larger employers have relocation specialists they use for new employees. Relocation specialists earn their money based on referrals to vendor services and products you purchase when you move into the community. They will help with everything from organizing the move to helping you find lawyers, doctors, plumbers, dentists, and other service providers when you arrive.

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