Buying a House

Buying a house is one of the most exciting times in your life, but it can produce a bit of stress if you feel unsure of yourself. Rene Burchell is ready to answer your questions, and she is here to help you throughout the home buying process. Give her a call today at (469) 877-3303.

Buying a House

What Do I Need to Know About Homeowners Associations?

Neighborhoods and condos contain numerous housing units that are owned by different residents. Homeowners may wish to share collective responsibilities that pertain the well being of each home. It’s for such reasons that homeowners’ association are formed. If you live in a suburban community, you are most likely expected to be a member of the

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Buying a House

How to Buy a Foreclosure Property

Buying a foreclosure property may seem like a tempting idea. We are saturated with television shows, advertisements, and social media suggestions that it’s easy to save a ton of money by purchasing a house that’s in foreclosure versus a traditional home purchase. While it is true that you can save substantially by purchasing a foreclosure,

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Buying a House

How to Pay Cash for a House

Buying a house is a dream come true for many people, but paying cash for your home is even dreamier! Imagine a future for you and your household that doesn’t include a monthly mortgage payment. Savor the idea. Experience the peace of mind that comes from knowing you saved dozens of thousands of dollars in

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Buying a House

How to Buy a House While Selling Another

You’ve got to flex some serious real estate super powers when you’re attempting to sell one piece of property and buy another simultaneously. The good news is, that temporary burst of multi-tasking energy is possible; people conduct tandem real estate transactions all the time. But if you’re going to conquer the goal of successfully selling

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Buying a House

What Happens When You Buy New Construction

Shiny and new doesn’t mean perfect and problem free, especially when it comes to real estate. You may have decided not to purchase anyone else’s history, and that’s great! There’s something more than a little intriguing about being the first people ever to live in a brand new house, especially the way new construction is

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