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1031 Exchange Basics

1031 Exchange Basics

A 1031 exchange is a way to delay taxes when selling one property and purchasing another. Properties used for business or investment may qualify …
Selling Your Charlotte Home in As Is Condition

Selling Your Charlotte Home in As Is Condition

If you have bought or listed real estate recently, you have likely come across the term as-is. Homeowners may prefer to use this term, but it is …
Evaluating Multiple Offers in NC

Evaluating Multiple Offers in NC

Evaluating more than a single offer may be a difficult process for sellers. The urge is to consider just the price, but that might be a mistake …
NC Comparative Market Analysis

NC Comparative Market Analysis

A comparative market analysis (CMA) is a report prepared by an experienced listing broker to identify the potential price of a home. It is not the …
NC Pest Prevention Tips

NC Pest Prevention Tips

March 25, 2019

Pests such as fleas and rodents can be a health hazard to you and your family. There are many things that you can do to address pest problems in your …

Series: Real Estate 101

What Are Title Defects

What Are Title Defects

March 10, 2019

Owners title insurance can be selected when purchasing or refinancing real estate. It only needs to be bought once by a homeowner and will protect …

Series: Real Estate 101

Charlotte Loan Pre Approval Process

Charlotte Loan Pre Approval Process

February 24, 2019

If you are getting ready to buy a home, do not forget the important first step of receiving a loan pre-approval. A pre-approval involves reviewing …

Series: The Prepared Buyer

NC Homeowner Tax Deductions

NC Homeowner Tax Deductions

February 10, 2019

With tax season around the corner, let’s take a look at some of the tax deductions for owning a property. Deductions lower your taxable income and …

Series: Real Estate 101

Random Real Estate Term

Escrow Account for Real Estate Taxes and Insurance

An account that is set up for monthly payments of real estate taxes and property insurance by a borrower.

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