Jacksonville Blog
Posted in
Selling a House
on September 6, 2023
Deciding how to sell? Selling your house for cash is always an option.
If you think selling your house involves finding a real estate agent or preparing for showings, think again.
Often, homeowners can’t afford the time and expense of putting their houses on the Jacksonville market and attracting home buyers. If that sounds […]
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Posted in
Real Estate Advice
on April 18, 2023
Housing scams in Jacksonville are all too common.
There are a lot of different housing scams out there, and unfortunately, they’re becoming a common occurrence. Different types of scams can arise at various stages of selling a house in Jacksonville, and sometimes real estate scams can happen when you haven’t even put your house on […]
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Posted in
Uncategorized
on April 11, 2023
Deciding what to do with an inherited house can be a difficult decision. For various reasons, the best decision may be to sell the inherited house. The house may need repairs the heirs can’t afford, or they may live far away. Along with mourning the deceased, often the heirs also have to say “goodbye” […]
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Posted in
Market News
on March 22, 2023
The red-hot housing market in Jacksonville has started to slow down.
Jacksonville is the largest city in the sunny state of Florida. This flourishing city has more than 22 miles of white sand beaches, and lots to do. Jacksonville is a water sports and nature lover’s dream, with amazing state parks and the beautiful St. […]
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Posted in
Selling a House
on March 9, 2023
What is a home appraisal?
A home appraisal is a valuation of the property and its structures that is conducted by independent professionals.
Whether you are buying or selling a house in Jacksonville, FL, you will most likely need to go through the housing appraisal process. Home appraisals are necessary when buyers require […]
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Posted in
Selling a House,
Home Repairs
on February 23, 2023
Hurricane damage in Florida
Only last year, Hurricane Ian knocked out power for 2.6 million people in Florida, and it caused more than $47 billion in damages. It will take Florida years to recover from the hurricane and flood damage. To make matters worse, hurricanes are a pretty normal occurrence for the Sunshine State. […]
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