A realtor can be a valuable asset when buying or selling a home, but finding a competent realtor can be a challenge. A good real estate agent will thread the needle and address the concerns of both sides. Sellers want to move their property as soon as possible, and buyers do not want to be coerced into buying a property they may not want. Good realtors are out there, but where can they be Continue Reading about Tips on Choosing a Good Realtor
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Q&A: Ed Constable on Working in Real Estate
Learn more about Ed Constable and being a Realtor from his Q&A session! Ed Constable recently interviewed with an intern. One of the great things about being asked questions on your journey in a career and life is being able to reflect back and be proud of who you are and the steps you've taken to get there. Read some of his answers to the intern's questions about working in real estate Continue Reading about Q&A: Ed Constable on Working in Real Estate
Reasons to Hire a Realtor When Building a New Home
It Is common for people to hire a real estate agent to help them find a new home to buy or find a buyer for their home in the market. However, planning to build a new house should not make you forget about realtors as well. You still need a real estate agent that could stand beside you through the whole house building process. Why Should You Hire a Real Estate Agent for Your New Home Continue Reading about Reasons to Hire a Realtor When Building a New Home
Understanding Land Surveys when You Sell or Buy a House
A land survey is important when you sell or buy a house. It helps you know the full features of the land where a house stands. Think of the land type, size, and even the presence of underground utility lines, among other details. Knowing these things is important for moving forward in a real estate transaction. First, lenders require such surveys for a buyer to get a mortgage and second, the Continue Reading about Understanding Land Surveys when You Sell or Buy a House
Living at Home… No Money -Tri-County Times
Ed Constable giving insight in Tri-County Times article "Hefty college loans... living at home... no money" Ed Constable, 27, is a successful Realtor, landlord and property owner, who began doubling down, working on his own success at an early age. He advises others, “For anyone on a tight budget but does not want to rent or live with their parents, I would recommend purchasing a small Continue Reading about Living at Home… No Money -Tri-County Times