Monthly Archives: July 2018
The “Dozen Do’s” of Buying Rural Land
Written by: Tom Brickman @ CyprusPartners When shopping for rural land for sale, we suggest this check list to make sure you don’t overlook anything important. We developed this check list by trial and error over 35 years and by handling over 500 land deals. When shopping for land, it’s important to consider whether to personally handle... Read More
Do I Need a Rural Property Appraiser?
Written by JoAnn Wall Land.com Network August 24, 2015 Rural and agricultural real estate is a challenging and specialized market segment. Utilizing the services of an experienced real estate broker or attorney to assist you is a logical step in evaluating a property for purchase or sale. However, the added value of an expert in... Read More
Notes from the Field: It’s Time to GIS—Get It Surveyed!
BY CATHY COSTARIDES, PLS JUNE 6, 2018 We recently surveyed a large tract of land in North Georgia that had never been surveyed. A relative of the owner was getting ready to place the property up for sale to distribute amongst the heirs and thought that they had 163 acres. The deed said 163 acres, the tax... Read More
11 reasons for sale by owner is a terrible idea
Agents can save sellers time, money, liability and hassle. BYCHRIS REDIGER July 02, 2018 Frank, a smart and tech-savvy Denver homeowner, thought he’d skip the agent commission and sell his house himself. He researched his home’s property value, found a buyer and got the house under contract. It seemed like a done deal. Until he... Read More
8 outdoor trends homebuyers can’t help but love
Adding little touches make the listing seem current, and outdoor space should be staged too BYKAYLA MATTHEWS JUN 14 You’ve set the stage to sell your listing, from the fresh-baked cookie smell to adding throw pillows everywhere. You already know curb appeal and outdoor areas only add to the overall effect and make a house irresistible to... Read More