Reasons to Move Before Spring Comes
Spring has been the traditional peak real estate season in Parkland and everywhere else to buy and sell a home. Some potential Parkland home buyers will hold off if spring is just around the corner to make a home purchase in hopes that the inventory ...
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Posted by Michael Citron on January 31, 2023 in Buying a Home
How is Closing Escrow Different than the Closing Date?
Finalizing the sale of a Parkland home is one of the most exciting and fun events in life, but it can also be a little nerve-racking with all of the details and requirements, and paperwork. Though the purchase of a new home is very exciting the ...
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Posted by Michael Citron on January 31, 2023 in Buying a Home
How Parkland Homeowners can Improve Energy Efficiency in Their Home
With the recent rising cost of many different costs of living Parkland homebuyers are looking for ways to easily save on expenses in day-to-day life. One of the most popular ways to cut back on living expenses is by making your Parkland home more ...
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Posted by Michael Citron on January 27, 2023 in Homeowners
Statistics and Facts that Show the Benefits of Staging for Parkland Homeowners
Over several decades studies have been conducted to determine if home staging really is beneficial to home sellers. Every time that statistics are pulled and facts are reviewed there is an overwhelming result of staging having a significant positive ...
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Posted by Michael Citron on January 27, 2023 in Selling Your Home
7 Habits that Make Parkland Buyers Successful in Today's Market
The real estate market has drastically shifted over the last three years. Mainly in the way that people are purchasing homes. Homebuying currently is very different than it has been since the new millennium began. It is now much faster paced and ...
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Posted by Michael Citron on January 18, 2023 in Buying a Home
Should Parkland Homeowners be Worried About Negative Equity in their Homes?
Recently there has been a slew of news headlines talking about a growing number of homeowners that have negative equity in their homes. Should Parkland homeowners be worried that their homes will be what is considered underwater? Where they owe more ...
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Posted by Michael Citron on January 18, 2023 in Homeowners
Buying Tactics to Help You Secure Your Dream Parkland Home
Homebuying has become an interesting adventure in Parkland Florida and pretty much anywhere in the country. For a first-time home buyer, it may seem like it is impossible to find the dream property that you actually want. You may have heard several ...
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Posted by Michael Citron on January 10, 2023 in Buying a Home
Retired with a Paid-off Home In Parkland, Should You Stay in Your Home or Sell?
Paying off your Parkland home and owning it fully on your own is a big financial relief as it takes a large expense off your plate from paying a mortgage and allows you a little more financial freedom to use a large sum of your money for other items....
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Posted by Michael L. Citron on January 10, 2023 in Selling Your Home
Reasons Parkland Homebuyers Might Want to Stick with a 30-Year Mortgage
When it comes to purchasing a home in Parkland Florida a majority of home buyers will finance all or at least a large portion of the home through a mortgage loan. Traditionally the most widely used mortgage loan is a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage. ...
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Posted by Michael Citron on January 4, 2023 in Homeowners
How the Current Real Estate Market is More Beneficial for Parkland Buyers
The crazy low inventory paired with very low-interest rates brought a swarm of buyers to the Parkland real estate market during the pandemic. This may have led to some Parkland home buyers holding off on their home search because competing with a ...
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Posted by Michael Citron on January 4, 2023 in Buying a Home