Frequently Asked Questions.
We have the questions that generate the answers. Our focus is to give potential clients every opportunity to do the best they can. That’s the only way we can do the best we can. That means, whether buying or selling soon or in years, it’s never too early to start thinking about it. We welcome the opportunity to participate in that thinking. We know we can help create value and ensure your success.
There’s never a commitment, and the early advice is free!
Some questions we’re frequently asked.
How do I get my home ready for sale?
Should I remodel or move?
What are the benefits of my not selling and keeping my house as rental property?
What are the risks of having multiple team members working on my transaction
What are the ins and outs of investing in rental income property?
What should I consider when looking for a Realtor?
Do you want a Realtor with the lowest commission?
Do you want a team?
How can I evaluate agent reviews?
What alternatives are there to selling your home?
Why do you say pricing is a strategy?
What are the income taxes related to selling my home?
I’m being transferred what are the tax considerations relating to renting my house?
How often should a realtor communicate with their client?
What’s the difference between an appraisal, a realtor’s comparative Market Analysis (CMA) and the price it goes on the market at?
What are the major steps in the process of selling a house?
When does it make sense to increase your income and reduce your debt on rental income properties?
What are major steps in the process of buying a house?
What is the experience of the people I’ll be working with on a team, or with Novins and Street?
What happens if I’m not satisfied with the work of one of your contractors?
What’s the best time to sell a house?
Do I have to accept an offer at full price? If I turn it down do I have to pay you the commission?
What if I decide I don’t want to sell?
What if I decide I don't want to work with you?
If the buyer defaults, do I keep the earnest money deposit?
I'm worried about some issues with a home inspection. What options do I have?
Should I consider selling my house “as is”?