
Christine Bartsch
Conservative fiction author... Publisher of https://t.co/xlyr8Y4s51 (aka #WokeFreeReads ) https://t.co/2gWpTqv8mA
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Mar 24, 2025 |
homelight.com | Christine Bartsch
Every time you open your mailbox, you’ve got stacks of collection notices from every creditor. You’re behind on the mortgage with no way to catch up, and now you’re facing foreclosure. Soon, you’ll be out on the street with a big blot on your financial record. In the midst of these financial straits, there may be a slightly better option: a short sale.
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Mar 14, 2025 |
homelight.com | Christine Bartsch
For-sale signs have taken over your block, the local jobs market doesn’t look great, and big red price reduction labels tarnish most of the online home listings in your area. You’ve got enough evidence to conclude that you’re in a slow real estate market and the odds aren’t in your favor when you sell your house. Given that we have no control over the state of the economy or the pace of home sales, you’ll need to channel your competitive side and think of this as your next challenge.
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Mar 6, 2025 |
homelight.com | Christine Bartsch
When it comes to paying for a place to live and choosing between renting vs owning your home, which is better? While there’s a strong argument for both positions, the truth is — there’s no right answer to this question. However, there is a right answer for you. Connect with a top-rated local real estate agent who can help you navigate rent-to-own options near you.
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Feb 18, 2025 |
homelight.com | Christine Bartsch
You’re deep into the honeymoon phase with your new house — picking out wall colors, rearranging furniture, playing with your décor options — when suddenly, disaster strikes!Perhaps you discover discoloration in some tucked-away corner, or you hear mysterious dripping sounds in your walls, or a sudden rainstorm reveals a leaky roof. Once you investigate, it becomes clear that this water damage problem is an old one, and your seller should have disclosed it when you bought the house.
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Feb 3, 2025 |
homelight.com | Christine Bartsch
As a home seller, your goal is to make your listing more enticing to buyers. You find a ton of real estate advice out there about why buyers prefer closing cost credits vs. price reductions when they make an offer. A credit at closing gives buyers immediate savings on escrow and lender fees, whereas a price reduction must be realized over the course of what’s usually a 15- or 30-year loan.
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