🏡 What Does “Contingent Upon the Seller Finding Suitable Housing” Mean?
In some Vermont real estate transactions, a seller may accept an offer contingent upon the seller finding suitable housing. This means the seller agrees to sell ...
What Should Buyers Bring to the Closing Table in Vermont? 🏡
Closing day is exciting, it’s the moment you officially become a homeowner! To make sure everything goes smoothly, here’s what buyers in Vermont should bring to the closing t...
If you’re buying a condo, townhome is property that has an association in Vermont, one of the most important documents you’ll review is the resale certificate package.
So what exactly is it?
In a Vermont association related transactio...
🏡 What Is the Final Walk-Through When Buying a Home?
The final walk-through is a buyer’s last opportunity to visit the property before closing. In Vermont, the contract states up to 24 hours prior to the scheduled closing time.
This ...
Are There Cameras in Homes for Sale? What Buyers Need to Know Before a Showing
Touring homes is one of the most exciting steps in the home buying process. You’re picturing your furniture in the living room, imagining gatherings in the kitc...
What Is an Appraisal Gap Clause? A Home Buyer’s Guide to Navigating Competitive Offers
In a competitive real estate market, buyers often look for ways to strengthen their offer while still managing financial risk. One strategy that frequen...
Don’t Skip the Septic Inspection and Sewer Line Scoping When Buying a Home
When purchasing a home, inspections are one of the most important steps in protecting your investment. While buyers often focus on the general home inspection, two ...
Buying a home in Vermont? Don’t forget about closing costs!
Closing costs are the fees and expenses you pay at the end of a real estate transaction, on top of your down payment. In Vermont, buyers typically pay 2–4% of the purchase price...
🏡💸 Buying a home? Don’t let wire fraud steal your dream.
Wire fraud is one of the biggest scams in real estate—and it usually hits right before closing when emotions (and money) are high. Protect yourself with these smart moves 👇
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Don’t Skip the Septic or Sewer Line Inspection When Buying a Home 🚽 Whether a home is connected to a private septic system or a public sewer, inspecting the wastewater system is a critical step in the home-buying process.
For homes with...