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4 Tips for First Time Home Sellers in Greeley

Buying and selling a home are two very different processes. First time home sellers may not know all that goes into successfully selling their house. It takes some work to find a buyer while getting the price you want. Below, find our… 4 Best Tips for First Time Home SELLERS!  The Price is Right You want to get as … Continued

Buyers Lingo 101 | Fort Collins Real Estate | NoCo House Buyers Inc

If you are considering buying a home in Fort Collins, you need to understand the terminology being used. Check out our guide to buyers lingo, so you can feel like a pro… even if you’re a first-time buyer! Buyers Lingo 101 Abstract of Title – This will basically give you a full paper trail of the property’s ownership. It … Continued

Dealing with Tenants Who Don’t Pay Rent In Dacono

Regardless of how you became a landlord, your goal is to run your rentals like a business and be profitable. Part of running your rental like a business means collecting enough rent to cover expenses like maintenance, mortgage, and turn over. It’s important to always have your tenants sign a lease and your lease should … Continued

Negotiation Tips for Selling Your Home in Fort Collins

Are you thinking about selling your Fort Collins house? Before you list or sell it on your own, you should have your negotiation strategy in place. Always try to be one step ahead of your buyers. Use concrete facts to validate your asking price and consider anything about the house that could be used as ammunition to lower … Continued

5 Proven Tips to Sell Your Home Faster Fort Collins

When choosing to sell a house in Fort Collins, you’ll likely want the process to take as little time as possible. After all, time is money, right? The longer it takes to sell, the more it ends up costing you in the long run. Utility bills, taxes, and insurance payments only stop once the sale is … Continued

Dealing with Tenants Who Don’t Pay Rent In Fort Collins

Regardless of how you became a landlord, your goal is to run your rentals like a business and be profitable. Part of running your rental like a business means collecting enough rent to cover expenses like maintenance, mortgage, and turn over. It’s important to always have your tenants sign a lease and your lease should … Continued