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  2. Don’t overdo it: Here’s what not to fix when selling a house

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    “Good curb appeal can help to sell a home faster and at a much better price.” Staging can also make a home more desirable and appealing to buyers. Well-staged homes sell faster than unstaged ...

  3. What not to fix when selling a home: 7 updates to skip (and ...

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    Credit cards. Credit cards can work fine for smaller improvements, but watch out for high interest rates. Consider using a 0% intro APR credit card to pay for expenses so you can make the most of ...

  4. 4 Things To Know If You’re Selling Your House and ... - AOL

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    According to Experian, all active debts tied to the home must be paid off when the house changes hands, including HELOCs. Read More: 6 Best Cities To Buy Property in the Next 5 Years, According to ...

  5. How much money do you get when you sell your home? - AOL

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    If you sell your house for $300K, you will need to add up your closing costs, mortgage payoff amount, Realtor commissions and other fees, then subtract that total from $300K to determine your net ...

  6. What I learned from selling a house as-is - AOL

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    Common reasons to sell a house as-is People opt to sell homes in their current state for a variety of reasons, usually related to money, time or effort — or a combination of the three.

  7. Undervalue transaction - Wikipedia

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    Where the parties were at arm's length, the trustee must prove that the transaction was at an undervalue, it occurred during the one year before the initial bankruptcy event, the debtor company was insolvent at the time of the transaction or was made insolvent because of it, and the company intended to "defraud, defeat or delay" a creditor.

  8. Mortgage industry of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The growth of lightly regulated derivative instruments based on mortgage-backed securities, such as collateralized debt obligations and credit default swaps, is widely reported as a major causative factor behind the 2007 subprime mortgage financial crisis. As a result of the housing bubble, many banks, including Fannie Mae, established tighter ...

  9. Buying or selling a house? What the new real estate broker ...

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    A groundbreaking $418 million settlement announced Friday by the powerful National Association of Realtors is set to usher in the most sweeping reforms the American real estate market has seen in ...