Cameron Norfleet


Tips and Tricks

Planning To Relocate? 
Keep the following supplies and accessories on hand:
Boxes, all sizes
Bubble wrap or other cushioning material
Marking pens
Tape Measure
Furniture pads or old blankets
Money and credit cards



 

Best Agent in Connecticut ~ Everything I Touch Turns To SOLD!
Original Credit Coach

Online Resource Center


We live in a world of information, the Internet has changed the way most people gather information about products and services. Today's home buyers and sellers are more empowered than ever before. Below, you will find information and links that will guide you through the buying and selling process from start to finish!

 


Buyers


For people who are thinking about buying a home, the change is apparent. The Internet now is the source of information that traditionally came from real estate agents, with online listings of homes for sale featuring panoramic pictures, prices, information on neighborhoods and schools, comparable sales, taxes, financing options, and more. Indeed, potential buyers who choose to use the Internet to conduct their research may be the best informed and most efficient that real estate professionals have ever dealt with.

Let's take due diligence for instance; of course we all know that it's your agents job to ensure that you are getting the best property at the best price. However, let's be real about this, you are the one with something to lose here. Do you really want to leave that task in the hands of someone else? Don't get me wrong; when it comes to my clients, I leave no rock unturned to ensure that they are making a sound investment!

Knowledge is said to open doors. This is literally true when it comes to buying a home. Whether you’re a first-time homebuyer or a real estate mogul, you need to know where and how to begin the home buying process. The following lead questions and links have been carefully selected to give you a foundation of basic knowledge. In addition to helping you begin, this section will give you the tools necessary to navigate the entire process - from deciding whether you're ready to buy, all the way to that final proud step, getting the keys to your new home.

 


Sellers


Let’s face it, regardless the reason that you’ve decided to sell, sometimes selling your home can be a real headache. There’s just something unnerving about selling the roof that has sheltered you and your family to the highest bidder. A sign goes up in the front lawn, and all of a sudden, your home is a commodity. Complete strangers are scuffing the hardwoods, pulling the curtains and peering in your bedroom closets. However, armed with a great agent, a top notch home marketing campaign and useful home selling tips, it is still possible to have a seamless transition. Here are some steps you can take to ensure nothing but smooth sailing to closing!


Online Resources


Here are your free online resources, take them, print them out, share them with your loved ones. When you're ready to make that big move, you'll be well prepared!

 

I take your privacy very seriously. The information you provide will remain confidential. I will never sell or share your information with another person or business.



Packing Tips



Moving Checklists



Relocation Services



Preparing Your Home For The Sale



Determining the Value of Your Home



Steps & Strategies For Successful Selling




First Name: 
Last Name: 
Email: 
Phone: 
Comments: 
  * * Maximum of 2000 characters



Real Estate Glossary



Finance Glossary

Financial Glossary © ML


FHA Loan Limits

FHA Loan Calculator © ML


Mover's Poll


Your Opinion


What is the most stressful part of moving?

Home  |  Search Listings  |  Buyer's Corner  |  Investor's Corner  |  Seller's Corner  |  Resource Center  |  About Century 21  |  About Me  |  Contact Me
 

Privacy Policy  |  Site Map  |  Links  |  Profile  |  Login

©2008-2010 Access America