If I had a buck for every time a prospective seller told me what they "needed to get" for their house, as if it were a value carved in stone, I could takes us out to dinner.
Now, I know that sounds harsh so let me say: I want you to get what you need out of your house. I want you to get what you need with a cherry on top. It's an investment into which you've poured your sweat, love, and wallet over the years. And, after all, you're paying me a percentage of the sales price when I sell it for you; the more money you make, the more money I make. I want you to get what you need and be happy because then you'll tell all your friends what a great real estate broker I am, and they'll list their houses with me, too. While lowering your listing price may bring a buyer faster, if I think we can legitimately get more fo...

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The first step for any home buyer is to get pre-approved for a loan, and Veterans are no exception. But, while veterans and active duty military personnel receive much deserved home loan assistance, in the form of VA guaranteed loans, vets have an added burden of obtaining a Certificate of Eligibility (COE). In order to qualify you must have:

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