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Picking a Reputable Sell House Fast Company

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When you are needing a solution to sell your house quick you only have a few options. You can either call up a company like ours who will buy it in 14 days, or list with a Realtor and hope that a cash buyer comes along. In either route, how do you pick a reputable company to go with? I am sure that when you are online shopping you typically read the reviews on the product before buying it. You probably would rather go with a 4 or 5-star rating rather than a 1 or 2. So, why would it be any different for selling your house? If past people have had a bad experience, you do not want the same! Before you do anything, check out the companies online reviews & make sure they are from actual homeowners - not just acquaintances of the business. How do you verify that? You make sure there is either a home address or full name that you can verify or ask the company how they helped. Ask for a phone # to reach out to someone & verify that the home buying company actually helped the...

Buying a House on the Fox River

If you are reading this blog post there is a good chance you are searching for a home on the Fox River in Wisconsin. Down below, I am going to go over what you need to know about buying riverfront property & how to make sure you don't make a mistake! How Much River Frontage River frontage is typically not valued the same as lake frontage . Now why is this? For one, if you own a house on the river there is a good chance only a section of the frontage is usable for a boat dock or swimming area. If the house doesn't have a retaining wall by the water the river has probably washed away what use to be a good shoreline.  Another reason it is not valued the same is because a lot of the river frontage is considered swampland. Meaning, nothing can even be built on there.  Unlike lots on lake Winnebago, where you can bring the lot up to grade & potentially build a house there. I see quite often where homes have river frontage of 200+ ft but only 30-40 feet of that is ac...