
8 Home Exterior Flaws That Can Scare Away Buyers
Real estate professionals reveal the top eight exterior flaws, from peeling paint to foundation cracks, that can deter potential home buyers and jeopardize a sale.
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Real estate professionals reveal the top eight exterior flaws, from peeling paint to foundation cracks, that can deter potential home buyers and jeopardize a sale.

Real estate experts identify eight key items homeowners should remove before listing their property to attract more buyers and achieve a faster sale.

The Lake Charles real estate market is accelerating, with homes selling a month faster than last year and prices rising up to 5%, new data shows.

Home sellers who bypass the Multiple Listing Service (MLS) often lose thousands of dollars, a new report finds. The share of on-MLS listings is rising, especially in high-value markets like San Franci

The Washington D.C. real estate market is experiencing a significant shift, with homes staying on the market longer and inventory rising, giving buyers more leverage.

Florida's cooling housing market, with longer sale times and rising inventory, offers a potential preview of what U.S. home sellers can expect in 2026.

A real estate expert reveals four common living room mistakes that can discourage potential homebuyers, from oversized furniture to poor lighting.

Waiting until 2026 to sell a home could yield higher prices due to anticipated lower interest rates, increased buyer demand, and moderate value growth, real estate experts say.

Real estate professionals across the country agree that one feature consistently helps sell homes faster: an updated and modern kitchen.

Home sellers who back out of a sales contract may still be legally required to pay their agent's full commission, a detail often buried in listing agreements.

Many common beliefs about real estate, from selling seasons to down payments, are outdated. This guide debunks four major myths to help buyers and sellers succeed.

Home sellers are legally required to disclose all known property defects. Failing to do so can lead to costly lawsuits and financial damages after the sale.