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Are you planning on selling your home? You’re making a smart choice! Your home most likely represents the biggest purchase that you’ve made in your life and like most homeowners, you will want to get the most money for it possible.

The truth when it comes to home sales is that there are a number of things that are important to every homeowner when they are selling their homes including the following:

Timing and Profit Are A Priority

Almost every homeowner who plans on selling their ATX home will want to sell it quickly and for the most money possible.

To sell your home quickly and for the most money you should make sure that it’s ready for showing by staging and de-cluttering your house then you should choose the right price before…

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By The Kent Redding Group

AUSTIN, TX. – Searching for the perfect home in Austin or Travis County? If so, don’t miss this wonderful home located at 5105 Trading Bend in Austin Texas.

About 5105 Trading Bend

Built in 1996, this four-bedroom, two and a half bathroom, brick exterior two-story home, features a spacious floor plan and awesome features like an excellent fireplace, large windows and a dream kitchen which includes a kitchen island/ bar area, perfect for kids to do homework, built-in desk, pantry, tons of cabinet space and upgraded features including granite counter tops, Kenmore appliances, and farmhouse sink.

Head upstairs and you will find an over-sized master bedroom, complete with sitting area, master bathroom, jack and…

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As an Austin Texas Home Owner your goal right now may be to sell your home in the coming months but the reality is that you might receive a low ball offer on your home.

Although receiving a low ball offer isn’t uncommon in Real Estate the reality is that you can be prepared for receiving a low ball offer if you first understand why buyers submit low ball offers and how you should respond to them.

Understanding Low Ball Offers

A low ball offer can be classified as an offer that’s between $5,000 and $15,000 lower than your asking price although the exact definition of a low ball offer can vary from one buyer to the next

Home buyers will make low ball offers for a variety of reasons including the advice from their agent, family friend,…

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