Buying a home is one of the most significant decisions a person could make. Successful home ownership could result in a tremendous increase in personal net worth. However, the buyer must go through the purchase process to procure property in North Carolina. Proper...
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Spotting problems early can help avoid real estate closing delays
If you're purchasing a home in North Carolina, you've probably searched for the perfect property to fit your requirements. Becoming familiar with common problems that can delay the real estate closing process can be helpful. Doing so should safeguard you from...
The basics and examples of property taxes in North Carolina
Property taxes are the greatest source of revenue for North Carolina's local government. As such, they are taken seriously. If you are buying property, inheriting, or planning for a new financial year, here is some information about property taxes that you should...
The basics of real estate investing
Real estate investing attracts many people interested in owning a property that grows in value. A core concept of real estate investing is the traditional "buy low and sell high" adage. Some North Carolina real estate deals might be more complex than others. However,...
Know these contingencies if you’re buying a home
If you're a first-time home buyer, it's essential that you understand contingencies. Many people who have never bought a home for themselves don't understand all of the contingencies that they're able to request when they make an offer on a home, but having these...
What happens when you close on a house?
Buying a new home is an exciting venture for residents of North Carolina. Once you find the one, you can start making plans for the future. You should know what happens during the closing on your new house. What is a real estate closing? When you buy real estate,...
Why is a land survey important in real estate transactions?
Before buying real estate in North Carolina, it's wise to conduct a land survey. Real estate agents sometimes make mistakes in showing you a property or plot of land. Sellers of a house may also not correctly understand the property lines. Correct property lines You...
Notable changes in real estate law
The financial crisis of 2008 and onward shone a lot of light on the real estate market, especially on how something as important as homes for Americans could become a financialized asset and that some buyers might not have gotten enough information about their...
Should you hire an attorney when buying a home?
The state of North Carolina generally requires buyers to hire an attorney to assist with the closing process. Although you may not like the extra expense associated with doing so, having legal counsel on your side ensures that you understand what you're agreeing to on...
Disclosure requirements for selling property in North Carolina
When you are thinking of listing your home in North Carolina there are a few disclosure requirements. Providing proper disclosures to potential buyers and bidders on your home can prevent potential legal issues once you are ready to move forward with the closing of...


