What are the Differences Between Modular Construction and Site-Built Homes? As long as I have worked in the Asheville real estate market, one of the most common questions I have been asked is the difference between modular and "stick-built" construction. Or sometimes, buyers want to understand the differences between modular and mobile homes. The term "modular" is often associated with mobile Continue Reading
Asheville Area High Schools Ranked Among North Carolina’s Best
Several Asheville area high schools have received high rankings in U.S. News and World Report's 2014 Rankings. The report includes Charter, Magnet, and Public high schools throughout North Carolina. Schools were graded on four categories - Student/Teacher Ratio, College Readiness, Algebra Proficiency, and English Proficiency. Buncombe and Henderson Counties had four schools ranked in the top Continue Reading
4 Reasons Advertising in a Real Estate Magazine Will Not Sell Your Home
Many home sellers I meet ask me if I advertise in a real estate magazine (or real estate book). Before I advertise any home in any type of media, I want to know if it will help to sell the home. And according to the National Association of REALTORS, real estate books and magazines result in less than 1% of home sales nationally. Real estate magazine publications are available just about Continue Reading
How Asheville Area Property Taxes are Assessed and Calculated
Real Estate Tax Timeline Buncombe County property tax bills are sent out in September of each year, and are for the current calendar year. So, the bill you receive in September is for the calendar year January - December. It is considered "due" when received, but is not "late" until early January of the next year. Here are some tips about how the Asheville area property tax is assessed and Continue Reading
Pre-Qualified vs. Pre-Approved for a Mortgage – What’s the Difference?
Being Pre-Qualified Vs. Pre-Approved for a Mortgage Matters Being pre-qualified for a mortgage is imperative before shopping for a new home. But being pre-approved is far better. So, what is the difference between being pre-qualified vs. pre-approved for a mortgage? Pre-qualification It's very easy to get pre-qualified. Usually, this can be done over the phone with your lender or online in a Continue Reading
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