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Updating your home for to sell...without breaking the bank.

  Grant Trevithick Fort Worth real estate investor here wishing everyone a happy New Year. It's been quite some time since I have discussed the basics of owner financing with you. This is the first of a series of posts reviewing the use of owner financing when selling or buying a property. Although the process has remained basically the same for years it's time to review them again. Today we are going to be talking about some of the top  home improvements that you can make that will add value to the price of your home while at the same time taking at the process if you are not in a position to make those improvements.  Remodel Your Kitchen  - Buyers look most carefully at kitchens and bathrooms, so you should, too. You can recoup 82 percent of a minor kitchen remodel and 74 percent of a major kitchen remodel. If you’re selling using Owner Financing and need to sell quickly, don’t overspend on your kitchen. You may be able to do a couple of relatively minor fixes, suc...

December 31st...The perfect day to buy your new home. (with owner financing)

 It's Grant here, with a surprising tip to end the year with.  There's no doubt that this is the time of year that most peoples' thoughts have to do with getting all the decorations up and finding that final perfect gift for someone special. It should be, it's been a tough year (that goes for ANY year) and now is the time to relax a bit and enjoy family and friends. Along those lines I wish for all of you a merry Christmas and a happy New Year and beyond.  There is one other thing though, if you have been reading my posts you will see that I have focused a great deal on life and all the ways it gets in the way of plans we may have. The fact that it is December and the holidays are all around us doesn't stop that from happening. Today might have been the day you got the news that changes the way you need to look at this years December calendar. Whether it's a job concern, health challenge, or other personal matter that means you need to consider your home ownersh...

Life, It's Really All About The Family

 Grant here with the final post of of my "Life" series. Today the discussion revolves around family.  It's the most natural thing we experience. From the time we are in our late teens most of us are looking for the next place to live. Whether it's off to school, or just off on our own, the lure of moving on and moving out is part of life. What we are not always ready for is the places that first move will take us. Take a look at how it can affect one family as they evolve through the years.  Family growth. It's a natural thing for families to grow with time. The added truth is that when this happens, it's not tied to mortgage rates, job status,  or the stock market. That means that a young couple will likely be looking for a new place to live after the starter apartment so many need to begin with. It means they may not be in a position to place the 20% or more down on a new place. It's possible that they can find a house to rent, that will give the family ...

More about Life and your home

 More about Life and your home. In my last post I spoke about the fact that things that we have no control over (let's call that life) are often the driving force relating to the home you're in, the home you need to sell or the home you need to have.  Today, I'll discuss how the challenges of health, for both you and your loved one, change how you need to look at housing for your family, today.  My name is Grant and my companies see the way that issues of health affect the decisions of home ownership regularly. Take a look at these 3 examples, each one drawn from real events. No names will be used, but the points will be clear with each one. Read on to see what I mean... Imagine that you are living comfortably here in the Dallas area. Good job, great relationship with your partner, and you've ben able to own a very nice home. Pool, 4 bedrooms, a really great place. You have no intention of moving, not now, and maybe this is your lifetime home. Then LIFE gets in the way....