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When Buying a Home, What Does Contingent Mean?

If you’re in the process of buying a home, you’ve likely come across the term “contingent.” But what does it mean, and how does it affect your home buying journey? Let’s break it down. What Does “Contingent” Mean? In real estate, “contingent” means that an offer on a home has been made and accepted, but

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How to Buy a Home with No Money Down

Dreaming of homeownership but worried about the hefty down payment? You’re not alone. Many potential homebuyers in Utah and Salt Lake Counties share this concern. Fortunately, viable options exist for buying a home with no money down. At Seasons Real Estate, we guide you through the process and help you find the best path to

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Is Buying a Home Worth It?

As a potential homebuyer, you might be asking yourself, “Is buying a home worth it?” This is a significant question and one that warrants careful consideration. At Seasons Real Estate, we believe that making an informed decision is crucial to your long-term happiness and financial stability. Let’s explore the key factors to help you determine

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Selling a Home with a Mortgage: What You Need to Know

Selling a home can be an intricate process, and it becomes even more nuanced when your property still has a mortgage. However, with the right guidance and preparation, selling a home with an existing mortgage can be a smooth and straightforward experience. Here’s a comprehensive look at what to expect and how we at Seasons

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Selling Your Home: How Long Does It Take?

When it comes to selling your home, one of the most common questions we hear is, “How long will it take?” The answer can vary, but we can break it down into key phases to give you a clear picture of what to expect. Let’s dive into the timeline of selling a house, focusing on

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Why Do You Want A Home Inspection on Your New Home?

I often get asked what goes on during a home inspection, and why its important as a buyer to perform one. The simple answer is, we can only see so much during a walk-through, and an inspection will go deeper looking for problems that aren’t obvious. The inspector should be well versed in the code,

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