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About us - Houseappreciation

On Houseappreciation, we provide truthful, accurate information about buying houses and selling land. You will get clear, actionable answers to questions about selling your land, obtaining a mortgage, land property auctions, and other related land property queries. A dedicated team is working to provide facts that you can count on.

We bought and sold real estate together, making mistakes, including when we overpaid for houses, skipped legal steps, and took advice from random people. Experience taught us what succeeds and what fails, so you can avoid our errors.

Every single article has real sources. If we’re writing about the legal fees for buying a house or what happens at closing, we call actual lawyers and real estate agents. Our writers have worked as real estate agents, property lawyers, and have bought and sold many houses.

Who Are We?

Houseappreciation.com is a team of real estate brokers, property lawyers, and home buying specialists. We started this site because there is too much wrong information out there about selling houses and buying property. Our writers have years of experience buying, selling, and teaching others about real estate.

We have a former real estate agent who knows how contracts are supposed to work and why deals fall through. We have legal professionals who know the rules for selling land without a realtor or a house in foreclosure. We have an investor team that can help with code violations, low appraisals, and tough negotiations. They can explain why we’re uniquely qualified.

What We Offer?

We cover the entire buying and selling process. We want to answer your real questions with clear, straightforward facts. Am I able to sell some of my property if a mortgage exists? What does cash only mean? It is about buying a house. Can a seller back out? Is it possible for them to exit a contract? Are the keys given to you when the closing occurs? May I sell my house during a foreclosure? What average commission do land sales get? What is this for? A buyer can negotiate with a seller due to a low appraisal.

Other questions include: Can undocumented immigrants buy a house in addition? Should I purchase a home? It has a radon mitigation system. It covers actions for selling a house with code violations, issues of jointly owned property, and whether one owner can sell a jointly owned property.

Learn about legal issues, including not disclosing real estate problems, selling land by owner paperwork, using power of attorney to sell your parents’ house, probate sale, when it’s too late to back out of buying a house, and your guide to legal fees for buying a house in the UK.

These guides serve potential buyers and seasoned sellers, changing complicated legalese to everyday English. You’ll know about what paperwork you need, what questions to ask, and how to protect yourself.

House appreciation also explains things like how to get your land ready for building, how to deal with mortgage companies, and why someone would want to sell a house as is it is illegal to sell a house for cash.

Our Philosophy

Everyone deserves authentic, verified real estate information. We only make factual claims and provide real answers, and we always have sources. Each article is written after wide-ranging research and fact-checking.

Most of our audience consists of regular people who do not claim expertise in real estate. The home-buying or selling process may overwhelm. This situation exists for many people. We break it down in steps and simplify it. House appreciation helps you make better property-related decisions.

We start with honesty. We tell you how much it costs and what, if any, risk or legal requirement is involved. We tell you when you need a lawyer or real estate agent. We never hide problems or make things sound easier than they are.

Community & Collaboration

Houseappreciation serves home buyers, sellers, and property owners everywhere. We build a space for people to learn through mutual experience. Readers can ask questions of us or tell their stories in the comments and forums.

We work alongside real estate attorneys, real estate agents, and other real estate professionals to bring you the most accurate real estate information. These relationships help us keep up-to-date with the laws. We can stay current with the market through these relationships. We also recommend checking official government and legal resources directly for yourself.

Please be polite and civil with your questions. First-time home buyers and experienced investors alike all have much to learn and much to share about real estate. Everyone has property knowledge to share.

Future Vision

We hope that whenever somebody needs a piece of real estate knowledge, they can find it. So, Houseappreciation will try to have all types of property sales covered. We will add more information about commercial property, rental property, and tax issues.

We continue to meet with attorneys weekly, review new case law about selling real estate, and develop relationships with title and mortgage companies so we can keep you informed. This enables us to provide better guides for you, based on the law, instead of what might just be popular opinion.

We are currently building tools that make it easier to find what you are looking for, including a knowledge base with frequent real estate questions, legal requirements, state by state, and estimates of costs. Houseappreciation hopes to add interactive features that tie our community together.

Houseappreciation will update its content when legislation and rules change, and provide education on real estate topics in an honest and supportive manner. We’re just out to get you the facts. Everything we say can be checked because we provide sources and citations for everything.