Tax Implications of Selling Your Home in Hawaii

If you’re selling your home, you likely just want to get it over with and get started on the new chapter in your life in your new home. But hold on – you may have to deal with the tax man. If you made a profit on the sale of your home, you may to … Continued

How to Sell a House in Hawaii When There Are Multiple Owners

Owning a house with other people has a number of marked advantages: the financial burden of bills and repairs can be shared, and the labor of, say, yard work and maintenance is usually spread among multiple owners. But problems can come up when it’s time to sell. While the actual selling process is pretty much … Continued

Selling A House In Joint Names Divorce In Hawaii

In most divorces, hard feelings between spouses make selling a Hawaii house in joint names divorce difficult, as more often than not, one or both parties want to inflict as much emotional harm on the other person as possible. Unfortunately, the couple’s shared finances often take the brunt of this ax-grinding. When selling a house … Continued

Homeowners Insurance 101: A Guide for Homebuyers in Oregon

Homeowners insurance. You know you should probably have it, and if you have a mortgage, you’re required to have it. But how much do you know about it beyond that – what it covers (and does not cover), the types of policies, how much coverage you need? What happens in case of minor damage from … Continued

How to Make Sure Your Contractor is Insured in Oregon

You’ve wanted to renovate your cramped, outdated kitchen for ages. Or perhaps you are deciding between staying in your home after major damages or selling and walking away from some potential pricey repairs. Like many, asking around among friends and co-workers may initially help find and hire a contractor, but making sure your contractor is … Continued

6 Smart Tips to Help You Sell a Damaged Home in Oregon

A damaged home in Oregon can be a nightmare to sell. Most buyers are not interested when there is visible damage on a listing, preferring homes ready for immediate occupancy. However, if they have the time, inclination, and finances to take on a project, some buyers may take a chance and toss an insultingly low … Continued

Should You Make Repairs to Your Oregon House Before Selling It?

It can be challenging to determine if you should make repairs to your Oregon house before selling it to increase your final sales price or keep your money in your pocket and sell it as-is. However, many essential factors add up to the answer. So read on as we explore if you should make repairs … Continued

How to Sell Your House During Bankruptcy in Oregon

If you own a home when you file for bankruptcy, it becomes part of the bankruptcy estate, the property or assets you own. In October of 2022, there was a twenty-seven percent increase in chapter 13 bankruptcy filings over the previous year. Bankruptcies, including all chapters, total a seven percent increase overall, which correlates strongly … Continued

Stopping the Foreclosure Process: A Guide for Oregon Homeowners

Stopping the foreclosure process of your Oregon home can be difficult, but not impossible. Dealing with the banks, negotiating terms, and stressing over your mortgage can feel completely unbearable, but luckily you have lots of options available to you. Foreclosure is more common than you might think and can affect millions of Americans every year. … Continued

What Rising Foreclosure Rates Mean for Home Buyers and Sellers in Oregon

It’s no secret that foreclosure rates in America are on the rise. This can affect the Oregon real estate market in all sorts of ways. The housing market has always been a volatile industry. With fluctuating prices, ever-changing regulations, and unforeseeable economic conditions, it can be challenging for homebuyers and home sellers to navigate the … Continued

Traditional Sales vs. Short Sales And Foreclosures in Oregon

Home sales usually fall into one of three main categories: traditional sales, short sales, and foreclosures. For buyers, each has pros and cons, though generally speaking the cheaper properties are short sales and foreclosures. But if you’re a buyer, you need to keep in mind that these properties are usually cheaper for a good reason. … Continued