Ft. Worth Blog

What challenges come with selling different Ft. Worth property types?

Different types of real estate common in Ft. Worth, TX The most common property types are single-family homes, multi-unit homes, townhomes, and condos. A single-family home is a structure designed for one household or family. It doesn’t share any walls with other houses and often has features like a private yard, driveway, and garage. Multi-unit […]

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What home renovation permits are required when updating your house before selling?

When it’s time to sell your house in Fort Worth, you’ll probably be deciding what renovations are needed and which of the projects need permits. Before getting to work on repairs and updates, it’s important to understand what work requires a permit. In Ft. Worth, government permits are required to do certain kinds of renovation […]

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What To Know Before Selling a House "As Is" In Fort Worth

Selling a house “as is”: What does it mean? Selling a house “as is” in Fort Worth means that the owner doesn’t have the time or funds available to make needed repairs or improvements on the property before selling. When you sell “as is,” you’re telling any potential buyers that you will not be making […]

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Don’t be tricked by dishonest buyers when selling a house in Fort Worth.

There's only one We Buy Ugly Houses®. There is only one We Buy Houses® in the country, and we don’t advertise with those signs you see along the road or stuck on a utility pole. The signs may have similar text, such as “We Buy Old Houses” or “We’ll Buy Your House.” But don’t […]

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The housing market in Fort Worth, Texas

The Fort Worth housing market has slowed significantly since last summer.  Fort Worth, Texas is more than just rodeos and cowboys at the Fort Worth Stockyards National Historic District, although those are a ton of fun. Fort Worth also has a beautiful botanic garden with a 7.5-acre serene Japanese Garden, one of the best […]

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Heat damage in Fort Worth

Keep the heat off your house. Just like you, your house has a heat limit. Scorching summer days can take a toll on the building's paint, wood, foundation, and roof. A house scarred by heat damage will go down in value which is bad if you want to keep it long-term. A drop in […]

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