3-4 years
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As soon as you have clear title to the house, even with a mortgage -- as soon as the purchase is closed -- you can sell the home.
You have to own your home for ten years before being allowed to apply for a home equity loan. After that period you have no guarantee that you will be approved.
No, as long as you still own the home and didnt make the profit from the sale of the property.
The steps involved in selling your own home typically include preparing the property for sale, setting the price, marketing the home, showing the property to potential buyers, negotiating offers, accepting an offer, and closing the sale with the help of a real estate attorney or agent.
The commission rate for a real estate agent selling their own home is typically negotiable, but it is commonly around 2-3 of the sale price.
There is no set time requirement for how long you have to own a house before you can sell it. You can sell a house as soon as you own it, but it's important to consider factors like market conditions and potential tax implications before selling.
No you do not have to own your property for 20 or 25 years you can file a declaration of homestead in the county you live in. As long as you live in the home you are homesteading This will protect you by law from forced sale to meet debts.....ect
You should know you need to disclose all flaws and issues. Having your own home instection would not be a bad idea.
You have to own your home for ten years before being allowed to apply for a home equity loan. After that period you have no guarantee that you will be approved.
no
at the auction sale of my home the sale was stopped. i did not file bankruptcy. i have two mortgages own by investors need to make a decision to or to move?
The policy is 'in force' for the policy period as long as you still own the house.
No, as long as you still own the home and didnt make the profit from the sale of the property.
The steps involved in selling your own home typically include preparing the property for sale, setting the price, marketing the home, showing the property to potential buyers, negotiating offers, accepting an offer, and closing the sale with the help of a real estate attorney or agent.
Yes, you can auction your own home if you meet the legal requirements in your area and work with a licensed auctioneer. Auctioning your home can be a way to potentially sell it quickly and set a specific timeline for the sale process.
The commission rate for a real estate agent selling their own home is typically negotiable, but it is commonly around 2-3 of the sale price.
as long as u feel like it
It isn't advised to inspect your own home. It will look much more professional to have an uninvited party inspect your home. However if you still wish to go to a home inspection school, try pennfoster.edu. They have great programs.