Author Archives: Adam Pehrson

When Can You Buy Albuquerque Real Estate After Foreclosure?

If you lost your Albuquerque real estate because of foreclosure, you probably haven’t given up on your dream of owning a home.  You may be scared to try for financing – afraid you’ll be turned down and embarrassed in the … Continue reading

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Wise Investments to Prepare your Albuquerque Home for Sale

If you’re thinking of listing your Albuquerque home for sale and know it needs a little sprucing up, here are a few tips on the smartest home improvements you can make to help sell your home faster and for more … Continue reading

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Why Is A Final Walk-Through Inspection of Your New Albuquerque Home So Important?

It’s almost time for the closing on the Albuquerque home you’re buying and you can’t wait.  You go to the property for the final walk-through inspection.  You’re so busy thinking about where the furniture is going to go and what … Continue reading

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When You Can’t Sell Your Albuquerque Home to Younger Buyers…

You may just be targeting the wrong market. Young families, Gen-Xers and 30-somethings tend to want to move into an Albuquerque home with high technology: expensive items like home theatres or home automation. Older buyers, however, have a frugal mindset, … Continue reading

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What If A Seller Has A “Counter” Out On An Albuquerque Home For Sale?

Waiting to hear back from a seller on an offer you made on an Albuquerque home for sale can be nerve wracking.  Since sellers aren’t obligated to respond immediately, you may spend time waiting anxiously by the phone.  When your … Continue reading

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Albuquerque Homes for Sale and Virtual Staging: New Sales Method or Old Scam?

Home staging has long been a way to sell Albuquerque homes for sale.  In short, stagers come into your home, look the place over and start packing (if it’s not already empty). They bring furniture, draperies and other things to … Continue reading

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What Do Points Have to Do With Albuquerque Real Estate?

You may have heard of points when looking for Albuquerque real estate.  Maybe your loan officer told you that you can trade points for a better interest rate.  That sounds good, but just what are points? Let me give you … Continue reading

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FSBO – Marketing Your Home Without an Albuquerque Real Estate Agent

If you’re putting your home up for sale without an Albuquerque real estate agent, you’ll soon realize that you have to do the advertising.  If you want to try the FSBO (For Sale by Owner) route, here are a few … Continue reading

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How to Save Your Albuquerque Home from Foreclosure

Falling behind on your mortgage payments puts you in a frustrating situation.  No one wants to face the possibility of losing their home to foreclosure and damaging their credit. Yet, you may think you have no other alternatives. Fortunately, there … Continue reading

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The Emotional Aspects of Buying an Albuquerque Home

Buying an Albuquerque home can be a challenging process. Along the way you will experience a wide range of emotions.  No matter how strongly you feel that you are alone, rest assured that most buyers feel the same way. Here’s … Continue reading

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