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18 Questions You Need to Ask Your Boca Raton FL Real Estate Agent

Real Estate Agent Needed At some point during your search to buy or sell real estate, you will need the services of a real estate agent. Selecting an agent can be confusing. There is a way to determine who is most likely to succeed in helping you get your price and terms when selling, or finding the perfect house when buying. Questions to Ask a Prospective Realtor: Do you work as a full time Real Estate Agent? How do you…

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Tips For Selling Your Boca Raton Home

Time to Sell – You Want… – The right price – At the right terms – In the right amount of time To Reach These Goals: – Make your home look good – Price it at market value right away – Use real estate professionals Make Your Home Look Good It’s important you make your home look presentable before you put it on the market. Exterior and interior paint will give you the best return on your money. Clean up…

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How to Get The Most Money for Your Boca Raton, FL Property

How Much is Your Home Worth? In today’s fluctuating real estate market, answering that question can be extremely complex. Generally, there are four criteria that can help homeowners determine an accurate as well as maximum selling price for their home. The first: investigate area trends. Check with a real estate agent to determine the current selling price of homes in your area. Real estate firms generally survey properties in the surrounding areas and translate that to computerized reports divided into…

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Boca Raton Specialty Real Estate Inspections

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Boca Raton Florida Property Taxes and the Homestead Exemption

The homestead exemption provision means that permanent residents don’t pay taxes on the first $25,000 of their home’s appraised value. You can reduce your ad valorem tax bill by seeking a homestead exemption on the first $25,000 of your home’s value. To file for exemption, establish residency by Dec. 31 prior to the year you will claim exemption, then file for exemption in January or February. Contact the Palm Beach County Property Appraiser at: 301 North Olive Avenue, 5th Floor…

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