Chris Kirshenboim 25 May 2023 A Direct Sale vs. Hiring an Agent When Selling Your House in Seattle Deciding how to sell your house in Seattle involves more than choosing between a higher potential price and a faster close – it means understanding the full picture of what each path costs, how long it takes, and what it actually demands of you as a seller. The Seattle housing market is competitive and complex, […]
Chris Kirshenboim 18 May 2023 Exploring All of Your Options When Selling Your House in Seattle Selling a house in Seattle is rarely a simple process, and the options available to sellers today are significantly broader than most homeowners realize. Beyond the traditional listing model, Seattle-area homeowners can choose from direct cash sales, for-sale-by-owner arrangements, short sales, auction, and iBuyer platforms – each with distinct trade-offs in terms of timeline, cost, […]
Chris Kirshenboim 6 Apr 2023 5 Reasons Why it is Better to Work With a Professional Home Buyer in Seattle vs. an iBuyer iBuyer platforms have become a widely marketed option for homeowners looking to sell quickly, and Seattle-area sellers increasingly see Opendoor, Offerpad, and similar national platforms advertised as a fast, modern, and simple alternative to the traditional sale process. But fast and simple does not automatically mean the best financial deal – or even a good […]
Chris Kirshenboim 9 Mar 2023 What Home Sellers Need to Know About Inspections and Appraisals in Seattle Inspections and appraisals are two of the most consequential steps in a traditional home sale – and two of the most misunderstood by sellers who have not been through the process recently. Both can slow a transaction, change the terms, or kill a deal entirely if not managed well. For Seattle-area home sellers, understanding what […]
Chris Kirshenboim 8 Jun 2023 4 Ways a Foreclosure Will Impact You in Seattle Foreclosure is one of the most consequential financial events a homeowner can go through, and its effects extend far beyond losing the property itself. For Seattle-area homeowners who are behind on mortgage payments or approaching default, understanding exactly what a foreclosure does to your credit, your finances, your housing options, and your tax situation is […]
Chris Kirshenboim 30 Mar 2023 The Easiest Way to Sell a House While Buying Another One in Seattle Selling your current home while simultaneously purchasing a new one is one of the more logistically complex challenges in residential real estate – and in the Seattle market, where competition among buyers is strong and sellers often receive multiple offers, the challenge is compounded. Sellers are reluctant to accept contingent offers. Interest rates and purchase […]
Chris Kirshenboim 23 Feb 2023 How to Buy a House After Going Through a Foreclosure in Seattle Going through a foreclosure is one of the most difficult financial experiences a homeowner can face – and one of the most misunderstood when it comes to what comes next. The common belief is that foreclosure permanently closes the door on future homeownership. That is not accurate. Millions of Americans have successfully purchased homes after […]
Chris Kirshenboim 2 Mar 2023 How to Determine Home Values in Seattle Understanding what your home is worth is the foundation of every major decision you will make as a seller – your list price, your willingness to negotiate, your timeline, and your net proceeds after closing costs. In the Seattle area, where values can vary dramatically between neighborhoods just miles apart, getting a clear and accurate […]
Chris Kirshenboim 9 Feb 2023 The True Costs of Owning the Wrong Seattle Home Owning the wrong home costs more than most Seattle-area homeowners realize – and not just in dollars. The financial strain of a home that no longer fits your life, your budget, or your priorities shows up in monthly cash flow, in deferred maintenance, in commute hours you will never get back, and in the opportunity […]
Chris Kirshenboim 26 Jan 2023 5 Costs You May Not Be Aware of When Selling Your House in Seattle Thinking about selling your house in Seattle? Traditional home sales carry several expenses that sellers routinely underestimate – or discover for the first time mid-transaction when it is too late to plan around them. Understanding the full cost picture before you list gives you the information you need to choose the right sale method, price […]
Chris Kirshenboim 22 Jun 2023 How To Sell A Distressed Property in Seattle Selling a distressed property in Seattle requires a clear understanding of your options – and the Seattle real estate market offers more of them than most homeowners realize. Whether the property has significant deferred maintenance, structural issues, fire or water damage, severe code violations, or has simply sat vacant for years, there are buyers and […]
Chris Kirshenboim 15 Jun 2023 How To Sell a Probate Property in Seattle Losing a loved one is one of life’s most difficult experiences, and inheriting property that must be sold through the probate process adds a layer of complexity at an already emotional time. For Seattle-area families navigating Washington state’s probate system, understanding how the process works – and what options exist for selling the property – […]
Chris Kirshenboim 20 Apr 2023 5 Things Seniors Should Know About Downsizing Their Homes in Seattle For Seattle-area senior homeowners, downsizing is one of the most significant financial and personal decisions of the retirement years – and it is one that involves far more complexity than simply selling a larger home and moving to a smaller one. The Seattle market’s sustained appreciation means that many seniors are sitting on substantial equity […]
Chris Kirshenboim 13 Apr 2023 What You Need to Know About Inheriting Real Estate in Seattle Inheriting real estate in the Seattle area can feel like an unexpected gift – or an unexpected burden – depending on the condition of the property, your relationship to it, and where you are in your own life when the inheritance arrives. For many Seattle-area heirs, the inherited home is a property they did not […]