Tips to Make Your Yard a Selling Point in Rhode Island

A well thought out backyard can be a huge factor when selling your home. It can influence the prospective buyers’ entire perception of the property. As such, a messy, overgrown yard can deter buyers and make a horrible first impression. In our latest blog, we have put together some ideas to make your yard a selling … Continued

“Black Stainless Steel” Do you like?

Stainless steel has ruled the appliance world for many years, with no serious contenders on its heels. But now, here comes black stainless steel, fighting for dominance in the kitchen. Like any new finish, we won’t know if it has true staying power until some time has passed. But if you’re looking for the newest … Continued

How to Avoid Foreclosure in Rhode Island

While the housing market is rebounding, many people in Rhode Island] are still struggling to make their mortgage payments. If you’re underwater on your home, or having trouble keeping up with your monthly mortgage payments, you could be fearful that your mortgage provider is going to foreclose. Thankfully, there are a number of things that you can … Continued

How to Sell Your House to an Investor in Rhode Island RI

Home ownership just isn’t what it was in the 1950’s. In the past, people would buy a home and live there for the rest of their lives, often passing it on to their family. Things have changed. Many first-time homebuyers are going into it with the attitude that they’ll sell when it’s time for a change. If … Continued

5 Easy Home Refreshers

It may still be snowing in some parts of the country, but spring is almost here. Before the flowers start budding outside, refresh the inside of your home to give your interior spaces that springtime glow. Bring the outdoors inside Adding fresh plants or flowers to an otherwise ho-hum space can spice things up in … Continued

Selling Your Home During a Divorce in Rhode Island

If you’re wondering about the ins and outs of selling your home during a divorce in Rhode Island … we’ll dive into the steps and things to look out for in this article. With over 50% of American marriages ending in divorce, many Rhode Island residents are looking or advice for selling a home during a … Continued

How to stay in my home after foreclosure in Rhode Island

A recent study estimates that 47% of foreclosed properties are still occupied. When you first see that stat you may be surprised… but we’re not. What most people don’t realize is that banks aren’t in the business to own homes. They are in the business to loan people money. But when they have to foreclose … Continued

How To Sell Your Home Fast In Rhode Island RI

Real estate markets fluctuate — sometimes they are really hot and there are so many buyers that sellers will list a property and it gets snapped up the same day. Sometimes markets are kind of soft, which means a house might stay on a listing for weeks or even months without getting any offers! Homeowners … Continued

We buy houses in Rhode Island companies – are they credible?

If you’ve been driving around in Rhode Island, chances are you’ve seen some billboards advertising companies that buy houses. Often times they say things like “We Buy Rhode Island Houses!” or “Cash For Your House”. Are these “we buy houses in Rhode Island companies” credible? How do I know if the local house buying companies out … Continued

Understanding the Foreclosure Process in RI

Understanding the foreclosure process in RI is an important part of navigating your own home foreclosure. Before we dive in… What is foreclosure anyway? Foreclosure is the legal process that lenders use to take back property securing a loan, generally after the borrower stops making payments. Foreclosure is no fun.  But just know that it’s not … Continued

Can I sell my Rhode Island house in foreclosure?

Do you have a Rhode Island RI house that’s in foreclosure right now? Many people going through the RI foreclosure process want to get out from under that burdensome house and wonder if they can sell the house in foreclosure. The short answer: yes. The long answer: it’s a little more complicated, but usually you … Continued