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10 quick wins for adding value before selling Redecorate. Fix superficial defects. The front door. Declutter. Heating and lighting. Garden appeal. Create a driveway / off-road parking. Look smart and be energy efficient.
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Even though Texas is a non-disclosure state, you can find the prices a home sold for using the Platinum App. Whether you're buying a home and want to see what homes sold for, or getting ready to list your home and curious what your neighbor's house sold for recently.
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Head to real estate websites. You can also use real estate sites like Zillow, Realtor, Homes, or Trulia. For example, on Realtor, you can head to a particular section called “recently sold homes.” Here, you can find information on the latest sale prices in your area of interest.
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Also in Texas, the city of San Antonio has seen a similar downward trend in home values in the past year. “There has been strong growth, but with high rates and a surge of new home construction, supply is outpacing demand right now,” said Rodgers. When supply outpaces demand, home values tend to decline.