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Choosing the right professional is vital to getting top dollar for your home or receiving the best negotiated terms when purchasing. With over 60 years of combined experience in the DFW real estate market, Covenant Realtors provide you with high end uncompromising service from beginning to end. Give us a call you will be glad you did.

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Why it Makes Sense to Work with an Agent

If you have ever wondered why it’s better to work with an agent rather than listing “by owner,” you aren’t alone.

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Should You Buy a Home?

The decision to buy a home is a complex one with many factors to consider, some of which may differ from person to person.

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701 E. 15th Street, Suite 101
Plano, Texas 75074

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How to Tell if Your Dream Home’s Price is Right

When it comes to evaluating the value of a property there are more ways than meet the eye; like beauty, the value of a property is often in the eye of the beholder. Savvy buyers and investors use several of the following methods to determine if the price is right:

Comps:

Comparing a property to others is the most commonly method of establishing price and value. Age, size, location and amenities are compared to other properties in the area. Unfortunately, this method doesn’t work well for unique homes or those lacking nearby comparisons.

Income Potential:

Another popular method is to determine the amount of income the property would generate if rented or used in another endeavor like a small business or hobby.

Return on Investment:

Calculating the ROI is a good measure especially for those buying income producing property or “fixers” in need of extensive renovation or repair. The ratio between money invested into the property versus the anticipated return (often using leveraged funds) is particularly useful for those who purchase real estate as an investment. For example, if your cash outlay was $10,000 and you made $2,000 your ROI would be a whopping 20%.

Replacement Cost:

Inflation, taxes, permits and other costs tend to rise over time making it more costly to build a home. For example, 25 years ago many homes could be built for less than $40 per square foot while today it is difficult to find a home for less than $100 per square foot.

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