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Welcome to North Texas! Dallas Fort-Worth has seen an incredible amount of growth in the past decade and we here in the lonestar state are happy to have y'all. Our team of local realtors are here to help you not only find a home, but learn the city, discover the communities, and assist you with your transition. To help you get started, see below for links to information about city life, entertainment, neighborhoods and more. To read more about the actual purchase process, see our buying page. And, as always, feel free to reach out to us for anything from city recommendations to property questions.

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Making the most of your home sale comes down to pricing, presentation, and exposure. It is crucial that you have a successful launch that is timed with your marketing campaigns to ensure maximum exposure. The first impression for buyers online (and when they first come to the home) can truly make the difference. See below for links to some of our best practice articles:

Tips on Staging Your Home to Sell

Ways to Add to Your Home's Curb Appeal

5 Common Seller Mistakes

When Should I Start Looking for a Home?
No problem! Many sellers have this situation. If it is not financially viable for you to buy a home prior to selling your current home, you have two main options:

Seller Leaseback: A seller leaseback is an addendum that you would add to your contract to sell your property that allows for you, as the seller, to stay in the home for up to 90 days after closing. You can use this time to find another property with your new funds or have ample time to move/sell furniture.

Bridge Loan: A bridge loan is a type of loan product that helps you get a short term loan to buy a property that is then repaid largely by the sale of your current home once it sells. You should discuss this option with a loan professional more in detail if you are interested.
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