Categories for New London Home Sellers

Probate Real Estate in New London County

    Understanding Probate Real Estate in New London County: A Simple Guide Imagine finding out you’ve inherited your grandmother’s house in New London County. While it might sound exciting at first, selling probate real estate in New London County isn’t as simple as putting up a “For Sale” sign. ...

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Professional Home Evaluation

Why a Professional Home Evaluation is Your Secret Weapon in Today’s Market Hi there, Bridget Morrissey here! After 15 years of selling homes across southeastern Connecticut, from waterfront properties in Old Lyme to charming colonials in Stonington, I can tell you one thing with absolute certainty: a professional home evaluation ...

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Should I Sell My New London Home Myself

  Should I Sell My New London Home Myself? The FSBO vs Agent Decision   As New London’s vibrant arts scene and maritime heritage continue to attract homebuyers, you might be wondering about the best way to sell your home in this historic waterfront city. The decision between should I sell ...

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Open Houses in New London

Open Houses in New London: Your Roadmap to a Successful Sale A Personal Guide to Open Houses in New London from a Local Realtor Who Knows Every Neighborhood. New London’s Real Estate Heartbeat Let’s be honest – selling a home in New London isn’t just about square footage and listing prices. ...

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Paint Recycling in New London

Your Guide to Paint Recycling in New London, CT As a Broker/Realtor, I want all of my clients to know the details that go into getting a home ready to sell, or what to do with your new home, including how to recycle paint in New London. Attending the National ...

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CT Real Estate Contracts and Disclosures

Understanding CT Real Estate Contracts and Disclosures : A Simple Guide Today, we’re going to talk about something really important when buying or selling a house: CT real estate contracts and disclosures. Don’t worry if these words sound complicated – we’re going to break it down so even a 12-year-old ...

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