August 10, 2021
How To Read The Home Inspection Report
I’m really excited about today’s guest on the show! Heather Hurry is with Pillar To Post Home Inspectors and the Jeff Mackey team. She is going to join us today as we discuss INSPECTIONS and what home buyers are missing on the Inspection Report! SUPER IMPORTANT! Visit www.mightymikereid.com for full show notes and to watch the video of this interview.
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Whether you are sitting on the beach or kayaking near the still water's edge at Fort De Soto, you find yourself absorbed in the abundance of natural beauty for as far as the eye can see. The complexity of the ecology is not immediately apparent, but the park offers the greatest diversity of systems just about anywhere. Emerging from the wealth of birdlife, sea life, wildlife and plant life is the majestic tapestry called Fort De Soto Fort De Soto was named America’s Top Beach for 2009 by Trip Advisor, the world's largest online travel community. In 2005, “Dr. Beach,” named Fort De Soto the nation’s #1 Beach. The park property was first purchased from the federal government in 1938 for $12,500. In 1941 the property was sold back to the federal government for $18,404 to be used as a gunnery and bombing range during World War II. The property was repurchased from the United States in 1948 for $26,500. The 12-inch mortar battery, located at the fort for which the park was named, was listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1977. Adding to the historical interest at Fort De Soto, two British breech-loading, rapid-fire rifles of 1890 vintage were installed in March 1982. Markers showing the original building locations and a Quartermaster Storehouse Museum add to the park's historic interest.

With forbearance plans about to come to an end, many are concerned the housing market will experience a wave of foreclosures like what happened after the housing bubble 15 years ago.
The post 4 Reasons Why the End of Forbearance Will Not Lead to a Wave of Foreclosures appeared first on Keeping Current Matters.
If you ask anyone who has ever tried to sell their own home
themselves they’ll tell you that from the moment the “For Sale By
Owner” sign goes up, the phone begins to ring. Unfortunately,
many of those calls will not be from prospective buyers, but
rather from real estate agents trying to obtain your listing.
Obviously, the idea of not having to pay commission to a real
estate agent is attractive to any home-seller. But because of all
the issues involved in the process, selling a home on one’s own
can be challenging, as many home-sellers will attest.

There are several reasons that a home doesn't sell. Today I just want to address the ones that I've seen so far and I have some tools that you can use on your own if you choose or hire my team and I to get started working for you today! I'd love to hear your feedback and if this was helpful I'll keep writing them as I learn more about this amazing industry. REAL ESTATE!