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March
18

When selling a home for the first time, there are some important steps you want to take. Here's what you need to know.

When it comes to selling your home, it's essential to start off on the right foot. Our real estate agents are here to guide you through the process and help you take the first steps towards a successful sale. In this post, we'll outline some key initial steps that homeowners should take when preparing their Cleveland homes for sale.

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March
15

Match Day is when every medical student in the U.S. learns where they'll go for their residency at the same time, through the National Resident Matching Program. This year, the big reveal takes place March 15 at 12 pm, and of course, medical students are eagerly awaiting the news. 

Here in Cleveland, Match Day is also a big deal – that's because every year, thousands of medical students move to Cleveland for its thriving healthcare industry. According to Destination Cleveland, the healthcare industry in Northeast Ohio employed about 270,400 workers in 2019, and in 2023, we were averaging 10,000 open healthcare positions. Cleveland Clinic and University Hospitals are also considered the two largest employers in our region. 

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March
7

Point of sale inspections are visual inspections that are required before an owner enters into a contract to sell a property. Not all cities in Northeast Ohio require point of sale inspections and the type of point of sale inspection – exterior only, exterior and interior etc. – varies depending on the city. Here's a brief guide to how it all works. 

(Check out Dave's video blog on point of sale here.)

Cities created point of sale inspections decades ago to make sure buyers and sellers are aware of needed repairs, help them make corrections, and keep their housing stock in good condition. Point-of-sale inspections are different from private home inspections. Private home inspections are optional, might not cover the same items as a municipal home inspection, and do not require buyers or sellers to make repair...

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