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"He did a good job. Came in on time. The price was good. They did what they promised."

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After purchasing my home in foreclosure I had the experience of contractors not performing or not showing so I took matters into my own hands. I have an attention for details and can make your home dreams come to life.

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There are many things that people need to do when they are about to retire. The most important thing is to plan for the future and make sure that you have enough funds for retirement. Some people decide to move closer to their family, while others might want more space or a warmer climate. Relocation is an important aspect of the senior's life. When they are ready to move, they should be able to find a reputable and trustworthy company that will help them with care. Our trusted network of movers are the best option for seniors who want help with moving their belongings from one location to another, nationwide. We provide a number of elderly-friendly services and can also help with packing and unpacking if needed. Get a free quote on moving services with absolutely no obligation. We are passionate about helping our eldest community be comfortable in their retiring years.

There are many things that people need to do when they are about to retire. The most important thing is to plan for the future and make sure that you have enough funds for retirement. Some people decide to move closer to their family, while others might want more space or a warmer climate. Relocation is an important aspect of the senior's life. When they are ready to move, they should be able to find a reputable and trustworthy company that will help them with care. Our trusted network of movers are the best option for seniors who want help with moving their belongings from one location to another, nationwide. We provide a number of elderly-friendly services and can also help with packing and unpacking if needed. Get a free quote on moving services with absolutely no obligation. We are passionate about helping our eldest community be comfortable in their retiring years.








The Haro Group, KW Historic District

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The Haro Group, KW Historic District

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The Haro Group's mission is "to work to see the communities our Sovereign God has placed us THRIVE." We are in top 1% of realtors in the Upstate of SC. We love delivering excellence and quality. Our goal is to be the real estate team of choice for associates and clients.

The Haro Group's mission is "to work to see the communities our Sovereign God has placed us THRIVE." We are in top 1% of realtors in the Upstate of SC. We love delivering excellence and quality. Our goal is to be the real estate team of choice for associates and clients.


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Unless the buyer or seller makes the offer or offer acceptance contingent on the appraisal results, the sale will move forward unaffected if the appraisal comes back lower than the offer. This essentially means the buyer is paying more than what the home is worth, but without that contingency, both parties are locked into the deal. Some buyers may try to negotiate the purchase price down to the appraisal value, but this may not be possible if there wasn’t an appraisal contingency in the offer agreement.

An estimate is more informal than a quote. Estimates are based on the contractor's prior experience, and they are expected to be off by 10% to 15% of the actual project cost and timeline. Quotes are more formal and require far more detailed information outlining the scope and cost of the project, including a thorough inspection of the area where the contractor will work. This is because the quote is expected to become a binding contract while an estimate does not have this expectation.

Much like any new siding, stucco will increase home value and curb appeal. Stucco provides an average ROI of 70%. With the average cost to stucco a house sitting at $5,700, you can expect to see a value bump of close to $4,000. Opting for a high-end stucco texture can improve value even further.

It’s often a good idea to take care of any health and safety repairs before an appraisal to make sure the mortgage can move to underwriting without having to pay for another appraisal. Replace any broken glass, fix uneven or sloping floors, ensure all steps have appropriate handrails, and have a professional get rid of mold, asbestos, and lead paint. Beyond these repairs, you can update appliances or fixtures and focus on aesthetic improvements like new paint to add the most value before scheduling an appraisal.

No, the appraisal value comes from an appraiser and is a professional opinion of value based on property location and condition, while the market value is determined solely by what buyers are willing to pay for your home. Lenders normally use appraised values to ensure they’re staying within target loan-to-value (LTV) ratios—the market value is simply what the home sells for. Appraised value can sit above or below market value.

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