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Morris & Co. Realty, LLC

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23 years of experience

We are a full service real estate company specializing in residental, land, new builds, and commercial. We have over 80 combined years of experience. We work together as a team, so select Morris & Co. as your real estate brokerage and you get not only 1 agent working for you but 7.

We are a full service real estate company specializing in residental, land, new builds, and commercial. We have over 80 combined years of experience. We work together as a team, so select Morris & Co. as your real estate brokerage and you get not only 1 agent working for you but 7.


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We are focused on providing you with the best results and service in the industry. We listen carefully to understand your real estate goals and work hard to create solutions that make sense for you. Whether you are new to the market or an experienced investor, Simmons & Associates Realty Inc has the expertise and resources to help you achieve your real estate goals. As is often said, real estate is about location, location, location. Call us today!

We are focused on providing you with the best results and service in the industry. We listen carefully to understand your real estate goals and work hard to create solutions that make sense for you. Whether you are new to the market or an experienced investor, Simmons & Associates Realty Inc has the expertise and resources to help you achieve your real estate goals. As is often said, real estate is about location, location, location. Call us today!




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Real Estate Agents questions, answered by experts

Just as a kitchen remodel can increase home value, so can a new kitchen island. A kitchen island provides extra counter space, increased eye candy, and improved functionality that will likely impress prospective home buyers. You can expect an ROI of about 60% to 80% of the cost of your kitchen island installation, though this depends on the overall design of the fixture. 

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.

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.

A home inspection evaluates the property visually to determine whether there are any structural problems that the current homeowner must repair before selling. A home appraisal is a thorough evaluation of the property and its surrounding area to determine its current market value, which informs homeowners of the value of their home to help set the asking price. The appraisal will guide the mortgage company’s lending decision.

The differences between market value and appraised value depend on the local market, so they can match, or either one can be higher than the other. In a “seller’s market,” where there is an abundance of buyers, market value will likely sit higher than the appraised value because there’s more demand for the low inventory of homes. In a “buyer’s market,” where there are more homes than there are buyers, the market value is more likely to sit below the appraised value to entice buyers.

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