Every House Has a Story: MarketPro Homebuyers Teams Up with CarePatrol to Help Prevent Senior Homelessness

Thanks for what you do, you’re really saving a lot of people’s lives… Anyone who has ever helped a parent or elder relative transition to assisted living knows how difficult this process can be. Reaching out to resources in your community can really help you shoulder this burden. Fortunately for those of us living in […]
3 Easy Ways to Sell Your House As-Is

Even if your home is in good condition, houses usually have many things that need to be fixed before they can be sold. The costs can add up, and repairs can be a hassle. But an as-is home sale means the property is being sold in its current condition, no fixes should be expected. What […]
5 Reasons Why Selling to a Cash Home Buyer Makes Sense

Is there anything better than cash in-hand? When it comes to selling your house, perhaps not. Selling your home to a cash home buyer or considering cash offers for homes can help you walk away from the closing table quite a bit richer than you were when you sat down. But what is a cash […]
I want to sell my house fast – what should I do?

Options for Selling Your Home Fast Selling a home is a big undertaking. If you’re also under pressure to sell your home fast, it’s even more challenging. It does not matter if you need to sell your house because of bankruptcy, a new housing opportunity, a new job, a divorce, a family member’s death, job […]
“I Want to Sell My House Fast!” Does This Sound Like You?

To sell your home quickly, you’ll either need to invest money in hiring pros or your time and elbow grease to get your house ready. Motivated buyers ready to close quickly have likely already sold their current home, their apartment lease is about to expire, or they’ve just moved to town for a new job. […]
The Realities of Modern-Day Redlining

The United States has made substantial efforts to eliminate racial discrimination in housing and mortgage lending over the last fifty years, the stains of historical segregation continues to mark our institutions. The effect of redlining real estate, a once-prevalent type of racial discrimination in housing, can still be seen in major cities across the nation. […]