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Before You Sign: How to Know If Your Real Estate Agent Will Actually Sell Your Property

Choosing the right real estate agent can feel a bit like handing over the keys to your future and hoping they don’t drop them.

The Psychology of Pricing

Why Buyers Fall in Love OR Walk Away

Estate Living vs Freehold Homes: Making the Right Choice for Your Lifestyle and Investment Goals

Choosing between estate living and a freehold home is a decision that extends far beyond the property itself. Find out more in this blog.

Property as a Wealth-Building Tool: A Long-Term Approach to Financial Growth

Property has long been regarded as one of the most reliable wealth-building tools, making it attractive to individuals seeking long-term financial stability.

How To Increase Your Credit Score

If you are looking to increase your credit score, here's a comprehensive guide to help you navigate the path to a better credit score.

What is my home worth?

Are you interested in discovering the current market value of your home?

Sell your home, and only pay 3% sales commission...

Sell your home, and only pay 3% sales commission...

Who is liable for property defects from signing a Sale Agreement until date of registration?

The Seller and Purchaser must be aware of the terms and conditions in a Sale Agreement, when purchasing a property.

3 Possible reasons why your "for sale" sign is still showing

Wonder why your home is still for sale? 3%.Com Properties has put together 3 possible reasons as to why.

May a Purchaser withdraw his / her Offer?

May a Purchaser withdraw his / her Offer?
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