Selling your home in California involves more than just finding a buyer. One of the most important stages is the escrow process, which ensures a secure and smooth transaction for both parties. If you sell in Southern California, knowing how escrow works can help you avoid delays. It will also help you meet your obligations […]| Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices California Properties
Buying a home is an exciting milestone, but it may also come with unfamiliar terms and processes that feel overwhelming. One term you’ll likely encounter is “escrow.” If you’re unsure what escrow means or why it’s important during home loan transactions, you’re not alone—and that’s completely okay! At Supreme Lending, we’re here to make sure […]| First Integrity Team of Supreme Lending
Is TikTok a good place to find a savvy real estate agent?TikTok is clearly a solid marketing tool for real estate agents, but is it really a font of knowledge? It can be, as long as it’s not the only place you’re seeking and verifying information.| TitleSmart, Inc.
Is TikTok a good place to find a savvy real estate agent?TikTok is clearly a solid marketing tool for real estate agents, but is it really a font of knowledge? It can be, as long as it’s not the only place you’re seeking and verifying information.| TitleSmart, Inc.
TitleSmart is always on the cutting edge of technology to better service our clients. If there is an advancement in the title industry that can benefit the customer experience, we will implement it as quickly as possible.| TitleSmart, Inc.
TitleSmart is always on the cutting edge of technology to better service our clients. If there is an advancement in the title industry that can benefit the customer experience, we will implement it as quickly as possible.| TitleSmart, Inc.
You’re selling your home or refinancing your mortgage and at closing, you see that the payoff amount is a bit higher than the principal balance. Why don’t the two numbers match up? This is a common question we receive. Here’s the relatively simple answer. The number you see on your mortgage statement is the principal […]| TitleSmart, Inc.