How do I call flash house to sell my home?
How do I call flash house to sell my home?
Give us a call at 866-793-0051. Fill out our 5 minute form at FlashHouse.com and tell us about your home. You’ll be asked about the home’s location, age, size, condition, as well as details like flooring, countertops, and any amenities.
What to do after buying your first house?
Buyers — especially first-time buyers — can feel like they’ve just finished running a marathon after buying a house. But it’s not over yet! You still have to move in, customize the house to your needs, and make sure you’re prepared for the rigors of homeownership.
What are the benefits of working with flashhouse?
FlashHouse has been absolutely wonderful to work with. Anything that needs doing is taken care of quickly and efficiently. Everyone has a part and they all contribute their expertise and get it done. I would use FlashHouse again, and I would recommend them to others.
Where did Jessica and Jim Jepsen buy their house?
Jessica and Jim Jepsen thought they did everything right when it came to buying their home. Thanks to an estate sale in March 2012, they got a great deal on a five-story, split-level California-style house in Valparaiso, IN, a college town about an hour east of Chicago.
What happens when you buy a house with problems?
You’re paying a significant amount of money to own a home that you love, but if the heater stops working on move-in day or the basement floods after a heavy rainstorm, of course it’s going to be upsetting! It’s like buying a used car that turns out to be a lemon.
What was the problem with Jessica’s new house?
That Friday, Jessica came home while it was raining and found a deluge pouring through the roof and into the living room. She soon discovered that the previous occupant had replaced the rubber roof with shingles—a violation of local building code that seriously compromised the water-proofing abilities of the roof.
Buyers — especially first-time buyers — can feel like they’ve just finished running a marathon after buying a house. But it’s not over yet! You still have to move in, customize the house to your needs, and make sure you’re prepared for the rigors of homeownership.