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  2. How much does it cost to sell a house? - AOL

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    In this scenario, your total costs might range from around $326,781 to $345,274. That leaves you with net proceeds from that $450,000 sale ranging from $104,726 to $123,219. Either way, it’s a ...

  3. How much money do you get when you sell your home? - AOL

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    If you sell your house for $300K, you will need to add up your closing costs, mortgage payoff amount, Realtor commissions and other fees, then subtract that total from $300K to determine your net ...

  4. How long does it take to sell a house? See how NJ ranks ... - AOL

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    Minnesota ranks eighth, with 34.43%, on the list of states where homes take the longest to sell. Of the 31,981 properties for sale, 11,011 have been on the market for over a month.

  5. Can I sell my house after owning it for just 2 years? - AOL

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    Selling a house after just two years can cost you money, rather than making you money — be aware of your home’s appreciation in relation to how much you paid for it, and how much you owe on ...

  6. Automated valuation model - Wikipedia

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    The result of each model is given a Confidence Score and then weighted by that score, analyzed and then reported as a final estimate of value based on a specified date. An AVM typically includes: An indicative market value (capital value or rental value) for a single residential property.

  7. How long should you live in a house before selling? - AOL

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    How long should you own a house before selling it? There is no hard-and-fast answer to the “how soon can I sell?” question. But on the whole, the longer you hold on to your home , the better ...