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Did you know that moving, death, and divorce top most people's list of stressful events? Death and divorce frequently result in a move, effectively doubling the stress load. Here are some things you can do to minimize stress when you sell your home:* Choose a real estate agent who communicates cl...
03/16/2007
Offers and Counter Offers Many of the offers real estates submit for prospective buyers aren't exactly what the sellers want. The price may be lower than they are asking or there might be terms included in the offer that will require negotiation. What happens after the offer is submitted?The sell...
03/16/2007
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Strategic Pricing When you decide to sell your home, your next decision is key to the sale--"How much should I ask?" If you ask too little for your home, you could potentially lose money. Asking too much for your home could cause it to sit on the market for a long time.Your real estate agent want...
03/16/2007
Determining A Price Range If you are working with a real estate agent to find a new home, the agent will probably ask a lot of questions about your income, liquid assets, and debt situation. The real estate agent needs such information to help you determine your price range.Whether you are buying...
03/16/2007
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Closing Dates The final closing date is an important item in the negotiation of the purchase agreement on a home. This is the day when the buyers get their ownership papers and the sellers get their money. It is important to remember that most standard contracts don't pinpoint a specific date, an...
03/15/2007
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Price and Condition Pricing a house is one of the most important parts of the marketing process. You want to get as much for the property as you can, but if you set the price too high, you can turn away qualified buyers. Your real estate agent can tell you the selling price of homes comparable to...
03/15/2007
If It Is Broken Fix It Most houses have a few "little" problems, like leaking faucets, a stove burner that won't light, or electrical outlets with too much "spark". These defects may not seem very important--unless your house is about to go on the market.We rarely have difficulty getting sellers ...
03/15/2007
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