advice: Seller may want to consider a pre-inspected property
- 01/12/09 08:28 AM
Having a property inspected by a licensed real estate inspector at the beginning of the sale process will allow the Homeowner the opportunity to know what repairs may be needed BEFORE the Buyer's Agent comes back asking for substantial concessions. A few items that the Buyer's Agent might be looking for could be:
EXTERIOR Foundation - Touch up mortar cracks and brick veneer Roof surface - Clean gutters and debris on roof. Make sure cutter downspout extensions are in place. Caulk windows and door frames. Are there any signs of wood destroying insects? Seal pest entry points. Consider the repair (0 comments)
advice: Should you get a REALTOR® to represent you when buying a new home?
- 03/27/08 10:24 AM
Let's Talk... Realtor Talk... Imagine... You go look for a new home, you find the home you want, you go tell the new home sales agent which home you like and they give you a pre-qualification pack. You fill out all the paperwork and turn this information back in and you're told you got the home at some particular price and interest rate. (In real life, this does not all happen in one day.) Now what? Is that the best interest rate you could have received? Were there any incentives available? Should you consider an inventory home? What is an inventory (0 comments)