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repo: REALLY?? REALLY?? IS YOUR LISTING AGENT LIKE THIS... - 01/27/10 08:04 AM
I have been around pretty much since the advent of dirt. And I have to be honest, I recieved a reply from yesterday's blog entry, ATTENTION LISTING AGENTS ,that left me speechless. Being of Irish decent, I don't find myself afflicted with that problem very often. Luckily, it didn't leave me fingerless, so here I am. Please take a moment to read that blog entry above. The following is the actual reply I received from it. I would love to know how you feel about this?
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repo: ATTENTION LISTING AGENTS - 01/26/10 09:26 AM
OK, I normally try not to vent here. But I'm afraid that if I don't, the top of my hairless head may very well blow off. So here goes: Attention Listing Agents!!! Attention Listing Agents!!!... The slightest bit of professionalism would be greatly (and at this point, refreshingly) appreciated. You are not any busier than anyone else. We all have a million things to do. And the rest of us don't care what your office assistant is up to. GOD, I feel better. Now here's what led up to my momentary meltdown. Yesterday, I was setting some showing appointments (say that
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repo: WANT TO TEST DRIVE YOUR HOME? GET A HOME INSPECTION - 06/22/09 10:57 AM
There's one part of a real estate transaction that often gets overlooked. Or worse yet, in the interest of saving $300-$400, isn't done at all. That is a home inspection. Sometimes, it's confused with an appraisal. An appraisal is a valuation of a property done by an appraiser, and generally done in conjunction with a purchase money loan or a refinance. Its purpose is to give an accurate value range to the lender and client. In California, appraisers are governed by the OREA . A home inspection is a valuation of <strong>property condition</strong>. It is generally done as part of a buyer's
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repo: FHA 203K- THE CURE FOR A "LITTLE TLC" - 06/14/09 09:40 AM
I'm going to assume anyone that's been out house hunting has seen an ad in realtor.com , trulia or zillow that goes something like this: "Home has lots of potential...just needs (here's the hook) a little TLC". Generally translated, that means the home is in varying stages of ugly. Until recently, your choice was to buy it and then have enough money to fix the "ugly". FHA has given you an alternative. It is called the 203K loan . Granted, it's not a particularly inspiring title, but look where "Pick A Payment" got us! Anyway, if the property you want needs
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Pat Palmer-Realtor, Upland, CA 91786
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