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wake county: Unprofessional Behavior? - 08/24/08 07:28 AM
I have an out of town buyer who recently wrote a contract on a home that they saw when they were in my area looking for homes. They called me and asked to write the contract and email it to them to sign. I did, and then called the listing agent to tell her that I should be sending in the contract withi8n a day or two. My buyers took longer than expected to sign the contract as they wanted to make sure that they had financing in place and that this was the house for them. In the mean time,
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wake county: Is the Raleigh North Carolina (Triangle Area) real estate market beginning to slow with the rest of the nation? - 05/25/08 07:24 AM
As the nation is in the grips of an unprecedented real estate down turn, the state of North Carolina hasn’t seemed to feel the pinch. As an agent, when I take a client out, especially if they are coming from an area such as Florida, they have this notion that they are going to get anywhere from 10-30% off the list price. Not here! The average home, if priced right, sells for about 98% of its asking price but that may be changing. In most articles that list areas of decline across the nation, Charlotte has consistently been the
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wake county: Representing the buyer and seller in a transaction in the Triangle Area North Carolina (Wake County - Raleigh) - 05/24/08 08:47 AM
The North Carolina Real Estate Commission allows what is called dual agency. This is a fairly complex concept that agents must explain to their clients when beginning a relationship with them, and even have them sign a brochure giving the broker the right to be a dual agent or not. It has its advantages. Mainly, if a client is interested in a listing that is listed with his or her brokers firm, in order to show that listing, an agent must be a dual agent. What it also allows is for a single agent to act as representative for
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wake county: Cotswold – A Great Neighborhood Subdivision in Cary North Carolina - 05/23/08 08:11 AM
From time to time, I like to highlight local neighborhoods in the Triangle area. Today I am writing about a neighborhood called Cotswold. Cotswold is located in the southern part of Cary, off Kildaire Farm Road, just past Ten-Ten. In my opinion, it is a hidden gem within the Town of Cary. The home prices here range from the mid to low 300’s to the mid 400’s. All homes have a brick front and have a rather large appearance. Most homes have decent property and are not located on top of each other as some of the newly constructed homes
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Jason Goodman Triangle Area NC Realtor
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