Keep a copy of the major utility bills nearby. Many times an interested buyer will ask what the cost for heating, electricity, water/sewer & insurance is for your home. This information is especially important to the first time buyer.
Having this information handy will be very helpful to them. Be prepared to show the buyer or home inspector copies of improvement or repair bills. It will also reflect well on you. They will sense you have nothing to hide, and they will be grateful for your help.
Arlene Trunzo, Licensed Real Estate Broker
A.T. Real Estate Specialists
Staten Island, NY Realtor
cmyrealtor@aol.com
718-317-0949 (Office)
917-359-1985 (Cell)
Zach Taylor Real Estate - Gallatin, TN
Broker/Agent, 615-961-7799
I agree and any information you can give a buyer before the contract is written the better, so that they don't put a contingency in the contract upon review of these items.
Have A Great Day
May 29, 2008 03:12 AM
Zach Taylor Real Estate - Gallatin, TN
Broker/Agent, 615-961-7799
I agree and any information you can give a buyer before the contract is written the better, so that they don't put a contingency in the contract upon review of these items.
Have A Great Day
May 29, 2008 03:12 AM
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