You achieved that very coveted goal…getting your offer accepted by the sellers. The listing is pending on the MLS and you are on your way, heading to closing.
Now it’s get ready, get set, and be prepared to communicate. A lot!
Buyers are often surprised at how much communication there is in a real estate transaction.
The first several weeks after the contract is agreed on by both parties can be pretty intense. This can vary depending on the closing time frame agreed on, if you are a cash buyer or getting a loan, the general process in your state, (45 comments)
We just closed escrow and suddenly things are very different. You sold your treasured home, or you just bought a new one!
Are you suffering from communication withdrawal?
All of a sudden the hundreds of emails, text messages and phone calls have stopped. Maybe you’re glad, but doesn’t it feel a little weird?
I often feel I am suffering from withdrawal when I finish a real estate transaction, whether a sale or a purchase, or both. No matter how many times I’ve done it the sudden change in communication feels a little (61 comments)
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