sellers: Sellers Guide
- 08/27/07 06:52 AM
Step 1: Plan & Prepare Some 5 million existing homes are sold each year, and while each transaction is different every owner wants the same thing - the best possible deal with the least amount of hassle and aggravation. Unfortunately, home selling has become a more complex business than it used to be. New seller disclosure statements, longer and more mysterious form agreements, and a range of environmental concerns have all emerged in the past decade. More importantly, the home-selling process has changed. Buyer brokerage - where REALTORS® represent homebuyers - is now common nationwide, and good buyer-brokers want the (0 comments)
sellers: (Sellers)Help for Consumers.FORECLOSURE?
- 08/27/07 06:38 AM
Struggling Consumers Can Reach for a Helping HandIt should come as no surprise that the share of sub-prime Adjustable Rate Mortgages in delinquency surged in every region of the country during the first quarter of 2007.These troubling numbers mean struggling consumers who, in many cases, are trying to keep their homes from going into foreclosure. NAR's consumer mortgage education brochure --"Learn How to Avoid Foreclosure and Keep Your Home" -- can help The brochure alerts consumers that they can call a nationwide, toll-free assistance number-888-995-HOPE-to speak with a counselor, day or night, to help them get back on track financially. (0 comments)
Learn all you can to avoid misunderstanding or miscommunication Most of us sell only a small number of homes in our lifetimes. With limited experience in real estate how are we to be capable of maximizing the profits from our home sale?Many home sellers make the critical mistake of thinking all REALTORS ® are the same. They list with the first agent who comes along. Does it make good business sense to put the responsibility of selling your home with someone who has no plan or qualifications? This contact report will educate you with valuable information that will help you make (2 comments)