real estate: 5 Things To Consider Before Buying a Condo
- 01/20/17 07:48 PM
Condos tend to be a great starter purchase for Millennials. There are a few things to keep in mind, however. After being miserable in a condo for months, I moved out. I really wish someone had given me these tips: 1. Know EXACTLY what is included with your unit. The sales people always show you that beautiful condo which is staged and perfect. Have you ever noticed they never have dressers and put smaller beds in each room of the model home to make them look open and spacious? Ask for a floorplan of exactly the condo you will be purchasing especially if (2 comments)
real estate: 6 Warning Signs of a "Difficult" Buyer
- 01/05/17 07:59 PM
Lawsuits by home buyers who have “buyer’s remorse” appear to be happening more and more with the increase in sales and purchase prices in Colorado. What may have seemed to be a dream home, may have overextended the buyer financially or the upkeep of the large home may cause some “buyer’s remorse” which can lead a buyer to file a lawsuit against the seller in order to regain some financial ability to afford what maybe the buyer really should not have purchased in the first place. There are also just some people who feel “entitled” and “wronged” no matter what happens. Some (16 comments)
real estate: Don't Be Such a Drama Queen (or King)
- 12/24/16 08:57 AM
Although this was written for my mediation site (katiecolemanmediation.com), it also applied to the business/real estate world. If you have been in the dating world lately, you constantly see people state, “I don’t do drama” or “I am easy-going and not a ‘drama queen.’” What IS “drama?” According to a basic Google search for the meaning of the word it is defined as “an exciting, emotional, or unexpected series of events or set of circumstances.” It appears most people seem to think it means any time you get upset about something or a circumstance. So is “drama” really “drama” or is it a (1 comments)