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Besides the common problems with a seller's market – not enough inventory and too many buyers – there's also the problem that a house can actually sell for too much. This can happen when a contract price exceeds an appraisal from the bank. When this occurs the buyer must come...
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As you find yourself heavily immersed in house-hunting mode, you may encounter a situation in which you're torn between two houses. Perhaps you and your spouse each have a favorite, or perhaps you both like two houses equally - or think you do.
Making a final decision and...
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If you're in the market to buy a home and are looking for fewer maintenance requirements, or perhaps a typical single-unit home isn't in your budget, then you may want to consider a condominium.
By definition, when you buy a condominium, you're buying all the space...
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Time for Inspections
Once you have a contract, you need to get inspections done in a timely matter.
It's recommended to have a termite, property and roof inspection at a minimum.
Condition, location, type, personal knowledge and other factors should dictate to you
what...
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Once you're preapproved for a loan and you've survived the rigors of house hunting, the time will come when you find a house that you'd like to call home. But first, you'll need to make an offer.
The offer is the first step in the negotiation process. A good basic offer...
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For some real estate companies, an open house is part of the marketing strategy.
"The more potential buyers you can get to view your home, the better chance you have to sell it," Eric Potts, owner/broker of Assist 2 Sell in Fort Myers, Fla., told the News-Press in a Jan....
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