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2007 

How to Present your "Best Home" - There are many options available to you for improving your home's appearance. When buyers view your home, they will take everything into consideration, the exterior, and the interior including all the little details. First of all, from the outside and the inside,...
08/31/2007
Today, information concerning the real estate industry is available quickly and easily. The important thing is to know more than buyers and to be one step ahead of them. Industry experts have gathered powerful tips to get your home sold fast and for the price that you want. Know Why You're Sellin...
08/31/2007
...to why we shouldn't judge.It is time to elect a new world leader, and onlyyour vote counts. Here are the facts about the three candidates.Candidate A.Associates with crooked politicians, and consultswith astrologist. He's had two mistresses. He alsochain smokes and drinks 8 to 10 martinis a da...
08/29/2007
Water or Coke? I could not believe this..... Very interesting   WATER #1.   75% of Americans are chronically dehydrated. (Likely applies to half the world population) #2. In 37% of Americans, the thirst mechanism is so weak that it is mistaken for hunger. #3. Even MILD dehydration will slow down ...
08/28/2007
There are at least three ways you can restrict a contingency: time, money, and performance: Restricting the Time on a Contingency - A buyer is very likely to demand the right to approve a professional inspection report. You're simply going to have to concede this to get the deal. The inspection r...
08/26/2007
Your First Line of Defense Is to Strip Them Away. You can counter the buyer's offer by eliminating the contingencies in a counteroffer. Simply cross them out. The buyer either purchases your house without contingencies, or there's no deal. Your agent will explain the actual method preferred in yo...
08/24/2007
Most offers will include several of the following contingencies: - Financing Contingency. The buyer doesn't get a loan, there's no deal, - Disclosure contingency. The buyer has the right to approve your disclosures. No approval; no deal. - Professional inspection. The buyer has the right to appro...
08/24/2007
Many of us subscribe to the Old West credo that a deal is finished when both parties shake hands on it. If that's your way of thinking, then be prepared to get skinned alive when you buy real estate. The modern credo is "Never stop negotiating"--even after the deal is signed, even after escrow ha...
08/24/2007
Most offers to buy in real estate are going to contain contingencies that favor the buyer. As a seller, you are going to have to accept this fact. However, you can restrict these contingencies in ways that favor and protect you. What Is a Contingency? A contingency is a clause in a purchase offer...
08/24/2007
Inspired by a customer (a sheriff's deputy wounded in the line of duty) Bank of America has unveiled a home loan that will ease the minds of law officers, firemen, teachers and health care workers -- and their families -- should injuries disrupt their ability to pay their home mortgage.Neighborho...
08/23/2007
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