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Yahoo news reports that since the start of the year, more than 40,000 workers have lost their jobs at mortgage lending institutions, according to recent company layoff announcements and data complied by global outplacement firm Challenger, Gray & Christmas Inc. Meanwhile, construction companies h...
08/22/2007
1226 CRESSFORD PL BRANDON, FL 33511-9360  ONLY $185,0003 Bedroom/2 bath home with big screen lanai (22x10).Close to shopping Mall,School and major highways.Floor tiles in dining,living,kitchen,bathrooms and hallway.A/C is one year old. This home has been meticulously maintained. All that's needed...
08/22/2007
In the recent past renovations cost were going thru the roof. Last year alone, people spent $215 billion on home remodeling projects. The boom took off in the late 90s and hasn't stopped since. But a number of factors have changed, and renovations are about to get a lot less expensive. People hav...
08/22/2007
Remodel your home, but do the work yourself.When you do it do it for the enjoyment you'll get doing it and the enjoyment you'll get from it. Don't expect it to increase the value of their home, if it does that'll be the icing on the cake. In fact, new statistics from Remodeling magazine show that...
08/22/2007
There are only two reasons to walk away from negotiations. You are truly angry and will not lower your price. The second is for effect. You are willing to take less, but you want the buyer to think you've made your last, best offer. You say, "Take my last offer or leave it. I'll give you an hour ...
08/18/2007
In Florida, the law states that a disclosure statement is to be provided to the buyer by the seller. If the buyer does find defects (through the use of an inspector) not disclosed by the seller, s/he may have a case against the seller or may be able to back out of the contract. Your attorney can ...
08/18/2007
Make sure the inspection is written in as a contingency in your offer. Many real estate contracts automatically have an inspection written into the terms. The buyer is responsible for the inspector's fee. Ask your real estate agent to recommend a list of local inspectors. Please check references ...
08/18/2007
You can never be too trusting when it comes to buying real estate. The buyer is entitled to know what he/she is getting for their money. The buyer should insist on an inspection and full disclosure of the house being purchased. Why Do You Need an Inspection? An inspection is an opportunity to hav...
08/17/2007
Your counteroffer is not the final transaction. It is one step in the negotiating process. You counter. The buyer will counter your offer. You will then counter back. This process will repeat until the a deal is made. Therefore, your counteroffer should not be your best and lowest. The buyer's fi...
08/17/2007
Setting a firm minimum counter price is a big mistake that some sellers make. Depending on the deal and the buyer your counter offer should be flexible. For example, after investigating the market, you set your asking price at $350,000. Your minimum price may be $320,000. If you are offered your ...
08/17/2007
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