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Avoiding Buyer's Remorse
Buyer's remorse is a common problem among homebuyers. Here are some suggestions to avoid regretting the purchase of your new home. |
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Buying a Fixer-Upper
Fixer-Uppers are homes that require a bit of maintanence, and so will usually be sold for a lower price. This article outlines some important questions you should ask and decisions you should make before making that purchase. |
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Buying a Short Sale Property
Homebuyers looking for a deal will likely come across a short sale property at some point. When you spot a listing price that seems too good to be true, call your agent and find out if it's a short sale. |
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What is a Short Sale?
When a homeowner is "under water" - owing more on their mortgage than their property is actually worth - and can't keep up with mortgage payments, they wind up defaulting on their loan, and run the risk of losing the property to foreclosure. |
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The Art of Negotiating
You've partnered with an agent, shopped for a lender, viewed home after home, and finally identified the house of your dreams. Now it's time to make an offer for it. |
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Buyer Broker Agreements
Once you've selected a buying agent to represent you, they will likely present you with a Buyer Broker Agreement (BBA, also known as a buyer broker contract). This certifies your partnership with the agent and spells out what sort of duties/tasks the agent will perform for you, while providing them the power to begin working in your best interests. |
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