House Closing
What to Do When the House Comes to YouWhat to Do When the House Comes to YouWhat to Do When the House Comes to You What do you do if you find a home to buy before you're ready? Joe and Chris rented a house for a couple of years. In fact, they had discussed buying it from the current out-of-area owner should she ever decide to sell. On short notice, from the tenant's standpoint, the landlord called to inform Joe.. |
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When is the Best Time to Buy? Is It Possible to Time the Market?When is the Best Time to Buy? Is It Possible to Time the Market?When is the Best Time to Buy? Is It Possible to Time the Market? Timing the real estate market, like timing any market, is near impossible. In an ideal world, you would only buy real estate when prices are low and sell when prices are high. This is how to make the most profit on your investment. In the real world, however, homebuyers often.. |
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When to Spring on a HomeWhen to Spring on a HomeWhen to Spring on a Home Is it a mistake to buy the first home I see? Buying a home can be a time-consuming proposition. It may take months of looking to find the right house. Then, the negotiations with the seller may not be successful. So the search can take even longer. Occasionally a buyer finds a home quickly. Such good luck is often... |
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Why Do Home Sales Fall Apart?Why Do Home Sales Fall Apart?Why Do Home Sales Fall Apart? In heated real estate markets, buyer's remorse tends to be the leading reason home sales collapse. Nervous buyers, after they're told they got the house, have second thoughts and back out. Imagine this. A hot new listing hits the market. The owner has prepared the home for sale: it shows beautifully. The owner. |
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Why Do Real Estate Deals Fall Apart?Why Do Real Estate Deals Fall Apart?Why Do Real Estate Deals Fall Apart? One reason home sellers like contingency-free offers is that they minimize the opportunities for a sale to fall apart. A contingency is a condition of a purchase contract. It must be satisfied before the sale can go through. If a contingency can't be satisfied, the person who benefits from the... |
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