It is also a great idea
to give the seller MORE earnest deposit than he asked for. This
is the "sincerity" money which is placed into escrow
as soon as the contract is negotiated. Giving the seller more
guarantees him you are serious about his home and can go through
with the sale. It also might make him agree to a lesser sales
price.
After the offer is accepted it is time to choose
a home inspection. We always recommend having one, even on new
construction. The inspector will go through the home and up in
the attics checking all the major systems. They will find defects
a normal buyer could not reasonably expect to discover and often
the seller doesn't know about them either. A few hundred dollars
invested here can save you thousands.
The lender will also be sending out an appraiser. The appraiser's
job is to make sure you are not paying more than fair market
value for the property. Then
it's time to work on turning on the utilities, transferring medical records,
registering for schools, etc. while the lender is processing your final
loan paperwork.
We always listen to all your real estate and
financial concerns. Then, based on those needs, we select homes
for your viewing.
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Once you find a home that
interests you, we will conduct a CMA (Competitive Market Analysis)
of the home and its neighborhood.
- We will disclose known material facts concerning
the property and accurately answer your questions.
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We explain local real estate
procedures, including typical closing costs and purchase agreements
and will review all contract documents and buyer qualifications.
- We assist you in the preparation of
a purchase agreement and help facilitate the preparations and
completion of all paperwork pertaining to the purchase of your
property.
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We are masters at negotiating
with the owner or agent to get the best deal for you and will
assist in arranging mortgage financing.
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Upon acceptance of an offer
between you and the seller, we constantly monitor all pre-settlement
(escrow) activities throughout the closing process as permitted
by law or local practice.

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