Want to sell your home faster? "Make it anonymous"

by Norm Rousseau 8. January 2009 09:18

What do you notice when you visit a model home in a new development? Often, you’ll find wonderfully furnished and decorated rooms that any one could live in. The operative word here is “anyone”. Sure, there might be a computer screen on a desk in the den, or a child’s Raggedy Ann doll sitting in a corner, but for the most part, all the rooms are anonymous. The reisasense of family, but no specific family…the feeling of personality, but no specific person. "See the full article" Informed Home Buyer Aug 08.pdf (890.92 kb)

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When the HOME INSPECTION Finds something WRONG!

by Norm Rousseau 6. January 2009 09:19

You shop for a home. You find one you like. You make an offer - conditional on a satisfactory home inspection. Okay so far. Then the inspector discovers a problem with the home that may require an expensive repair or renovation. Perhaps the frame in the front door is cracked; or there’s a leak in the roof; or the furnace is due to bereplaced. What do you do? You don’t want to pass up an opportunity to purchase what could be your dream home. On the other hand, you don’t want to have to deal with potentially costly repairs. First, keep in mind that you did the right thing. It’s always a good idea to get a home inspected by a professional before the offer is finalized. Aqualified home inspector will go over the property with a fine tooth comb, top to bottom, inside and out, inspecting the structure, electrical systems, HVAC systems and more. It’s their job to find any deficiencies in the home and alert you to them. If a deficiency is found,your next best step is to discuss the issue with your REALTOR®, and go overy our options. Those options may include a mending the offer price to cover some or all of the costs of the repair, or requiring the seller to get the repair done before you move in. Don’t worry. This is a normal part of the negotiation process. Chances are, an agreement can be reached that is satisfactory to both parties - and gets you the house you want! and, because you had a home inspection done, you’ll know the true condition of your homewhen you buy it. That’s peace of mind. Need more tips on finding your dream home? Call today! New Ideas Jan 09 vol1.pdf (335.59 kb) includes the complete article.

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