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4)Easy to Get Information – Yard sign with
an 800# 24 hour recorded message. E-mail visual tours and photos to
friends, neighbors, and co workers. MLS and Realtor.com use real
estate agent websites. Newspaper advertising use short ads 3-5 lines
with an 800#.
5)Understand Your Buyer – You don’t want
to give out your information, but you always want to know what’s
going on with the buyer. Ask questions determine their goals,
objectives, and their financial ability. The more information you
have the better bargaining position you are in when negotiating.
6)Home Inspections – They are a standard
in today’s world of home buying and selling. Its best to be ready
and way ahead of the game by getting your own inspection and having
all repairs complete. This will help with your required disclosures
and put everything on the table no questions asked.
7)Paperwork – It may be in your best
interest to hire a Real Estate Attorney to review all your paper
work. The legal requirements we have in the real estate business has
come full circle in protecting buyers rights. Don’t save a few
hundred dollars to lose thousands in court or lose the sale.
Bill Carey with over 30 years in real estate
sales, investments, and home building offers a unique perspective to
the buying and selling process of residential real estate for
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