Moving into an apartment for first time. Tips? |
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Is it illegal to allow tenants to live in an apartment without a stove or fridge? |
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What can happen if I'm renting a home without a lease agreement? |
| I'm leaving with my parents, my father is in the hospital and I'm unable of making the rent payment at least for 2 weeks can he evict us?... |
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What should a put in a letter to decline someones offer on our home? |
We are selling privately and some people gave us a offer for our house that is outragous, 36,000.00 less than our asking price. When our house is FMV. We were asking 209,000.00
They stated ... |
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How should I apologize to my landlord? |
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Will buyer agent know if we buy a house with another agent? |
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Did you know when your house gets taken from you? |
Our house was repoed by the finance company. And when they sold it for less than our loan was for. The diffrence is concidered income and you have to pay taxes on this amount!
You get something ... |
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How soon after you have been offered a house would you start packing? |
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How do you make money in real Estate? |
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My house is set for auction on Friday. The mortgage Co. will not work with us. Will bankruptcy stop auction? ? |
| We have been battling for a year now with the bank. They want like 11 thousand and will not tell us what the modification will be. Right now we have an adjust. rate its like 14-17 % ( they keep ... |
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Getting out of a renting contract? |
My friend rents a house with a couple, it is a two bedroom house. The couple split because the girl cheated on the guy. They are all contracted to pay a third of the rent, and all have guarantors. ... |
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Flash | What attracts home buyers the most ? |
What makes buyers to decide to work with certain realtor ?
What are buyers looking for in today's market?
What causes buyers to make buying decisions sooner.
Why buyers are procrastinating?
What do buyers really want? |
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tanzer360
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Homes sell from $50K to a few million dollars.
Figure out what type of home you want to (or can) sell and ask yourself the rest of your questions. |
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Lucky S
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Everyone is looking for low prices and the best deal for their money. |
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debbiesue
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they look at what they get for the money. make your house enviting. clutter free. warm colors and clean and orderly. they don't want to have to come in and pay to paint and clean up. |
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alex vera
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I think realtor decisions are made on comfort level and relationship building. Many realtors are recommended to family and friends from another satisfied client.
Buyers have always been and continue to be attracted to location, neighborhood, and value. The biggest impact areas are curb appeal, kitchens, baths, and space. Well maintained homes in the right neighborhood that are priced correctly should sell relatively quickly.
Buyers, in my opinion, are procrastinating because there is more inventory on the market than there used to be. Now that there is more out there shoppers are willing to take their time and look at all of their options. At the end of the day what drives buyers to quicker decisions is the risk that the home they are looking for will be taken by someone else. |
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pinkbutterfly
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here are my ans:
(1) - good customer service and good information, not a mere lips selling. good information that will custom fit into my needs. good options and freebies.
(2) - good price and good location.
(3) - other options and competitors
(4) - maybe, you are not giving the best yet for him. there are questions that is still needed ans. offers are not good yet.
(5) - good price, good location, good design and friendly agent... |
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iltmaemc
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having a good honest Realtor that will guide them into a house that they CAN AFFORD TO LIVE IN. |
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OrakTheBold
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Realtor -- someone they know, or the sign on the first lawn of a house they are interested in.
Today's market -- more houses than buyers, waiting for price to fall to bottom. Buyer wants to be sure that they don't lose money when they invest.
Time -- is the house available now, does it fit their needs, is the price reasonable.
Procrastination -- loans are more difficult to obtain, waiting for prices to bottom out.
Buyers wants -- toilet in every room, great room the size of a basketball arena, marble kitchen with running champaign fountain, his-n-hers closet/bath in monumental bathroom, six-car garage with room for 60ft RV, on the end of a cul-de-sac with a water fall in the 10-acre backyard all for under 100k. |
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Mr Geezer
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To find a home close to work to cut down on the long commute to work and the condition of the home. Some buyers procrastinate due to the fear of actually being a full time home owner. Buyer wants low mortgage payments. |
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location, location, location, some kind of privacy, low real estate taxes. to work with a certain realtor, that company must and has always been doing cartwheels for the client, so they always return to them. |
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Keep On Trucking
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Price attracts home buyers the most.
Buyers most often work with a realtor they know or with a realtor who has a house listed that they like.
In today's market, like all markets, buyers are looking for a great property at a great price.
Buyers make buying desicisons fast when they think someone else is going to beat them to the punch. The way to incite this feeling in buyers is to price a house at a point where they feel it's a "hot deal" and must "act now" or risk losing it.
Buyers are procrastinating because they think, probably accurately, that prices are going to come down even more.
Buyers really want a great house, in a great location, at a great price. It really all comes down to price. Even a great house in a great location at an outrageous price won't sell if the market isn't there. And a crappy house will sell in a day if it's price correctly.
It's all about the price. Economics 101. Supply and demand. |
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kelmc623
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Price
Reputation and trust
A solid home with a good price that doesnt need more work than its worth
A good deal
Because the economy in most places is horrible, and because often sellers will lower their asking price as time goes on.
A good deal. |
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