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FSBO
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Is FSBO Safe?
Safety is often raised as an issue by real estate agents when homeowners consider selling their own home. But is FSBO any less safe than selling through a traditional real estate agent?
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Real Estate Forms - Property Disclosure Form
Most US state and real estate laws require that home owners who wish to sell their properties fill up a Property Disclosure Form, which informs potential buyers of material facts about the property that is on sale.
What information should be disclosed to the potential buyer?
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FSBO vs Realtors
The difference between a five-digit sales commission and a five-digit savings lies in this choice: Realtor or For Sale By Owner? The choice is yours.
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Advertising Your Home
Have you ever wondered why that beautiful and well-kept house at the corner is still up for sale after almost six months? You've been there, asked around (no murders there), found the price reasonable, and yet - they have not received an offer to sell. You look around, and you notice nothing.
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CeMAP 3 Tips To Pass
The CeMAP 3 Exam is by the far, the trickiest to pass yet it's all down to technique and not knowledge. This short article will give you 17 tips to get you the success you need.
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How FSBOs Lose Out on Negotiation
Selling the FSBO way can be advantageous in terms of the real estate commissions saved, however it's not all gains. Home owners tend to lose out when it comes down to negotiations. They haven't proven to be very effective as compared to their counterparts, the real estate agent.
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Everything A Real Estate Agent Doesn't Want A Self-Seller To Know
One of the biggest mistakes people make when selling for sale by owner (FSBO) is underestimating the home selling process. Everybody knows how the FSBO game gets played: You sign up with a FSBO magazine, you submit a photo of your home, they run your ad in their magazine, give you a yard sign and away you go with whatever ideas you have to self-sell. And for many that’s where the fun stops and the problems begin.
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Pricing Your Home When Selling your Home Yourself
Pricing a home properly is the biggest problem home sellers, who choose to sell their property by themselves, encounter. They either set a price that is way below the market value or way above it. Either way, this proves detrimental to the seller.
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Home Seller Obligations
If you think that as a home seller, your only responsibility is to turn over your house and its ownership title to the buyer, then you are mistaken. Your obligations as a seller go beyond that. You are responsible for the property the minute you decide to sell your house, to the day you hand over your keys (and even a few months after).
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FSBO - Ensure that the Price is Right
A lot of home sellers, particularly those who opt to sell their property without the aid of real estate agents, make the mistake of setting the sale price too high. Home sellers do this because of two probable reasons: they expect home buyers to negotiate and offer to purchase the unit at a lower price; or they simply want to earn more.
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A Few Things You Should Know About Reddington Beach Florida Condos Foreclosures and Relocation
Reddington Beach Florida condos foreclosures and relocation tips is a hot topic among property owners. Reddington Beach, Florida is one of the most desirable locations in all of Florida. The beauty of the coastline and the perfection of the temperatures combine to make this the perfect location for your condo. However, there are a number of things that you should know about relocating to the area.
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Know How to Negotiate
If you think that negotiating is something only a buyer will do, you're very much mistaken. Even as a home seller, you will, at some point in time, negotiate with your potential buyer. Remember that, negotiation is a two way street.
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