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"You were terrific in helping me"
Thank you for everything that you've done in helping me purchase my first home. You and Sandra were terrific in helping me find the right place. I'm so glad now that the seller's of the first condo backed out of our deal or else I would never have gotten this wonderful place on County Square Drive. With your help I was able to save $23,900 on my purchase due to your negotiating of the sales price from their original asking price and getting them to help me pay for my closing costs! Right now I am still in the process of remodeling and putting my own "Maya" touches to it. Once I'm finished I would like you guys to come and see the final result. It will be a total change over for the better. Thank you again and I defintely will refer my friends and family to you.
Maya Clemente
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Working With An Agent >Real Estate Agent Representation
Which party in a real estate transaction is represented by the real estate agent--the buyer or the seller? Until recently that question was never asked because the answer was always the same. Traditionally all the marketing professionals involved in real estate transactions were legally and ethically obligated to conduct business on behalf of the seller. They may have aided the buyer in certain situations, but their client was the seller. Today that is not necessarily the case.
In a time of increasing specialization, buyers can be represented by a real estate agent who functions solely as a buyer's broker. In this case, the sales professional helps the buyer locate a home, negotiate the price, and is responsible to the buyer only, for an agreed-upon fee or a percentage commission.
In any real estate transaction you have the right to know which party the real estate agent is representing.
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What amenity do 48% of all homes in the new housing market have?
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48% of all newly-constructed homes now have 2 1/2 baths or more, up from 1985 when only 29% had more than 2 baths.
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