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June 4, 2010 at 3:37 PM in reply to: North County walk-to-surf properties will not go back to pre-bubble price #560947June 4, 2010 at 3:37 PM in reply to: North County walk-to-surf properties will not go back to pre-bubble price #560663ArmoRealtorParticipant
Sounds like you want to live where everyone wants to live. Some may disagree, but I dont think that area is going to come down because too many people want to live there. The economy and housing may fluctuate a bit, but there will always be a surplus of people with the means that want to live there.
I’m renting a guest house on Neptune for $1300 and I’ll probably never own something like that, but am stoked right now. I’m gonna run down to stone steps to catch a couple after work today. Sure does suck being a renter.
June 4, 2010 at 3:37 PM in reply to: North County walk-to-surf properties will not go back to pre-bubble price #560559ArmoRealtorParticipantSounds like you want to live where everyone wants to live. Some may disagree, but I dont think that area is going to come down because too many people want to live there. The economy and housing may fluctuate a bit, but there will always be a surplus of people with the means that want to live there.
I’m renting a guest house on Neptune for $1300 and I’ll probably never own something like that, but am stoked right now. I’m gonna run down to stone steps to catch a couple after work today. Sure does suck being a renter.
June 4, 2010 at 3:37 PM in reply to: North County walk-to-surf properties will not go back to pre-bubble price #560065ArmoRealtorParticipantSounds like you want to live where everyone wants to live. Some may disagree, but I dont think that area is going to come down because too many people want to live there. The economy and housing may fluctuate a bit, but there will always be a surplus of people with the means that want to live there.
I’m renting a guest house on Neptune for $1300 and I’ll probably never own something like that, but am stoked right now. I’m gonna run down to stone steps to catch a couple after work today. Sure does suck being a renter.
June 4, 2010 at 3:37 PM in reply to: North County walk-to-surf properties will not go back to pre-bubble price #559964ArmoRealtorParticipantSounds like you want to live where everyone wants to live. Some may disagree, but I dont think that area is going to come down because too many people want to live there. The economy and housing may fluctuate a bit, but there will always be a surplus of people with the means that want to live there.
I’m renting a guest house on Neptune for $1300 and I’ll probably never own something like that, but am stoked right now. I’m gonna run down to stone steps to catch a couple after work today. Sure does suck being a renter.
ArmoRealtorParticipantFind someone you can get along with. You will be spending quite a bit of time with them. Not sure if this is your first purchase, but with regards to experience I really think that as a first time buyer you may actually benefit from a less experienced agent that has more time to show you around. Not brand new, but someone that has done a few deals in your area.
The agency has absolutely nothing to do with it in my opinion. Your working with the agent and they are the one you will want to do everything in your best interest. Small agency or large agency you want someone you can trust.
tips? I would say ask your friends who have purchased in the area or go to open houses in the area.
With regards to credit at sale it would seem ethical for the credit to come from both sides of the transaction equally as opposed the the buyers agent that probably spent more time with you and would be advising you throughout the transaction.
ArmoRealtorParticipantFind someone you can get along with. You will be spending quite a bit of time with them. Not sure if this is your first purchase, but with regards to experience I really think that as a first time buyer you may actually benefit from a less experienced agent that has more time to show you around. Not brand new, but someone that has done a few deals in your area.
The agency has absolutely nothing to do with it in my opinion. Your working with the agent and they are the one you will want to do everything in your best interest. Small agency or large agency you want someone you can trust.
tips? I would say ask your friends who have purchased in the area or go to open houses in the area.
With regards to credit at sale it would seem ethical for the credit to come from both sides of the transaction equally as opposed the the buyers agent that probably spent more time with you and would be advising you throughout the transaction.
ArmoRealtorParticipantFind someone you can get along with. You will be spending quite a bit of time with them. Not sure if this is your first purchase, but with regards to experience I really think that as a first time buyer you may actually benefit from a less experienced agent that has more time to show you around. Not brand new, but someone that has done a few deals in your area.
The agency has absolutely nothing to do with it in my opinion. Your working with the agent and they are the one you will want to do everything in your best interest. Small agency or large agency you want someone you can trust.
tips? I would say ask your friends who have purchased in the area or go to open houses in the area.
With regards to credit at sale it would seem ethical for the credit to come from both sides of the transaction equally as opposed the the buyers agent that probably spent more time with you and would be advising you throughout the transaction.
ArmoRealtorParticipantFind someone you can get along with. You will be spending quite a bit of time with them. Not sure if this is your first purchase, but with regards to experience I really think that as a first time buyer you may actually benefit from a less experienced agent that has more time to show you around. Not brand new, but someone that has done a few deals in your area.
The agency has absolutely nothing to do with it in my opinion. Your working with the agent and they are the one you will want to do everything in your best interest. Small agency or large agency you want someone you can trust.
tips? I would say ask your friends who have purchased in the area or go to open houses in the area.
With regards to credit at sale it would seem ethical for the credit to come from both sides of the transaction equally as opposed the the buyers agent that probably spent more time with you and would be advising you throughout the transaction.
ArmoRealtorParticipantFind someone you can get along with. You will be spending quite a bit of time with them. Not sure if this is your first purchase, but with regards to experience I really think that as a first time buyer you may actually benefit from a less experienced agent that has more time to show you around. Not brand new, but someone that has done a few deals in your area.
The agency has absolutely nothing to do with it in my opinion. Your working with the agent and they are the one you will want to do everything in your best interest. Small agency or large agency you want someone you can trust.
tips? I would say ask your friends who have purchased in the area or go to open houses in the area.
With regards to credit at sale it would seem ethical for the credit to come from both sides of the transaction equally as opposed the the buyers agent that probably spent more time with you and would be advising you throughout the transaction.
ArmoRealtorParticipant[quote=BGinRB]It takes few minutes to generate an offer.
Change your agent (does not have to be a Realtor®).
Even better, talk to the listing agent directly. You can trust listing agents as much as you can trust a buyer’s agent.[/quote]The listing agent does not work for you. They work for the seller.
If your looking to go in a little low (which is perfectly fine) you will most likely want to get a buyers agent that wants to represent you at whatever price you are comfortable with. It is always best to find a recent comp that justifies the price. Unrealistic sellers need to see proof
of why their home is worth what you say it is worth.Trust should’nt come from which side your working on. Trust should be earned over time.
ArmoRealtorParticipant[quote=BGinRB]It takes few minutes to generate an offer.
Change your agent (does not have to be a Realtor®).
Even better, talk to the listing agent directly. You can trust listing agents as much as you can trust a buyer’s agent.[/quote]The listing agent does not work for you. They work for the seller.
If your looking to go in a little low (which is perfectly fine) you will most likely want to get a buyers agent that wants to represent you at whatever price you are comfortable with. It is always best to find a recent comp that justifies the price. Unrealistic sellers need to see proof
of why their home is worth what you say it is worth.Trust should’nt come from which side your working on. Trust should be earned over time.
ArmoRealtorParticipant[quote=BGinRB]It takes few minutes to generate an offer.
Change your agent (does not have to be a Realtor®).
Even better, talk to the listing agent directly. You can trust listing agents as much as you can trust a buyer’s agent.[/quote]The listing agent does not work for you. They work for the seller.
If your looking to go in a little low (which is perfectly fine) you will most likely want to get a buyers agent that wants to represent you at whatever price you are comfortable with. It is always best to find a recent comp that justifies the price. Unrealistic sellers need to see proof
of why their home is worth what you say it is worth.Trust should’nt come from which side your working on. Trust should be earned over time.
ArmoRealtorParticipant[quote=BGinRB]It takes few minutes to generate an offer.
Change your agent (does not have to be a Realtor®).
Even better, talk to the listing agent directly. You can trust listing agents as much as you can trust a buyer’s agent.[/quote]The listing agent does not work for you. They work for the seller.
If your looking to go in a little low (which is perfectly fine) you will most likely want to get a buyers agent that wants to represent you at whatever price you are comfortable with. It is always best to find a recent comp that justifies the price. Unrealistic sellers need to see proof
of why their home is worth what you say it is worth.Trust should’nt come from which side your working on. Trust should be earned over time.
ArmoRealtorParticipant[quote=BGinRB]It takes few minutes to generate an offer.
Change your agent (does not have to be a Realtor®).
Even better, talk to the listing agent directly. You can trust listing agents as much as you can trust a buyer’s agent.[/quote]The listing agent does not work for you. They work for the seller.
If your looking to go in a little low (which is perfectly fine) you will most likely want to get a buyers agent that wants to represent you at whatever price you are comfortable with. It is always best to find a recent comp that justifies the price. Unrealistic sellers need to see proof
of why their home is worth what you say it is worth.Trust should’nt come from which side your working on. Trust should be earned over time.
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