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waiting hawk
Participant[quote=DataAgent]Before you shop for a buyer’s agent, I would make a list of what you expect the agent to do for you. Possible duties could be:
[/quote]lol I “excepted” to get one of those good looking blondes when I bought but it just didnt work out that way. If someones going get paid to open the door they better be hot doing it!
waiting hawk
Participant[quote=DataAgent]Before you shop for a buyer’s agent, I would make a list of what you expect the agent to do for you. Possible duties could be:
[/quote]lol I “excepted” to get one of those good looking blondes when I bought but it just didnt work out that way. If someones going get paid to open the door they better be hot doing it!
waiting hawk
Participant[quote=DataAgent]Before you shop for a buyer’s agent, I would make a list of what you expect the agent to do for you. Possible duties could be:
[/quote]lol I “excepted” to get one of those good looking blondes when I bought but it just didnt work out that way. If someones going get paid to open the door they better be hot doing it!
waiting hawk
Participant[quote=DataAgent]Before you shop for a buyer’s agent, I would make a list of what you expect the agent to do for you. Possible duties could be:
[/quote]lol I “excepted” to get one of those good looking blondes when I bought but it just didnt work out that way. If someones going get paid to open the door they better be hot doing it!
waiting hawk
Participant[quote=eyePod]Doesn’t seem much related to real estate.[/quote]
LOL sure it wasnt ey?
waiting hawk
Participant[quote=eyePod]Doesn’t seem much related to real estate.[/quote]
LOL sure it wasnt ey?
waiting hawk
Participant[quote=eyePod]Doesn’t seem much related to real estate.[/quote]
LOL sure it wasnt ey?
waiting hawk
Participant[quote=eyePod]Doesn’t seem much related to real estate.[/quote]
LOL sure it wasnt ey?
waiting hawk
Participant[quote=eyePod]Doesn’t seem much related to real estate.[/quote]
LOL sure it wasnt ey?
waiting hawk
Participant[quote=briansd1]
โI have a feeling that we are in a recovery of sorts,โ Toscano said.
Just in time before the elections… How serendipitous ๐
Would-be homebuyers have to decide whether itโs worth hoping for lower prices, when higher rates could eliminate any savings on the monthly payment.
Assuming higher interested rates cancel out lower prices, you still are left with lower downpayment and lower property taxes.[/quote]
I have been hoping for 10% rates plus since 2006. Still waiting but the lower taxes and higher downpayment is what i really wanted because I could always refinance later when it drops to an avg 6-8%. Who knows anymore what the rates will be later this year. That was one thing I was never close on.
waiting hawk
Participant[quote=briansd1]
โI have a feeling that we are in a recovery of sorts,โ Toscano said.
Just in time before the elections… How serendipitous ๐
Would-be homebuyers have to decide whether itโs worth hoping for lower prices, when higher rates could eliminate any savings on the monthly payment.
Assuming higher interested rates cancel out lower prices, you still are left with lower downpayment and lower property taxes.[/quote]
I have been hoping for 10% rates plus since 2006. Still waiting but the lower taxes and higher downpayment is what i really wanted because I could always refinance later when it drops to an avg 6-8%. Who knows anymore what the rates will be later this year. That was one thing I was never close on.
waiting hawk
Participant[quote=briansd1]
โI have a feeling that we are in a recovery of sorts,โ Toscano said.
Just in time before the elections… How serendipitous ๐
Would-be homebuyers have to decide whether itโs worth hoping for lower prices, when higher rates could eliminate any savings on the monthly payment.
Assuming higher interested rates cancel out lower prices, you still are left with lower downpayment and lower property taxes.[/quote]
I have been hoping for 10% rates plus since 2006. Still waiting but the lower taxes and higher downpayment is what i really wanted because I could always refinance later when it drops to an avg 6-8%. Who knows anymore what the rates will be later this year. That was one thing I was never close on.
waiting hawk
Participant[quote=briansd1]
โI have a feeling that we are in a recovery of sorts,โ Toscano said.
Just in time before the elections… How serendipitous ๐
Would-be homebuyers have to decide whether itโs worth hoping for lower prices, when higher rates could eliminate any savings on the monthly payment.
Assuming higher interested rates cancel out lower prices, you still are left with lower downpayment and lower property taxes.[/quote]
I have been hoping for 10% rates plus since 2006. Still waiting but the lower taxes and higher downpayment is what i really wanted because I could always refinance later when it drops to an avg 6-8%. Who knows anymore what the rates will be later this year. That was one thing I was never close on.
waiting hawk
Participant[quote=briansd1]
โI have a feeling that we are in a recovery of sorts,โ Toscano said.
Just in time before the elections… How serendipitous ๐
Would-be homebuyers have to decide whether itโs worth hoping for lower prices, when higher rates could eliminate any savings on the monthly payment.
Assuming higher interested rates cancel out lower prices, you still are left with lower downpayment and lower property taxes.[/quote]
I have been hoping for 10% rates plus since 2006. Still waiting but the lower taxes and higher downpayment is what i really wanted because I could always refinance later when it drops to an avg 6-8%. Who knows anymore what the rates will be later this year. That was one thing I was never close on.
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