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ParticipantI have tried working with a few different agents in looking for a home, and invariably I’ve found that I’m actually more knowledgeable about the comps, the neighborhood, etc because I am pretty diligent in my research and the agent doesn’t specialize in the neighborhood I’m looking in….Im looking across a number of neighborhoods. Clearly I need to find a better agent. In the meantime, there are a few properties specifically that I want to see. How does it work if I just want to contact the listing agent so I can gain access to the home? If ultimately I want to put in an offer, do I ask for the credit that would have been paid to a selling agent that I can use towards closing costs?
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ParticipantIf you have never test driven or driven a RX series, you should really further evaluate the turning radius…flipping a U or backing out in a tight parking lot.
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ParticipantIf you have never test driven or driven a RX series, you should really further evaluate the turning radius…flipping a U or backing out in a tight parking lot.
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ParticipantIf you have never test driven or driven a RX series, you should really further evaluate the turning radius…flipping a U or backing out in a tight parking lot.
zzz
ParticipantIf you have never test driven or driven a RX series, you should really further evaluate the turning radius…flipping a U or backing out in a tight parking lot.
zzz
ParticipantIf you have never test driven or driven a RX series, you should really further evaluate the turning radius…flipping a U or backing out in a tight parking lot.
zzz
ParticipantYep I know, I’m just curious as it stands out at that price compared to other townhomes in that area
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ParticipantYep I know, I’m just curious as it stands out at that price compared to other townhomes in that area
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ParticipantYep I know, I’m just curious as it stands out at that price compared to other townhomes in that area
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ParticipantYep I know, I’m just curious as it stands out at that price compared to other townhomes in that area
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ParticipantYep I know, I’m just curious as it stands out at that price compared to other townhomes in that area
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ParticipantIf you are on food stamps, I’m not sure you’d qualify for a Costco Amex to get cash back, nor should you have $100 to buy the executive membership where you also get cash back. So some of the benefits I get out of it may not apply to this group.
I do not have a family to feed, but I had no problem joining Costco for a few simple reasons. The gas there is by far often the cheapest in the county. I don’t buy a lot there, but I do buy milk, wine, water, and the household goods that are cheaper per unit (floss, toilet paper, etc). Since these items come in such large quantities, sometimes I split the items with a friend, or I simply just store it and use it for months and months. You get 2 cards when you join so you can give the other card to either a family member, or you could give the card to a friend. Costco is pretty lax on verifying the in one household thing when you get 2 cards.
If you do belong to Costco and don’t have the executive membership, you should upgrade to it. If you don’t get at least $50 back, then you can ask for the refund between the cost of regular membership and executive. But if you do, then your membership can be quite cheap.
And I like being able to buy the occasional appliance, electronic, etc at super great prices.
zzz
ParticipantIf you are on food stamps, I’m not sure you’d qualify for a Costco Amex to get cash back, nor should you have $100 to buy the executive membership where you also get cash back. So some of the benefits I get out of it may not apply to this group.
I do not have a family to feed, but I had no problem joining Costco for a few simple reasons. The gas there is by far often the cheapest in the county. I don’t buy a lot there, but I do buy milk, wine, water, and the household goods that are cheaper per unit (floss, toilet paper, etc). Since these items come in such large quantities, sometimes I split the items with a friend, or I simply just store it and use it for months and months. You get 2 cards when you join so you can give the other card to either a family member, or you could give the card to a friend. Costco is pretty lax on verifying the in one household thing when you get 2 cards.
If you do belong to Costco and don’t have the executive membership, you should upgrade to it. If you don’t get at least $50 back, then you can ask for the refund between the cost of regular membership and executive. But if you do, then your membership can be quite cheap.
And I like being able to buy the occasional appliance, electronic, etc at super great prices.
zzz
ParticipantIf you are on food stamps, I’m not sure you’d qualify for a Costco Amex to get cash back, nor should you have $100 to buy the executive membership where you also get cash back. So some of the benefits I get out of it may not apply to this group.
I do not have a family to feed, but I had no problem joining Costco for a few simple reasons. The gas there is by far often the cheapest in the county. I don’t buy a lot there, but I do buy milk, wine, water, and the household goods that are cheaper per unit (floss, toilet paper, etc). Since these items come in such large quantities, sometimes I split the items with a friend, or I simply just store it and use it for months and months. You get 2 cards when you join so you can give the other card to either a family member, or you could give the card to a friend. Costco is pretty lax on verifying the in one household thing when you get 2 cards.
If you do belong to Costco and don’t have the executive membership, you should upgrade to it. If you don’t get at least $50 back, then you can ask for the refund between the cost of regular membership and executive. But if you do, then your membership can be quite cheap.
And I like being able to buy the occasional appliance, electronic, etc at super great prices.
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