May I help you buy or sell?

May I help you buy or sell?
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Friday, June 25, 2010

Mortgage rates lowest since mid-'50s- Home financing - MSN Money

What a great opportunity to buy a home! With mortgage rates this low you can buy and have lower payments than renting.

Imagine having your very own home and being able to generate equity on it. With housing prices down in this buyer's market it is definitely a good time to make the leap into home ownership. Call me today to find the right home for you.

Mortgage rates lowest since mid-'50s- Home financing - MSN Money

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Wednesday, June 23, 2010

MLS 4005983

MLS 4005983
Oh my goodness, this is the perfect first time home buyer's home in Durham, NH. It is also perfect for those of you who commute to Portsmouth, Concord, Manchester, Exeter, Boston... and if you need a place to keep your boat, it has dock and mooring rights!!! Check it out and then give me a call (603) 953-3641 to set up a viewing.

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Tuesday, June 22, 2010

MLS 4007244

Now available to Rent or own is this fabulous home in Newmarket, New Hampshire. Make sure you check out the link and then call me to set up a showing. You'll love it!

MLS 4007244

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Sunday, June 6, 2010

Negotiations Part 2-Following up after Home Inspection

 Wow! Home Inspection is quite a process. The home inspector takes about 2 hours to go through the home, first walking around the exterior and looking for warning signs, then going room by room throughout the house to ensure that there are no significant structural or safety issues with the home. The inspector my buyers chose also opened every window, demonstrating how to lift one out of its frame for easy cleaning... it would have been a great demo if he hadn't had so much trouble putting it back in the frame.

After two hours of looking at every inch of the house, including windows, furnace, air conditioning, visible plumbing, attic, basement, roof, and foundation, the home inspector generated a multi-page inspection report with photos to illustrate each item, especially those of concern.

Next step, figuring out which items were true safety and structural concerns and determine what to ask the sellers to repair or make concessions for. After several exchanges between the sellers' agent and me, my buyers and I await the results of the radon test, and the response from the sellers about our requests.

We'll see how this step plays out. If everything goes smoothly and the negotiations are successful, the next step will be the appraisal arranged by the mortgage company. If not, then my buyers, who recognize that there are other houses available, especially in this buyer's market, will withdraw their offer and will begin the process again. We are glad to know that we always have options.We want this deal to work, hope for the best, and remain cautiously optimistic about everything.

Keeping my fingers crossed until my next entry.
Loren


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