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"Thank You"
First I would like to thank you for all that you have done to sell our home! As you know, we fell our first realtor would be better suited selling used cars at a corner lot, so we came to you rather frustrated to say the least. At the point of thinking all realtors were the same, we were pleasantly surprised after our initial meeting with you. I can't WAIT to send him a picture of me standing next to our SOLD sign. You delivered everything promised at the times you had promised and more. We have had more traffic through our house in the seven days we were listed with you than the prior 3 months with the other realtor. you and Courtny truly did make this a pleasant experience. Thank You!!
Dave and Stacy Handler
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Accepting An Offer >Clean Offers
You have found a house that makes your heart skip a beat--it is in the right location and has all the amenities you want. The price is the only thing that is keeping you from making an offer, because you feel that it is more than you can afford. How can you maximize the possibility that the owners will accept an offer that is much lower than their asking price?
The first thing you should do is to make the offer as "clean" as possible by not asking for special contingencies. Avoid making demands on the sellers for minor repairs, such as cutting down the dead tree in the back yard or leaving custom drapes. Be as flexible as possible about scheduling the move-in date to accommodate the seller's plans. Finally, you can offer a larger-than-usual deposit to persuade the sellers that you are a serious buyer and to make it harder for them to "just say no". Each situation is different, but the "cleaner" the offer, the more likely the sellers are to accept it.
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What building has been named the 21st Century Townhouse project?
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4 townhouse in Bowie, MD made of giant foam/board panels, concrete/styrofoam block frames, steel, and aerated concrete. |
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