Thanks Team Don Day
Thanks Team Don Day In the spring of 2005, I made the decision to sell my home after living in it for 12 years. Not only was I leaving that home, but I also had the task of finding a new place to live. Without hesitation, I immediately phoned the real estate agent who had sold me the home 12 years earlier, Don Day. He and his son, Chris Day, came to my house Monday afternoon and by the next day a "For Sale" sign was in my yard and they had houses for me to look at lined up as well! After just 14 days on the market my house sold for exactly the asking price I wanted and I had put a contract on my dream house! I've lived there for a little over a year and love it! Team Don Day made the whole process seem effortless! When making such a major decision and the stress that could come with that decision you need someone you trust. And my trust was well rewarded! I would highly recommend this team to everyone and I will personally never use anyone else for my real estate needs. Thanks, Kim Mooneyham
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Accepting An Offer >Offers and Counter Offers
Many of the offers real agents submit for prospective buyers aren't exactly what the sellers want. The price may be lower than they are asking or there might be terms included in the offer that will require negotiation. What happens after the offer is submitted?
The seller's real estate agent will present the offer to the sellers, along with the buyer's qualifications. If the sellers accept the offer, then a purchase agreement is written and signed by both parties. If the sellers counter the offer, the next action is initiated by the buyers when they make a response, either accepting the counter offer or countering it with yet another figure. If you want to buy a particular house, your chances of succeeding are greater if your initial offer is as close to the asking price as possible. You could save money by engaging in lengthy negotiations, but you run the risk of losing the home if a more attractive offer comes in from another buyer.
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What classic 1932 movie scene was filmed between 923 and 935 Vendome Street in the Silver Lake district of Los Angeles?
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Laurel and Hardy tried to lug a heavy piano up a really long outdoor stairway in "The Music Box." |
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