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I Loved it When My Realtor...

by Clarissa Adkins

04 Dec 2006 08:42 PM

A realtor has an unbelievable burden (no, I am not one). But, just imagine the many challenges that they encounter. They have picky buyers in a seller's market, or sellers selling in a slow one.

What is the Strangest Advice You've Gotten from Your Realtor?

by Clarissa Adkins

03 Dec 2006 02:06 PM

Maybe your realtor told you to bake cookies or an apple pie the day that you will be showing your house to potential buyers, or to remove pictures of people from the walls so that they feel less intrusive and more able to envision your house as their own.

A Few Tips for Dealing with Inherited Property

by Sherry Holetzky

23 Aug 2006 05:25 AM

You may consider inherited property as an opportunity, the one good thing to come out of a sad situation. Your new piece of real estate may well be a valuable asset, but there are some things you need to keep in mind when dealing with inherited property.

Real Estate Contracts

by Gillian Markson

11 Jul 2006 01:07 PM

Whether buying or selling, all real estate transactions involve a contract. The contract is used so the sale of the home can be arranged and made legal. In addition, the contract provides all the arrangements between buyer and seller in a format that is official.

Update on Extreme Makeover - (Accessible) Home Edition

by mcmama

01 Jun 2006 07:38 AM

Here's a little update on the house in Bergenfield NJ which will be featured this July in a special 2 hour Extreme Makeover Home Edition.

Buyer Agency, Seller Agency, and Disclosed Dual Agency in Real Estate

by mcmama

29 May 2006 05:53 PM

When you work with a Realtor, there are several ways you can be represented in a transaction. These are known as types of agency, since you are hiring someone to represent your interests, and be your agent. An agent who represents only the buyer in a transaction is the buyer's agent.

Commissions and negotiability

by mcmama

29 May 2006 02:23 PM

It's negotiable. You are about to list your property for sale with a realtor. You ask "what is your commission?" The answer you get is "It's negotiable". Now what? The realtor is not dodging your question. It really is negotiable.

When You Need an Appraisal of Your Home

by mcmama

24 May 2006 09:37 AM

You probably get solicitations in the mail from Realtors all the time, offering you a "free Market Analysis of your home".

Extreme Home Makeover - the Accessible Edition

by mcmama

17 May 2006 01:59 PM

Ever wonder what it is like to have a town featured in a reality show? Well, the town where I live, Bergenfield New Jersey, found out recently when Extreme Home Makeover performed their radical miracle for a family of visually impaired people.

Welcome to the Real Estate Blog at Families.com

by mcmama

07 Mar 2006 04:43 PM

I am a licensed realtor in New Jersey, and have worked in the residential market with resales, representing both buyers and sellers. Real Estate, investing, buying and selling a home, these are all very important money matters to most people.



Recent Blog Comments
 
crunch03 says...

"In case you didn't already know, Extreme Makeover Home Edition did another accessible home on Oct 10th where they installed a walk-in tub."

In Update on Extreme Makeover - (Accessible) Home Edition

mvillena says...

"Gillian is right about needing all the marketing you can get."

In FSBO - Advertising and Marketing


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