The Broker-Buyer Agreement And Why You’ll be Hearing More About Them

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For years in this country, working agreements between a buyer and a real estate agent amounted to a handshake agreement, and sellers have been the ones to pay both sides of a transaction through the commission portion of a listing agreement. More and more, however, buyer’s agents are routinely asking for a document known as a buyer-broker agreement to be signed upon developing a working relationship. Below is a description of the buyer-broker agreement, why things have recently changed, and how

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The First Week of October is Historically the Best Time to Buy

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I have long used the adage, “spring is the time to sell, fall is the time to buy,” and with a couple of notable exceptions (2009 and 2020), that has held true through my entire 29-year career. Timing your purchase is not always doable, of course, since you have to find the right property to bid on, but aiming for that can be a strategic way to take advantage of market seasonality. As it turns out, the first week of

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Everything Worth Knowing about Ground-Up Construction versus Buying an Existing Home: Part 2

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There’s an old adage that new homes take twice as long and cost twice as much to build, but the truth is that it really depends on all the factors we covered in the first of this two-part series. If it makes sense to build, let’s cover the seven challenges this option presents. 1. Managing expectations Unless you’re working with a limitless budget, compromise in some capacity is inevitable. The best way to set yourself up for success with a

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Everything Worth Knowing about Ground-Up Construction versus Buying an Existing Home

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Building your own home from scratch holds a lot of allure You get the floor plan and style you want, brand spanking new. But the reality is that building from scratch can turn into a full-time job—it’s not for the faint of heart. The decisions and potential problems that can waylay moving into your dream home are endless. Of course, knowledge is power, and being as prepared as possible upfront  is the best way of deciding if building your own custom

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