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Lexington Park Homes OnlineLexington Park Home InspectionThe purpose of a thorough home inspection is to ensure that Lexington Park home buyers know exactly what a home’s condition is prior to completing the transaction. A good Lexington Park home inspection should include an evaluation of the foundation, framing, roofing, site drainage, attic, plumbing, heating, electrical system, fireplaces, chimneys, pavement, fences, stairs, decks, patios, doors, windows, walls, ceilings, floors and built-in appliances. All significant or pertinent findings should be reported in writing to the prospective Lexington Park homebuyer. The home inspection report gives the Lexington Park homebuyer the information he or she needs to determine whether to buy the property as is or to ask the seller to make repairs. In most cases, when an Lexington Park homebuyer makes repair requests, sellers usually agree to some if not all of the conditions. Lexington Park HOME BUYING PITFALLS TO AVOIDBuying your Lexington Park home whether you are a first time buyer or an ‘Old Pro’ involves legal, financial and emotional considerations. The more you know about the most common buyer mistakes, the more likely you are to avoid them. Make sure that when you put in an offer on any Lexington Park home that you have spent time narrowing down just what you are looking for. When the sellers accept your offer, you are involved in a binding contract that could cost you your deposit and other damages should you decide to back out. The opposite scenario, waiting for the 100 % perfect home can be an exercise in futility. With the thousands of variables available in housing, including location, style, size, amenities and condition, perfection is almost always an unreasonable goal. Lexington Park Real Estate Contract OptionsFinally, the Exclusive Agency Listing allows an agent to list and market your Lexington Park real estate. The agent will earn a commission if he/she or any other agent sells the property but not if the homeowner finds his/her own buyer. Very few if any agents are willing to agree to spend time, money and know-how on promoting a home without the guarantee of a commission when the home sells. Many people imagine that the agent who lists their home begins an immediate search for likely homebuyers for Lexington Park but this is not always the case. The real skill of a good listing agent is her/his ability to market your home to other agents. Usually as soon as your listing agent returns to the office, your home is entered into the MLS and is now available to hundreds, maybe thousands of other agents. Lexington Park Real Estate CyclesDuring a slow economic time, fewer people are buying homes in the Lexington Park market. Even so, some homeowners find themselves in a situation where they must sell. Families grow beyond the capacity of the home, employees get relocated, and some may even find themselves unable to make their mortgage payment - perhaps because of a layoff in the family. During sellers' markets, Lexington Park real estate sells quickly and sellers have a lot of pricing power. As a result, prices rise more rapidly than at other times. During buyers' markets, Lexington Park real estate may sit on the market for a while before selling, so sellers become more flexible and may even drop their prices. Lexington Park Real Estate Title InsuranceBuying a new home is the single largest financial investment for most families but there are risks. What if the seller doesn’t really own the home? What if there are mortgages, judgements or liens against the property? What if the property taxes have not been paid for several years? Lexington Park real estate Title insurance protects you against these types of risks and against the risks of human error. It is your basic home ownership protection. Lexington Park Title insurance protects you against future losses arising out of events that have happened in the past. Unlike other types of insurance, title insurance is paid when the policy is issued and is good for the life of the policy. The premium required is based on the amount of the sale or the mortgage. Buying Lexington Park Real Estate...Will it Pay?A frequent question from prospective homebuyers relates to building home equity. Lexington Park buyers like to estimate how much a home may increase in value based upon past appreciation. One of the many advantages of home ownership is that appreciation is based on the home’s market value rather than on the actual dollar amount invested or the down payment so that a $100,000.00 home that appreciates 5% is now worth $105,000.00. This is one way of building your Lexington Park home equity but there is more you can do. |
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