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Lexington Park Overview of Homes for SaleLexington Park HOME BUYING MORTGAGE PITFALLS TO AVOIDALL MORTGAGES ARE NOT ALIKE. There are far too many variables—type of mortgage, term, lender and amount of points to mention a few—not to investigate all of your options in Lexington Park. Don’t simply accept the first plan presented to you, whether it is from a mortgage broker, an agent or on the recommendation of a friend. Spend time comparing to get the best plan for you. HOME INSPECTION – A MUST. If you should ever think about skipping the Lexington Park home inspection in order to save money, stop and give yourself a good shaking. In the scheme of things, the Home Inspection fee is small potatoes but it is a very important step for any buyer to take. Going without a Home Inspection or choosing an unqualified inspector puts you at risk for not knowing about potentially expensive or even hazardous defects in the property. 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 Disclosure RuleIf you are contemplating the purchase of an existing home or any Lexington Park, I strongly recommend that you utilize the services of a trusted home inspector. The final purchase of any home should be based on obtaining a favorable home inspection. Lexington Park is no exception to this rule. What if the home inspector discovers a problem? That happens and as long as it happens before the sale is final the seller can fix the problem or the buyer who agrees to take the property as is can negotiate the price. Any questions regarding Lexington Park, just give me a call. Lexington Park Homebuyers QuandryFirst time Lexington Park homebuyers have their issues to deal with and homeowners who want to move up, down or sideways have an entirely different set of problems. A homeowner’s first task is to counteract human nature. Humans must be genetically programmed to find their next home and then scramble to sell the one they have so they can afford the one they want. The Lexington Park market is no exception. Of course, this is contrary to good sense but since most people will go ahead with the Buy then Sell approach. Buying a Lexington Park Fixer-UpperSome Lexington Park investors concentrate on buying fixer-uppers, making repairs and upgrades then selling for a profit. Going with a Lexington Park fixer-upper can also be a smart way for those who are handy to buy a home in a neighborhood that they might otherwise be unaffordable. Fixer-uppers are a wonderful opportunity for those who simply love to create their space to their own specifications but for whatever reason do not want to start with a vacant lot. Best to know the extent of the job and whether or not you are up to it before you buy. Some Lexington Park fixer-uppers simply need cosmetic work such as paint, wallpaper, carpeting and maybe kitchen appliances are fairly easy to estimate the costs for fixing. Lexington Park homes that need minor structural repairs such as roofing are also fairly easy to cost estimate. Taking Title to Your Lexington ParkThere are so many details to consider when purchasing your Lexington Park and mounds of legal paperwork to read that sometimes it seems overwhelming. Some important decision can be made ahead of time so you know what is in your best interests when the time comes. For example, right at the end when the paperwork is being signed you may be asked how you want to take title. This is an important decision that should not be rushed but often is. Knowing some of the common forms of Lexington Park ownership ahead of time is one way to protect yourself. A single Lexington Park buyer will usually want to take title in his/her name alone. Husbands and wives usually own property through a form of joint ownership such as joint tenancy. Unrelated individuals can take title in a limited partnership arrangement. |
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