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Can a Home Seller Under Contract Still Accept a Higher Offer?

Realtor.com

The buyers fell in love and made an offer, and you let out a great, big sigh of relief when the contract was signed. Then it happens—another offer comes in, and a better one at that. When is a sale a sale? It is absolutely critical that, as a seller, you understand the purchase agreement and any counteroffers you sign.

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8 Demands Every Homebuyer Should Make Of Their Real Estate Agent

First Team Real Estate

In today’s active seller’s market with multiple offers, as a homebuyer, you need to make sure you’ve found an agent who’s truly committed to helping you find your next home at favorable terms. You deserve an agent who listens, understands, and develops a plan of action personalized to you.

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The 10-Step Plan My $1 Billion Team Uses to Find Homes for Desperate Buyers

The Close

If you spend any time on Realtor Facebook groups like Lab Coat Agents these days, you will hear the same complaint again and again: “I have tons of buyers but no homes for them!” It’s enough to make any buyer agent want to throw in the towel. . Our agents use a 10-step search plan to find homes for their desperate buyers.

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Agent, Realtor, Broker: What Do You Call a Person Who Sells Houses?

HomeLight

If you’re selling or buying a home, you may be wondering what kind of agent you need to hire. What’s the difference between a buyer’s agent, a listing agent, a seller’s agent, a Realtor®, and a broker? What qualifies an agent to meet your unique homeownership needs? Real Estate Agent. Transactions.

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Anticipatory Breach: One Giant Grey Area!

Toronto Realty Blog

In that 2019 blog post, I explained what happens when a buyer, after signing a firm agreement of purchase and sale, doesn’t show up with the deposit the next day. The buyer of the house was an agent purchasing for her own family. This sale was signed, sealed, and delivered, so to speak. Not exactly.