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How Long Can a House Be Under Contract?

Norada Real Estate

It's important for buyers and sellers to have a clear understanding of the expected duration of the under-contract period and to communicate any concerns or issues with their real estate agent. This contingency allows the buyer to have the home inspected and negotiate repairs or credits with the seller.

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First Time Selling a House Checklist

Realty Biz

From experience, many potential sellers need the guidance of skilled agents. Working with an experienced real estate agent can significantly ease the selling process. The difference between having a good and lousy real estate agent is monumental. Never underestimate the importance of how your home stacks up to the competition.

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What Are Common Terms and Conditions in a House Offer

Realty Biz

Common Contingencies Found in an Offer to Purchase. Home Inspection Contingency. One of the most common terms in an offer is the home inspection contingency clause. This contingency gives you a way to back out of the deal with your earnest money if the home inspector finds some serious issues.

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Buying Your House With Cold, Hard Cash? Here’s Your Step-by-Step Guide

HomeLight

The share of all-cash home buyers has declined since 2014 because, “money is cheap right now with low interest rates, so some people who could buy in cash opt to buy with a mortgage,” says Sherry Ludecker , a top-rated real estate agent in Johnson City, Tennessee. Choose a settlement agent. Get an inspection. Find your house.

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Common Real Estate Contingencies

Windemere Selling

Common Real Estate Contingencies Home Inspection Contingency A home inspection contingency allows the buyer to have the home professionally inspected within a certain window of time. A majority of sellers will pull a pre-title report to provide transparency for a smooth transaction.

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Tips for Buying a Foreclosure Property

Point2Homes

The real estate agent you choose to work with is even more important when buying a foreclosure. Specifically, a real estate agent who is experienced in helping buy foreclosures and who has a good knowledge of the local area will know when a home is a bargain. The Home Inspection. Getting the Right Help. Getting Pre-Approved.

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Your Ultimate Guide to Buying a Home in Texas in 14 Steps

HomeLight

Another plus is that Texas doesn’t have state income tax, according to Rach Potter, who sells homes 44% quicker than the average agent in Dallas, Texas. You can also ask family, friends, your buyer’s agent, and attorneys for mortgage lender recommendations. Find a local Texas agent. Find a Buyer's Agent in Texas.