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20 Home Search Apps that Aim to Help You Close the Deal

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It’s time for you to buy a house, and between the financial questions (how much will you need for closing costs? and the questions about how to even find a house (do you have to wait until it’s been listed on the MLS, or is there a better way?) — you’re already overwhelmed. what’s considered “overpaying” on a house?)

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103 Real Estate Jokes, Puns & Pick-up Lines You Haven’t Heard 1,000 Times

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Job Interview A new agent walks into a brokerage office for an interview. “It I can make you the most successful agent in your brokerage, and you will sell 200 houses next year if you sign this contract in blood. Meet Me on the Porch With curb appeal like, that you’re a prime property in my heart’s MLS. Why did you leave?” “I

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131 Real Estate Terms & Definitions Your Clients Expect You to Know in 2023

The Close

Clients might be interested in an ARM because it allows borrowers to take advantage of interest rate decreases without having to go through a whole refinance process and pay additional closing costs. Closing costs. Clients will need an exact accounting of the total amount owed in closing costs.

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Selling a House ‘As Is’ in Washington State

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MLS has field to mark a listing “as is”? Not in Northwest MLS, the largest MLS in the region ; agents instead will include “as is” in the property notes. Real estate attorneys are not considered essential for closing in the state of Washington, but it may be advisable to hire one. Fees: Sellers do not pay closing costs.

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