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3 Times Your Earnest Money Deposit Could Be At Risk

Dwell Real Estate

The earnest money deposit—the cash you as a buyer offer to essentially call dibs on real estate—is one of the most important (and often misunderstood) parts of the home-buying process. In the Sarasota area, home buyers will usually put down anywhere from 1 to 5 of the real estate purchase price as earnest money. (If

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3 Times Your Earnest Money Deposit Could Be At Risk

Dwell Real Estate

The earnest money deposit—the cash you as a buyer offer to essentially call dibs on real estate—is one of the most important (and often misunderstood) parts of the home-buying process. In the Sarasota area, home buyers will usually put down anywhere from 1% to 5% of the real estate purchase price as earnest money. (If

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Killer Tips For Negotiating a Home Inspection

Realty Biz

One of the most vital phases of buying a house is having it inspected. Home inspections over the last few years were few and far between. The crazy hot seller's market forced many home buyers into forgoing their inspection. It has led to home inspections coming back in vogue again.

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Most Home Purchase Agreements Are Contingent on These Two Items

HomeLight

Most purchase agreements are contingent on two key items: home inspection and financing. Essentially, they provide a way to back out of the sale if specific criteria aren’t fulfilled without facing penalties. Among the various types of contingencies, two stand out in most home purchase agreements: home inspection and financing.

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How Can a Buyer Get Their Earnest Money Back?

Realty Biz

You must put up an earnest money deposit when you buy a home. The purpose of earnest money is to show you're serious about buying. Many people refer to earnest money as a good-faith deposit. It is held in escrow until closing or until the buyer or seller terminates the contract.

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When Can a Buyer Cancel a Home Purchase Agreement?

HomeLight

A home purchase agreement , often referred to as a real estate contract, is a legally binding document between a buyer and seller outlining the terms of a property sale. Sale price and terms: The agreed-upon price for the property and the terms of the payment, including the earnest money deposit amount and financing details.

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What Is Escrow in Real Estate?

Point2Homes

The earnest money deposit. Generally, these are detailed in the conditional offer and may relate to a favorable home inspection , the go-ahead for taking out a mortgage and clear title checks. Once in the escrow account, any money, deeds, paperwork and title checks are safe and secure. Homes for sale in Denver.