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Road Side Pub
Buying a house
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<blockquote data-quote="SCcobra4me" data-source="post: 7720724" data-attributes="member: 37359"><p>Buying a house is fairly simple, any realtor/real estate company with 25% competence should be able to fulfill your need. It really comes down to the individual, you could go to a well known company, get their #1 agent and he may be extremely busy where you are at the bottom of the list due to price range and other appointments on his list. I on the other hand like other agents, am parttime (nights and weekends) and like most others who work days, it's works out time wise where I have time at the drop of a hat to meet up with them, show them houses, etc. </p><p></p><p>But buying the house is really simple, you just tell the agent some guidelines to follow, he'll do a search in the community due to price, features, size, etc. and will give you a print out of available properties and you pick and choose. Or wait for others to show up, and play that game. If you request a 3 car garage and your agent wants to show you houses with a 2 car garage, get a new agent, he's just trying to sell and doesn't have your interest at hand. You should be able to set up showings within a day usually and may even get into a few properties at once or within a few hour time frame. </p><p></p><p>Hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SCcobra4me, post: 7720724, member: 37359"] Buying a house is fairly simple, any realtor/real estate company with 25% competence should be able to fulfill your need. It really comes down to the individual, you could go to a well known company, get their #1 agent and he may be extremely busy where you are at the bottom of the list due to price range and other appointments on his list. I on the other hand like other agents, am parttime (nights and weekends) and like most others who work days, it's works out time wise where I have time at the drop of a hat to meet up with them, show them houses, etc. But buying the house is really simple, you just tell the agent some guidelines to follow, he'll do a search in the community due to price, features, size, etc. and will give you a print out of available properties and you pick and choose. Or wait for others to show up, and play that game. If you request a 3 car garage and your agent wants to show you houses with a 2 car garage, get a new agent, he's just trying to sell and doesn't have your interest at hand. You should be able to set up showings within a day usually and may even get into a few properties at once or within a few hour time frame. Hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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