I purchase and sell homes, and assist many people with getting approved in atimely manner as we can assist with removing the negative items from portentialbuyers credit report and adding tradelines (positive
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What kind of deed info do you want?
If you want to know what different kinds deeds exist and their legal effect, look here: http://deeds.uslegal.com/state-deed-laws/massachusetts-deeds-law/.
If you want other info, please state exactly what you want or are looking for.... more
Hola Mario,
Seguro que si puede comprar casa en Las Vegas. Puede usted informarce sobre casas estabecidas y nuevas. Puede informarce en mi sitio: www.freemovehome.com.
Se puede comunicar conmigo a mi numero celular: 702-401-8888 or a willnabhan@aol.com
Estoy para servirle.
Will Nabhan... more
Raquet Club West is not a gated community. There are several gated communities here in Palm Springs that you might like. Please let me know what you are looking for and I would be pleased to assist you with your home search for a winter escape in a gated community. Robert Carlson 760.835.6689 or robertcarl4000@hotmail.com... more
You all knew the Solar Lease was there so I am surprised it is not in your purchase agreement. If yuu don't want it you should let the Seller know now so they can find another buyer. And/or check with the solar company and make sure your estimates are correct. If the electric cost is similar you may not want to give up the house.... more
Hi Stephanie,
The Federal Trade Commission has a "How to Dispute Credit Report Errors" webpage here:
http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/edu/pubs/consumer/credit/cre21.shtm
I also want to make sure you know you do have three credit scores (Experian, TransUnion, Equifax) and a lender will be using your "mid-score" for underwriting. If you are only pulling a single credit score you may be missing other items that are hurting your score that show on one or both of the other two credit reporting agencies.
The best thing you can do now is to completely focus on contacting the three credit bureaus to rectify the erroneous accounts!
-Steve... more
You have two issues. One is whether your visa permits you to conduct business http://travel.state.gov/visa/ and the other is whether you require financing.
The United States allows foreign nationals to buy real estate without penalty, although some municipalities have taxes for non-residents.... more
Bank of America announced that for a limited time, they are offering enhanced relocation assistance payments. The relocation assistance payment is calculated based on the appraised value of the home, but
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Buyer agent's job "description is to get the best you can for your client ( see Accredited Buyer Rep. certificate )
Yes, it will take more hours of work to try to lower the price. However, that's one of the only benefits for a buyer that is waiting a long time to get it approved, is qualified (which is not easy to find), talking the risk of unknown items in the property and paying in attempt to find more information, sometimes, to a few different inspectors.
Salute and respect these buyers. You take the extra mile and you win a "billboard" for a long time.
Olympia, don't rush or be scared, even if you loose this deal. There are many short sales and more coming. Make sure you get the best deal YOU think and check the value (appraiser will approve it) as if you "push" it way under value, you will loose it.
Good Luck and contact me for any question,
Ronit Bendavid,
Specialized in Short Sale & the approved expert by HUD (Housing dept.HAFA and Redfin.com in SFV
Realtor, Certified E-Pro, GRI (Graduated Realtor Institute, national),
ABR (accredited buyer Rep) & SFR (Short sale)
Voted Favorite Realtor by Daily News Readers every year since 2005 and now 2011 too!!!
Pinnacle Estate Properties
Tarzana, CA 91356
Office: 818-330-3333
Fax: 818-274-5910 / 888-220-3434... more
Hello Kevin,
Sorry for the late response. As previous responses have stated pricing will vary on several variables including: location, builder, construction type... I have noticed most builders in the area, custom and semi-custom are ranging from $89-$100 per sq. foot. If you would like a list of builders in the are the will gladly email you a list. There are impact fees that will need to be paid when constructing a home on your own lot. Purchasing a lot that already has utilities that is considered developed may help alleviate some of the impact fees. You can check out the current impact fee rates at the following website or call the Saint Johns County Government offices at 904-209-0655
http://flaglerlive.com/18828/st-johns-county-impact-fees/... more
We cherish the gift of peace, which has been delivered through the efforts and the very lives of so many veterans. As we go about our day, and deal with our usual frustrations and complexities, we will
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Ayla,
In 1993, I acted as "owner/general contractor" on a fairly significant remodel of my 1962 circa home. We tore off the entire roof and almost every wall (3 kept), down to the subfloor; gutted all the old electrical, HVAC, galvanized plumbing, drain/waste piping etc. We then added 1700sf and doubled the home's size.
There is a ton of preparation before you start demolition …. very hard work …. high stress at times …. Yeah, I would do it again; very rewarding.
Your cost can only be accurately determined based on the level of detail provided to the contractor bidding on your job!
Commit this inverse relationship to memory: Increased detail = reduced Change Order$ (not a good idea to travel down the reverse path).
If you are going to remodel definitely use an architect! I'm extremely pleased we didn't build what I had “cost-consciously” created on my home computer at the time. Also, start collecting your remodeling ideas (with pictures) so you can communicate exactly what you want to the Architect. Both you and the Architect will be pleased you did! A fantastic tool you can use to gather your “design thoughts” is http://www.houzz.com – I certainly wish I had it back in 93! Figure on at least a year to “perfect” your remodel on paper and the corresponding budget (the legwork takes time).
Use LICENSED contractors when a task crosses over your “Do-it-yourself” comfort level of difficulty. https://www2.cslb.ca.gov/OnlineServices/CheckLicenseII/checklicense.aspx
Make sure to obtain a permit for the work. If you do not take this step an Appraiser will not be able to provide any value for the remodel, which could "blow-up" any future sale because this can affect the Buyer's financing in addition to making the Buyer wonder if the remodel was done per building code.
Best Regards, -Steve... more
Hi Jodi,
There are so many variables, that an insurance agent needs to get a lot more detail on the property before you can expect an answer that is close.
The age of the home, location, construction type all play a part.
A hip roof is cheaper to insure than a gable roof.
Newer homes built to higher construction code cost less to insure.
Block construction as opposed to wood frame.
An older home may have had improvements made that would reduce the costs.
Even your credit score will affect the insurance prices.
You can call an insurance agent and give them the property ID number. They then pull the tax records and county data to determine original construction and improvements. Depending on the age of the home, a wind mitigation and/or a four point inspection will be needed.
All the Best,
Jim Sweat, ABR, CRS, GRI, CDPE, e-PRO, ILHM
Realtor
Sandals Realty http://www.ExplainShortSales.com
941-306-7384
Team@JimSweat.com... more
Hi Benjamin,
You have received great advice below. I would add that you can make your own drawing, it doesn't have to be to scale, however, must have accurate dimensions.
If you need a contractor to help with the expansion, I can give you a reference for very professional and reliable company.
Good luck!
Monica Goyal
408-476-0675... more
Thinking of selling your home? Remember: "A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush." That old adage is especially relevant when talking about home-purchase offers in a buyer's market. Even in a balanced
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