You may think that going to a new homes project
on your own and negotiating the contract is
the easiest way to save money. Not exactly,
here is why:
Many buyers do not know that the realtor’s
fee is built in to the purchase price of your
new home. Which means using a realtor on your
behalf will cost you NO MORE than not using
one.
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| New
Construction Home: Things to consider |
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Is
the builder reputable? |
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If closing
costs will be paid or when
and why to have a pre drywall
inspection
by a separate individual.
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You may
also ask, why you need a buyer’s
agent for "New Homes“? |
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Unlike
the builder's on-site sales
agent, who can only discuss
the product
he or she is
selling, as your buyer's
agent I will point out the
pros and
cons of many builders and
communities.
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Should
you use an outside lender
for better rates or settle
for the lender
that the construction
company designates?
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What
are the upgrades that you
should and should not get
for resale purposes? |
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Will
the onsite agent explain the
settlement statement in detail? |
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There
are many things to consider
when purchasing a brand new
home and
these are only a
few.
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| Get
the representation you deserve |
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As
your Buyer's Agent I can guide
you each step of the way to
prevent
costly errors.
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Track
the satisfactory completion
of all contingencies and conditions
required
under your purchase
agreement
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Plus
while a builder’s on-site
sales agent is pretty much
finished with you
after the sale,
my services as your personal
realtor extend long after
you move
into your new home.
I follow up on any remaining
details or service needs
and
continue to answer questions.
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Remember,
not having a "Buyers Agency" agreement
in place is like going to court
without your
own lawyer!
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