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We consider her a friend, not a real estate agent
I discovered your agency by happenstance and presented my wife with materials I thought would be useful in finding a home. We had many conversations and contacted Debbie. She has gone beyond the call of duty in helping us. She is someone we consider a friend - not a real estate agent. We would not only use Debbie in the future but would refer her to anyone looking for a home. We were treated as though we were the "biggest deal" on the table at all times. This rings true not only of Debbie but the office staff as well. You have a top of the line operation! Let me close by saying that it is a comforting thought to have an agent/friend like Debbie on our side. We relocated to a place where we are pilgrims (no family, etc). and she was wonderful - truly great. Thank you. And PS we love the house.
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Closing or Settlement >Net Sheet for Sellers
When you consider what price you should accept when selling your home, there are two important factors that will influence your decision. The first factor is the basic sales price. The second, and more important, is the amount you will actually receive from the proceeds at the closing.
Your real estate agent will prepare a seller's "net sheet" showing what your expenses will be. This will aid you in determining who pays what and when. It can help you to focus on the details of the sale.
A seller's expenses will include brokerage fees, real estate settlement fees, title insurance fees and special assessments. In some cases the buyer may ask you to pay some of the loan fees. Local real estate taxes will be pro-rated for you and the buyer, and you may be asked to place funds in escrow for payment of your final water bill. Subtract your mortgage balance any home improvement loans and other liens against the property that will be paid at the closing to come up with your final figures.
Your real estate agent can go over all of these factors with you when you list your home for sale and again as offers come in.
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What is considered one of the slimmest buildings ever designed?
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The Carnegie Hall Tower, designed by Cesar Pelli, is only 50 feet wide and 60 stories high. |
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