First Time Buyers Find Dream Home!
We are getting married in June and wanted to buy a house instead of renting and apartment that way we are not wasting money on rent. I choose to work with Hatboro Real Estate Services because of Angel. She was so helpful and a joy to work with. Being first time home buyers we had no idea what to do. Angel walked us thru the process. She explained everything to us and made sure we understood exactly what was going on. She found us numerous houses that were just what we were looking for. Angel was wonderful. I feel that no one would have done for us what Angel did. Everyone at Hatboro Real Estate was great. They really worked with us. They answered all our questions promptly and everyone was a joy to work with. We got our dream home and had a wonderful time doing it. The process was made easy by Hatboro Real Estate Services, Inc. We were extremely happy.
Jennifer & Ed F., Souderton, Pa.
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Accepting An Offer >Is First Always Best
Your home has been listed for just a few days, and your real estate agent calls with great news. The people who looked at the house last night have come in with an offer to buy it! When the agents arrive to present the offer, you are excited and hopeful. As they explain the price and terms, however, you feel that the price is a little too low and that the offer contains some terms that will be inconvenient for you to meet. Should you try to work it out or wait for something better? Work it out!
Often the first offer to come in is the best one. When a house is fresh on the market, there is usually a flurry of activity and the buyers who see it during the first few days of the listing are likely to be very interested. If you are fortunate enough to get a solid offer right away, it will probably be to your advantage to accept it or try to work out a compromise.
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What is the world's most valuable piece of furniture?
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The 18th century Italian Badmiton Cabinet owned by the Duke of Beaufort sold in 1990 at Christie's, London for $15.1 million dollars. |
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