Not exact matches
While it's true that many needs can be
met by simply walking to the corner store or a nearby market, bigger tasks — such as getting material to hang shelves, getting
everything on that large grocery
list or completing your family's back - to - school shopping — often requires a car, time and patience.
In our 45 mins there we even
met a friendly local who insisted
on listing off
everything single thing we needed to do in town, including staying to watch the full moon rise over the village.
While you may not find a house that
meets everything on your wish
list, you should be able to find one that checks off the high priority items.
We speak with someone one day who is thinking of selling in the next» xx» period of time and then in short order their home is
listed on the MLS and your name is not
on the
listing which infuriates you, when in real life after you
met with them doing
everything right (answered all their questions, asked all the right questions and was not pushy just consultation... displaying professionalism) one day unbeknownst to you one of the sellers has a health or life issue raising the need for immediate change and they hit open houses and Boom... they buy one, and that agent was in the right place at the right time and
lists their home (with your annual calendar
on their fridge and your notepad
on their counter beside your branded fly swatter) and you have a What - Happened - Moment.
But there's a way to combat this: «Have your agent coordinate a time where you can
meet with the seller prior to closing to go over how
everything works, or ask for a
list of instructions
on how certain things operate in the house,» says Ameer.