not lumped in and have to compete with
newbie buyers..
Real estate agents say
newbie buyers let their emotions take over, too.
But first, review our handy mortgage glossary of common phrases that
newbie buyers need to know.
In addition to helping you find the best deal, a mortgage broker is also an invaluable resource for
newbie buyers trying to understand how this complex, and often tortuous, undertaking works.
A home inspection can be a terrifying process to
newbie buyers: What if the house you adore has major problems hiding beneath that shiny new coat of paint?
Makes me think they really don't know what they're doing, or they took advantage of
some newbie buyer.
So often,
the newbie buyer goes to the tables and puts down every cent they own.
Not exact matches
Hi Bill, I represent the
buyer in my first ever short sale and the seller's agent is also a
newbie to short sales.
If you're a first - time home
buyer, your agent will help you avoid
newbie mistakes — such as skipping the home inspection or giving away your bargaining leverage by disclosing too much personal information.
If you're a
newbie home
buyer, you may be confused by what you need to do to get a home loan, and what the funds from a lender are going to cover.
In fact, the more newbies who are scrambling for a piece of the finite listing and / or
buyer pie the better, because each and every piece of
newbie on - line advertisement has the brokerage's name front and centre... free of charge to the brokerage.
When we got a contract on the property the
buyer had a home inspection and the
newbie inspector looked at the panels, but never opened them up, and wrote that all panels needed to be replaced.
I'm inclined to see if I can find a
buyer by closing and if not, chalk it up to being a
newbie.
By the way, I know personally of a case here in Peterborough whereby a
newbie real estate salesperson actually sold the same house to two different
buyers within forty - eight hours without signed releases being implemented re the first sale.
Most
newbie Realtors who possess little in the way of industry related experience (the vast majority) need something to make up for their lack of relevant experience during the early - to - mid going in order to secure listings and
buyer clients when competing for same against amyriad of other Realtors.
Nothing is more unnerving as a
newbie than getting a deal under contract and not having a
buyer.
provided good perspective for a «
newbie» wanting to jump into the wholesale flipper market.I want to feel confident that I am offering a real deal when attempting to do a deal, and I want to develope an A-LIST
BUYER when I do find one.Thanks.
And yes I'm a
newbie obviously and yes I did start a
buyers list and contacted a few and they are very interested in working with me my main thing is i don't want to look like a fool when it comes to filling out paper work with seller,
buyer, and title company
But I really don't feel like its a
newbie game unless you have a couple of bucks for continued marketing, have a plan to find real
buyers, a plan to market alot to find real deals and really stick to it for a while to get your rhythm going and even then you just might make a couple of bucks.
Who would have the upper hand in a tough offer negotiation: a licensed, professional, experienced
buyer's agent who has done this dozens upon dozens of times in their career, or a home - selling
newbie who has an emotional attachment to the home?
CASH
BUYERS are the lifeblood of the wholesalers business, without these you don't ave a business, so then why do most
newbie wholesalers work back to front?