The answer to “Who pays for what?” varies by state and county ordinances and standards of practice. Costs may also vary depending on your close date. Listed below are “customary” expenses that can be expected. All fees charged are governed by terms of the sales contract and other written escrow instructions. (Note: on some FHA,… Read More
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Scottsdale Fast 15 – Tuesday
Scottsdale, Arizona’s 15 newest listings for Tuesday, April 21, 2015
Tip #1 from “A Heads-Up for Home Buyers, 11 Things You Might Not Have Thought About”
You can find the complete article “A Heads-Up for Home Buyers, 11 Things Your Might Not Have Thought About” here, and additional home-buying hacks on my. www.yourValleyProperty.com ~Bill #1. Look Left, Look Right, Then Look Again. Your contract contains a clause granting you a certain number of days for an inspection period. Do not just… Read More
Mesa Fast 15 – Monday
Mesa, Arizona’s 15 newest listings for Monday, April 20, 2015
Second Chances / Buying a Home Shortly After Foreclosure, Short Sale or Bankruptcy IS Possible
In spite of what you’ve heard it IS possible to buy a home shortly after Bankruptcy, Foreclosure, or a Short Sale. Offered by a reputable company, Peoples Mortgage, and a resourceful, caring Loan Originator, Don Hoover, this is a fantastic option. The video is very quick but you can get more information, just call or email me for details. Bill Salvatore, Realty Executives East Valley – 602-999-0952 – golfarizona@cox.net.
Either Way, You’re Still Paying a Mortgage
Is it better to rent or to buy? I am an agent and a consultant for both. My viewpoint is that if you are able to buy a home, you should. Otherwise you are paying your Landlords mortgage sending him on vacation. There are more entries on the Pro side than on the Con. I offer Discounts on your purchase of a New Construction home. Bill Salvatore, Realty Executives East Valley – 602-999-0952