Posted by Elizabeth Dennis on January 15, 2010 | No Comments
A new look at how to save money when buying your new home from a builder. Learn about a “broker co-op” which is a sales commission offered to real estate agents by the home builders. See how a portion of this commission can be passed on to you.
An example of how much you can save from the resource: “The amount of money that a home buyer can save depends on the share of the real estate commission, which is negotiable with the agent, and the sales price of the home. For example, buying a new home with a sales price of $500,000, with a 1 1/2% share, would save the buyer $7,500.”
Source: Real Estate Investing Blog
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Posted by Elizabeth Dennis on January 15, 2010 | No Comments
A brief, but eye-opening look at three common myths about working with a real estate agent. Learn the untruths about listing agents, buyer agreements, and calling many agents.
From the resource: “That agent (listed on the For Sale sign) represents the seller and is contractually bound to get the best deal for the seller. It doesn’t mean the agent can’t work with you in a fair and professional manner, but it does mean you should not disclose confidential information to the agent.”
Source: American Home Guides
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Posted by Elizabeth Dennis on January 15, 2010 | No Comments
A brief, but informative look a what exactly an auto warranty covers. Learn how an auto warranty is an agreement you make with the car manufacturer. See what parts are covered by the manufacturer and which ones are your responsibility.
The introduction from the resource: “There is nothing worse than getting your car repaired and hearing, ‘It isn’t covered under your auto warranty.’ Often, motorists are confused because they assume that certain repairs are covered.”
Source: AutoWarranties
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