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I have been an active Real Estate agent for over four years. I have significant experience using cyberspace technology to enhance the process of selling and buying real estate. I am a Vietnam Veteran and my family includes my wife and two sons and five grandchildren.
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I know one for sure, Plymouth State in New Hampshire. You could call the school to get accurate info about this. - Earlier today
While I would agree with the comments that other realtors have sent in, I would like to add that your home won't sell if it is not on the market. If there was someone out there before the end of 2008 looking for a house such as yours, you woulld miss that chance. Sometimes it is very inconvenient for you to be showing your property over Xmas but you should remember that it is the one time of the year when a decorated home is more warming to the buyers when they see it. Lots of pros and cons here but the bottom line is that if it not up for sale --- it won't sell at all. - Sat Nov 15 2008, 07:44
That property shows as being sold as of 10/31/08 for 310K - Sun Nov 2 2008, 15:13
I'm not the listing agent BUT if you want to put the offer in writing you will be sure to get an answer. It doesn't cost you anything to do this and if you need a helping hand I am available. In this market, you can never be sure what the owner will or will not accept. All you can do is try. - Sat Nov 1 2008, 13:36
My advice is to keep searching. The home inventory is very high on the cape right now andf you should really keep looking. Also, be very careful not to over extend yourself or you will end up in the same situation as so many have done before. If you buy now and start establishing yourself in the home ownership business, who's to say that in a few years you might be able to move up to a bigger home.
I would still be careful that you still buy a home you feel can be sold easily in the future. Not something that is just there. Consult with your realtor about resale potential, etc. before you buy.
If you don't have a realtor and want to talk more please let me know. - Thu Oct 23 2008, 06:35