Emily

"Stop. Think. Move."
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Emily,  in Studio City, CA
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About Me
A home is not a home because of its room dimensions or the color of the walls. It is about how you feel when you walk through the front door. And the way you can instantly envision your life unfolding there.

This is about more than real estate. It is about your life and your dreams.
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Emily answered:
Please please please don't REJECT an offer. Counter their offer! It is all about negotiations in this market..."this market" being a buyers market.

Keep the lines of communication open.

I am hoping that you have a professional representing you. Ask their advice. Ultimately the decision is yours and only YOU know what is best for YOU.

Good luck to you.

Emily Chance
The Chance Team

"Success is not about avoiding failure. Failure is about avoiding failure. Success is about trying."
-Gary Keller - Thu Jun 19 2008, 20:16

Should I rent and wait to buy for another year?

Emily answered:
Hi Danielle,

The home prices are the lowest they have been in 10 years!! I believe when the election is over home prices will begin to rise again. That is the trend when an incumbent can not run! No one can say for sure what is going to happen, other than the market is cyclical.

Please let us know if you need help finding a home...my team and I work in Studio City and we would be happy to help you. Feel free to contact us with ANY questions you may have.

Emily Chance

"Success is not about avoiding failure. Failure is about avoiding failure. Success is about trying."
-Gary Keller - Thu Jun 19 2008, 20:06

Should I avoid dealing with any type of buyers?

Emily answered:
There are a few things you can do to make sure your buyer is solid.

1: Make sure they are pre-approved.
2: Have them provide their FICO score, so you know they are "A Paper" and won't typically run in to any problems with final loan approval
3: Ask them to "Double-Ap" if you are unfamiliar with their lender.
4: Go with your gut. It is ALWAYS right!

BEST OF LUCK TO YOU!

-Emily Chance - Thu Oct 18 2007, 11:29
Emily answered:
All you need to do is hire a professional that is willing to do the work for you. You should be able to tell your representative your needs and wants and then the search should be on!! Or, sign up for email alerts on a Realtors website if you want to be hands on!

Best of luck to you!!!

- Emily Chance - Thu Oct 18 2007, 11:20
Emily answered:
This situation can be a little sticky. To cover all of your bases, definitely send them a letter, or a fax that (something that provides you with confirmation that it was received) memorializing the events and the reasons why you no longer require his services. Talk to your new Realtor about the situation so that person can advise you, and also has a heads up on the events leading up to your new offer. The safest way to go would obviously be to consult with a real estate attorney to get confirmation that you would not be responsible to pay your previous agent a commission!

BEST OF LUCK TO YOU!

- Emily Chance - Thu Oct 18 2007, 11:15
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