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• Jul. 28, 2006 - Things to remember about buying homes in the Palo Alto area

A Summary

  

§       Housing in the area is very expensive.

§       Inventory shortage is the norm, which results in competition for existing listing.

§       Houses sell very fast (usually 7 - 10 days after listing).

§       Sellers frequently ask for (and get):

o      offers above asking price

o      no contingencies

o      as is

o      very short escrows

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§       To help you to take the giant steps necessary to do this, most sellers will:

o      wait for offers until after the Realtor tour and at least one weekend of open houses

o      set a specific time and date for hearing offers

o      provide a package to interested buyers with all disclosures as well as pest inspection, and property inspection reports.

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§       To be ready to make a decision quickly and complete the necessary paperwork for an acceptable offer, buyers should:

o      get preapproved by a reputable and recognized lender prior to searching seriously for a house;

o      read ahead the purchase contract and basic disclosures and discuss any issues that need clarification with their Realtor well ahead of time;

o      work with a reputable, competent, and successful agent. In competing offer situations, if all other factors are equal, the seller's agent will often suggest to the seller that they should go with the best agent.

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Selling real estate in the mid San Francisco peninsula is unlike selling real estate in any other area. Just as the geographical area is famous for its microclimates, the real estate landscape has its own microclimates, each with its own idiosyncracies. An experienced agent will be in tune with the subtle variations from one subarea to another. But it is always changing. In this blog I will attempt to capture some items of interest to buyers and sellers alike, and to have some fun as well (see ""Fun Stuff"). If you have information you would like to have posted on this website, please email your suggestios to Lmercer@Lmercer.com.

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