Buye's FAQ

How long does the process take?

Once you accept a contract, usually 30-60 days.

Ten showings without an offer or 30 days, whichever comes first.

Ten showings without an offer or 30 days, whichever comes first.

Absolutely. Statistics show the first offer is generally the best one.

That’s your decision after weighing the terms and conditions of the offer.

At settlement.

You will sign document after document and transfer all keys.

Never.

Rule of thumb is 1%, usually $1000.00.

It is held in a non-interest bearing account then credited to the buyer’s purchase at settlement.

Maybe.

Highly likely in a seller’s market where there is low inventory, the house is priced right and move in ready.

None unless you owe more than market value on the house.

Depends on the size of the home.  Normally 2-3 hours.

Absolutely.  The inspector will run all appliances, open and close windows, doors, cabinets, check plumbing and the electric among other things.

I can refer you the best vendors in the area.

Expect the buyer to submit a list of deficient items discovered that they want repaired, replaced or installed.

Not necessarily. If an item is a health or safety item, yes. Cosmetic, no. Big ticket items such as HVAC or roofing can be deal breakers if not corrected.

This is your choice. Do a thorough check and make all necessary repairs prior to listing the house. I recommend an appraisal if the property is unique.

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he best time to start your home search is now. Whether you’re curious or ready to dive in, I’d love to learn more about what you’re looking for. Let’s talk, make a plan, and take the next step together.

Ready when you are.