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		<title>Use These Suggestions To Get A Better Price When Buying A Property</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 07 May 2010 19:31:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lisa Udy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When thinking of  purchasing a Cache Valley real estate, the flexibility and willingness to understand each other is very important for both the buyer and seller.  For the most part, sellers demand a lot more than they are realistically ready to agree to and home buyers usually offer much less then they&#8217;re prepared to pay. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>When thinking of  purchasing a <a title="Cache Valley real estate" href="http://wesellcachevalley.com">Cache Valley real estate</a>, the flexibility and willingness to understand each other is very important for both the buyer and seller.  For the most part, sellers demand a lot more than they are realistically ready to agree to and home buyers usually offer much less then they&#8217;re prepared to pay.  The key will be to discover the appropriate balance to ensure that you, as a buyer, will feel great about the amount paid while not leaving the seller feeling insulted.</p>
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<strong>Have An Understanding Of The Real Estate Market </strong><br />
Real estate is a process that either favors the home buyer or home seller, hence the terminology buyer&#8217;s market and seller&#8217;s market.  Whenever you are negotiating  a purchase price, it&#8217;s valuable to know which of the two that you are in.  As the buyer, you will have the greatest possibility at an effective negotiation whenever you research the price of other comparable houses in the neighborhood prior to making an offer.</p>
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<strong>Use Your Peculiar Agenda To Negotiate </strong><br />
When you submit an offer, the home owner will see nothing more than a contract with some numbers and letters on it that represent the value and your terms.  For those who genuinely need the home owner to even consider your offer, inform them why you deserve to buy the property.  It is possible to do this by writing a handwritten note conveying your intentions and the reasons why you fell in love with their property.  For those who have a family, tell them about each person who will be residing in the house.  Let them interact with you and enable them to  visualize the joy that you&#8217;ll be able to bring to their home.  Though hard to believe, some sellers actually examine the procedure like finding a great home for a misplaced dog.  They would like nice persons to buy their house, so do the best you can to prove to them that you are sincere.</p>
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<strong>No One Enjoys Rejection </strong><br />
You can&#8217;t get all contracts approved, so do not be discouraged if your primary offer isn&#8217;t a winner.  In most cases, the seller can make a counteroffer for you to look at.  Have you ever been taught the old saying, “by no means take the first offer?”  The exact is proper in real estate, and virtually every home owner knows it to be true.  Your early offer is very likely to be much less than you&#8217;re in fact ready to pay, which leaves you a little bargaining room.</p>
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<strong>Why Your Contract May Not Be Agreed Upon </strong><br />
You will discover a number of good reasons why a home owner may choose to reject an offer, such as a feeling that the offer was to low, the property is newly listed on the market or an additional contract could be higher than the one you offered.  In some instances, sellers may also reject a contract that incorporates seller financing or some other requests that are impossible to fulfill.  An example could be a contract that involves the property be available inside of a specific period of time.  Many contracts request that the home owner move out the home inside a month, but anything less would definitely involve negotiation.</p>
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<strong>Examine The Contractual Agreement Closely</strong><br />
Before you sign anything relating to a real property transaction, be confident that you review every detail of the agreement.  At any time you have any problems, ask your agent.  Basically, real estate is their life and they are there to support you through just about every stage.</p>
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		<title>Recession Woes Bring New Possibilities</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Dec 2009 20:39:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lisa Udy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you haven&#8217;t heard it seems as though the nation is in a recession.  Seems? Okay, we ARE in a recession, the most brutal recession since the great depression.  It&#8217;s tough out there, people are struggling to eat, can&#8217;t afford the necessities of times past, and are finding new; more intuitive ways to live. Recession [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-529" title="Family having disagreement in supermarket" src="http://wesellcachevalley.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/spending-woes.jpg" alt="Family having disagreement in supermarket" width="300" height="200" />If you haven&#8217;t heard it seems as though the nation is in a recession.  Seems? Okay, we ARE in a recession, the most brutal recession since the great depression.  It&#8217;s tough out there, people are struggling to eat, can&#8217;t afford the necessities of times past, and are finding new; more intuitive ways to live. Recession woes are bringing new possibilities to the human persona, and it&#8217;s actually refreshing.</p>
<p>If you compare the day you had today to a day you had 3 years ago, what differences would you notice? How conscious are you of your spending habits? Energy consumption? Wastefulness? Are we in need of a recession to correct the basic fundamentals of a happy lifestyle? Maybe, but it sure hurts.</p>
<p>What have you taught yourself about living a not so bloated lifestyle since the recession has affected you? I myself, have learned that, cooking a meal at home and bringing leftovers into work for lunch is more feasible then eating out everyday. Instead of going to Starbucks to get a coffee, it&#8217;s more efficient to go to Wal-Wart and buy a small coffee pot, a 5lb. tin of coffee grounds, and a little bit of sugar to satisfy my caffeine needs.</p>
<p>I make sure that I turn down my furnace before I leave for work. I don&#8217;t sit in the shower for 15 minutes to wake up in the morning. I find it more relaxing to save money on my heating bill then to relax in a hot steamy tub on a nightly basis. I have started to notice how much these little things add up to big savings, and I&#8217;m liking it, a lot.</p>
<p>If you compare your day of yesteryear to the day of today, do you still brag about all the money you can spend? Or is the new competition to show how much money you saved? I like saving money and people today are realizing that everything we needed before is now just a luxury that wasn&#8217;t so luxurious.  It&#8217;s a great feeling in a bad feeling world.</p>
<p>How has the recession woes created new possibilities for you?</p>
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