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No, you do NOT need to use a real estate agent to represent you on the buy side of a new construction purchase, or even a resale, but should you? YES! There are generally three types of buyer viewpoints about using a Buyer’s Agent when purchasing a new construction home. I don’t need one, I…
What if we had issues, but fixed them We are always going to recommend disclosure of all items that may be a significant discovery for any buyer. Small repair items like wood trim, window repair or other small maintenance items are not in this category; and if they are repaired and in working condition, there…
Pros and Cons of Custom Home Building from a Holly Springs Realtor – Land vs. Lot
So you want to build a brand new home. Do you buy raw land or a platted lot? This is a question full of uncertainties, and as a whole, the issue with raw/undeveloped land is the overall cost in a certain area. Plus, with raw land, there are a lot of “unforeseen” costs that can…
What is Due Diligence money Due diligence money is “non refundable” money provided directly to the seller(s) of a property, which, in essence, provides money to a seller upfront during the due diligence period. It is during the due diligence period that the buyers may conduct any and all inspections they would like to have…
You’ve probably been watching the stock market and the media panic over the spreading of a suspicious virus, possibly released from a lab in Wuhan China. Lots of manufacturing, including vaccine manufacturing, is performed in China. Because this virus appears to be 20-30 times more deadly than the flu, fear is setting in, and the world is having to step…
Six Green Updates from Top Holly Springs Realtor!
Looking to live a more environmentally friendly life? Here are six easy ways to incorporate green living into your household. Reduce, Reuse, Recycle. If you’re looking to save time, energy and money, then get serious about waste reduction. Not sure where to start? Commit to focusing on the four primary recyclables: aluminum, plastics, paper and glass….








