"Listens to what you want"
My wife Mary Jo and I have know Carolyn for about six years. We met her when we interviewed realtors to sell our home in Twin Falls, Idaho, and after talking to several real estate agents, we chose to work with Carolyn because she listened to what we wanted to achieve from the sale our home, and she represented herself and her firm in a much more professional way than the other realtors. It wasn't long until we had a sale on our home, and all the way thru closing she kept us informed abouth the process of the sale that went to closing very smoothly. We were so impressed with Carolyn that three years later we decided to sell our 27 unit apartment complex and asked Carolyn to represent us again as our selling agent. Because of the size of this property we were on the market for a while longer than we wanted, but again all the way thru the process Carolyn kept us informed of the showings and any interest that required extra care and effort. Carolyn was there to take care of it. When the property sold, Carolyn helped to negotiate the terms of the sale as we were now living in the Seattle area. Mary Jo and I can only give the highest recommendation for Carolyn Cutler to anyone who is in the need of an excellent realtor in the Twin Falls area.
Gerald and Mary Jo Perrin, Twin Falls
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Closing or Settlement >The Inspection Before Closing
Home buyers will have an opportunity to walk through the house they purchased just before the closing to make sure it is in the same condition as when the contract was ratified. They will check the appliances and make sure that the agreed-upon repairs were completed.
Buyers usually see their new home empty for the first time just after the movers have left. Suddenly they see the dark rectangles and nail holes where pictures used to hang, and all the "dust bunnies" that were concealed by furniture. The contract calls for the house to be "broom clean" and free of trash and debris. However, real estate agents encourage sellers to leave their homes impeccably clean for the pre-closing walk-through inspection, and many homes are turned over in spotless condition.
Sometimes the seller's hectic moving schedule, fatigue, or unequal housekeeping standards require the buyers to clean the house thoroughly before they feel that they can move in. If you are afraid that a messy house could trigger problems at the closing, be sure to make your house shine for this important inspection.
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What is the most expensive piece of property ever recorded?
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In October 1988, the Mediya Building in central Tokyo was quoted at 358.5 million yen ($248,000) per square foot.
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