What is a contingency? Simply put a contingency is a clause in the contract between the buyer and seller that something must happen prior to closing. In the Denver Housing market when we talk about a “contingency” it means someone must sell a house first before they can buy their next home. If we are […]
Can a seller accept a higher offer?
Can a seller accept a higher offer? The short answer is yes, but it isn’t exactly what you think. There are some circumstances that you need to consider and I’m going to break it down for you. When someone asks me if a seller can accept a higher offer I am going to think they […]
Certified Negotiation Expert – Amy Cesario
We always say, everything is negotiable in Real Estate. That is why our contracts are written as they are, it isn’t a one size fits all transaction. There are at least 150 points in the Colorado Real Estate Contract that might be considered negotiation points. After 15 years of selling real estate and negotiating many […]
How to Increase Your Purchasing Power
To increase your purchasing power before your look for a house, check your credit at:www.AnnualCreditReport.com Click here for Marlene Rose-Vigil’s Website if you have more questions about your credit. The better your credit, the lower your interest rate, saving you money month after month and potentially increasing your position if you are in a bidding […]
March 2012 Home Sales | City and County of Denver
This first quarter has been a crazy busy quarter in the Denver Real Estate Market. Showing have skyrocketed since the beginning of the year and just wait until you see some of these numbers! Total Single Family Homes Under Contract in the Metro Denver Area: March 2012: 4,328 […]