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Tucson
Buying Process - Home Search & Negotiations |
When Buying or Selling Homes in Tucson,
Arizona think Top Realtors: SK Nicholson, Robert Nicholson
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The
search for your "perfect home" may take a
couple of days, a couple of weeks, or longer. The market
and what's on your wish list are just two factors that
determine the time required to locate a suitable property.
In any case, when you know you have found the home,
it's the time to stop looking and start writing the
contract! Usually, if you've found something you love
someone else will love it too.
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| Marketing
Analysis
Realtors
compare the value of homes that have sold in the area
in the last six months to determine the current market
value of property. Market value is the starting point
in the offer. From there you must determine price, terms,
closing time and other factors. Keep in mind that sometimes
the asking price is the best offer. Regardless the more
informed the purchasing party is the better the offer
will be received.
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Making
the Offer
In
the state of Arizona, purchase contracts must be in
writing and must be accompanied by an earnest money
check. Earnest money is a deposit on property that may
or may not be refundable that demonstrates the purchaser's
good intention. Any addenda, such as a contingency on
the sale of another property, agency, or disclosures
such as Lead Paint, etc. should be attached. In Arizona,
Realtors use title companies to close the transactions.
Rarely, are attorneys involved. However, if you choose
to consult an attorney, he or she should be familiar
with residential real estate .
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The
Negotiation
The
negotiation process begins when the buyer's agent notifies
the seller's agent of the offer. The listing agent presents
the offer to the seller(s). Some agents leave it to
the Seller's Agent to present the offer to the seller(s)
without them present.
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Next:
Contract
to Closing
Note:
Each individual transaction is different. The steps included in this web site
are only an example of an average transaction. |