always, always ask for the appliances, tv, and the classic car in the garage. it's just bonus's if you get them, fuck it if you don't.
Nope, the "pros" recommend that you don't do that. Seriously.
if you have a good RE agent they do. lazy ones would prefer you bought the first house you looked at cause it makes it easy on them...
they're already sending you a list of 20 houses every day and after you've looked at 100 listings they show you 20.
as hawk said you eliminate 95% you look at within 15 minutes because of condition or location... you look at 40-50 and you'll have 2-3 you're serious about.
Not like the housing market is moving fast but limiting yourself to looking at 1%? of the houses available is kind of weird, unless you trust your real estate agent. People always cry about stupid shit though, like the oil, or the buyers want you to throw in the appliances/tv. I hate people.
That's why zilliow is great. When I got this last house I didn't look at a single one the agent sent me. Everything I looked at I found myself and sent to her to set up.
Except not having to deal with actual buyers/sellers at a closing is worth %3. Most states you can have a lawyer do it too though.Just like travel agents, real estate agents have been rendered useless by the internet.
Just like travel agents, real estate agents have been rendered useless by the internet.
Just like travel agents, real estate agents have been rendered useless by the internet.
That's why zilliow is great. When I got this last house I didn't look at a single one the agent sent me. Everything I looked at I found myself and sent to her to set up.
Just like travel agents, real estate agents have been rendered useless by the internet.
The Ghanaian government has declared a war on gays, lesbians and transexual in Ghana. The hidden but very small LGBT community in Ghana is now under threat from Ghanaian officials whose duty and responsibility is it to protect and preserve the rights of every citizen.
“All efforts are being made to get rid of these people in the society,” Paul Evans Aidoo, Ghana’s Western Regional Minister said in a statement referring to the homosexual community in Ghana. The minister asked landlords and residence of western region to report anyone deem homosexual to the police for arrest.
The rage on the homosexual community is not just from officialdom. Both Christian and Muslim communities in Ghana have both issue statement condemning homosexuals and calling on the state to crack down on them. “If homosexuality is tolerated, very soon the human race will be extinct,” Reverend Stephen Wengan, a religious leader, said in an op-ed he wrote for the Ghana Broadcasting Corporation.
Apart from a very few people such as Lawyer Akoto Ampaw who spoke very passionately against the on-going persecution of the LGBT community, no one is asking for calm. Not even the numerous Ghanaian human rights groups. It seems anyone who attempts to speak out against the apparent human rights violation and the seeming unconstitutional rallying cry is labelled a homosexual. And in a very homophobic society, that is enough to silent critics and continue the rage.