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Estate Florida
Florida
Real Estate
Are you choosing Florida for your next real estate purchase? When
choosing Florida real estate, you should learn as much as possible about
the real estate location before you buy. Not all Florida real
estate is prime land or even in prime areas. The Florida real
estate that you choose can and should be a profitable and cherished
addition to your family.
A Florida
real estate purchase has more great benefits, attractions and added amenities
than probably any other real estate purchase in the world, but only if
you know which Florida real estate to buy.
At
Newcomerinfo, you can learn about the real estate available in Florida,
the local attractions to that real estate, information about the
community, and just about any other information that you need. Simply log on the newcomerinfo Web site
and start learning about your new home.
To learn
more, visit www.newcomerinfo.com.
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How buyers beat stress
Just as selling a home brings emotional stress, so
does the decision to buy a house. Here are some tips for how to cope:
- Be prepared. The more you know, the less
frightening or intimidating the situation can be.
- Dont be afraid to raise questions and
demand answers from real estate agents, mortgage officials and loan
closing officers.
- Get help from competent professionals such
as lawyers, property inspectors and sales agents.
- Lookout for No.1 you.
- Review decisions carefully. Make
a list and evaluate positive and negative aspects of the purchase.
- Communicate your fears and uncertainties to
the professionals helping you with the purchase. Theyre the ones
youre paying to smooth out the rough spots.
- Have your priorities firmly in mind. This
helps eliminate uncertainty.
- Dont blow little irritations out of
proportion.
How to find a lawyer
- Ask friends, coworkers and relatives for names of
real estate attorneys they have used. Word of mouth can be the best
way to find a good attorney.
- Contact the local bar association for names of
attorneys who specialize in real estate.
- Check the telephone book Yellow Pages. Interview
several attorneys. You are employing him or her, and you have a
right to be comfortable with the attorney. You dont owe the
attorney anything until an attorney-client relationship is created.
Here is a sampling of questions:
- Have you participated in real estate transactions,
and have you taken them to closing?
- How long have you been practicing real estate law?
Are you familiar with Chapter 475?
- If an agent is involved in the
transaction, it is helpful to have an attorney who knows what
brokers are supposed to do. For details about the law, call the FRE Commission at 407-245-0848.
How to check a builder
- Drive around the builders subdivision and ask
residents how theyve been treated.
- Ask for references from the builders
subcontractors. If the builder doesnt pay his or her bills,
subcontractors can put a mechanics lien on the house, making the
homeowner responsible for the bill.
- Obtain commercial credit reports on builders and
developers from companies such as Dun & Bradstreet, based in New
York. Typically, banks and mortgage companies can get them for
consumers for fees ranging from $10 to $15.
- Be wary of contractors who say they dont have
enough working capital to get a job started.
- Find out if a builder is licensed and whether any
complaints have been filed against a builder by calling the
Construction Industry Licensing Board at 904-727-6530.
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