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Buying or Building a Home in Summit or Park County

Are you interested in buying or building a home in Summit or Park County, Colorado? If so, you’re in luck! These two counties have some of the most beautiful scenery in the state and offer plenty of opportunities for outdoor recreation. Let’s take a look at what makes these counties

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Closing Costs; Expectations for Buyers and Sellers

Closing costs are the cost due at the “close” of the deal and are included in your Settlement Statement. Some of these fees go to the lender and some to third-party participants. They include all the fees and costs associated with completing the sale or purchase of your home. They

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Should You Make an Offer Below Asking Price?

With the changes in the real estate market over the last few years (and especially lately) we sometimes have potential home buyers ask us if it is possible to make an offer below asking price on a home they are interested in purchasing. Is it possible? Absolutely. Is it wise?

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Using Popular Home Buyer Search Websites

Benefits & Downsides of Using Popular Home Buyer Search Websites Whether you’re interested in buying a home soon or are in the “dream” stage and it is simply a goal for the future, browsing homes for sale online can be fun. Using home buyer search websites can also be a

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How Do Realtor Commissions Work in Summit & Park County?

How Do Realtor Commissions Work in Summit & Park County? Real estate transactions can be a complicated process with many moving parts. Most people don’t have a good understanding of how the process works. One common question we get is regarding Realtor commission structures. Who pays the commission? And can

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What Do Contract Contingencies Mean For Summit County Home Buyers?

If you’re buying or selling your Summit or Park County home you will more than likely have to deal with contract contingencies. Essentially, contract contingencies give each party an opportunity to terminate the contract if certain conditions aren’t met. What do contract contingencies mean for Summit County home buyers? What

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