Are you tempted by “fantastic” bargains in properties widely advertised at your favorite ut-of-state vacation spots? Before you sign any contracts, or put down any money, it’s a good idea to dwell on it for several weeks after you return home.
This is not to say, of course, that all such properties are “scams.” Some are and some are not. The point is, it can pay you to thoroughly investigate all aspects of the property before committing yourself.
Remember this, any reputable real estate operations, no matter where it is located, will not demand that you make a decision to purchase on the spot. If you encounter such tactics, get in your car and drive away and don’t turn back! Also remember, if it’s a good deal today, it will be an equally good deal tomorrow.
The best course of action is to obtain a copy of the sales contract and all promotional literature and show them to your attorney and to a trusted Realtor. This could save you a big headache.
Contact The Rich Company to make your real estate experience a good one.
Monday, April 20, 2009
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