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Four perks in a down market

By Alison Rogers, Sunday, May 18, 2008.

Here in Manhattan, home sales are starting to slow. Things that are priced well still go, but the atmosphere is worse, like a plane flight that still goes between cities but hits pockets of bumpy air. One recent example: I have a listing that moved to an accepted offer at a pleasing price very quickly, but then of course both sides couldn't get the contract battened down with any speed.

Still, to a rookie, a down market isn't all bad news. For one thing, when you're building a career, you don't suffer a business slump. Loss of income? Me? Well, I'm just getting started, so there's no high plateau to fall from.  more...

Sellers object to paying $500 security deposit

By Benny Kass, Sunday, May 18, 2008.

DEAR BENNY: I am a seller with a $620,000 home in Oregon. As part of the inspection addendum, the buyers are demanding that we put down a $500 security deposit with the title company, refundable if there is no damage to the home between now and move out. Our home is in superb condition. I assume that the refund of our money would be based on the buyers' subjective opinion, since they included no specifics of how they would determine if we would receive the money back.  more...

Mortgage insurance cheaper under new plan

By Jack Guttentag, Sunday, May 18, 2008.

(This is Part 3 of a five-part series. Read Part 1, "Lenders wise to beef up default-risk reserves," and Part 2, "Borrowers, insurers would save with new mortgage insurance.")  more...

Sellers, pay attention to lowball offers

By Dian Hymer, Sunday, May 18, 2008.

Selling a home can be an emotional experience because most sellers have a lot more than money invested in their homes. So, it's understandable that sellers might be reluctant to respond to an offer that is for less than the asking price.

Most sellers have a difficult time being objective about their homes. But, detachment is something sellers should strive for, particularly when the market favors buyers. To be a successful seller in a buyer's market, you need to be able to put yourself in the buyer's shoes.  more...

 
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