Single family home- Chicago . IL
Move-in Condition Upgraded Bungalow 2BR 1BA Great Value. New Central A/C.
Beautiful Single family home. Enjoy spacious living in this wonderful two bedroom bungalow that has been perfectly designed to suit you. The two wonderful sized bedrooms have stunning hardwood floors and plenty of closet space. The ceramic tiled bath is beautifully arranged with a standard shower/tub and a single vanity. Enjoy cooking in this spacious eat-in kitchen that has newly redone wood cabinets and it's fully equipped with a refrigerator, and stove. The gorgeous living/Dining room area has stunning hardwood floors throughout. Walk out to the huge spacious fenced yard that has wonderful landscaping throughout and a great sized patio that is perfect to entertain or grill. This home has had many upgrades throughout the years which include a new central air unit, new furnace, hot water tank, ceiling fans in the bedrooms, kitchen, and living room area. Also the side walk of the property has been redone. This home is truly a rare find close to the local schools, parks, and shopping centers. Please call for additional information or to set an appointment.
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Thursday, September 27, 2007
Friday, September 14, 2007
FSBO Selling Process
As there are no agents in a FSBO type of sale…here, all you have to do is by yourself. The sale of a home or house by owner, without realtors, is not a terribly complicated process and can be completed by the owner himself to save the money. But the success of the transaction is dependent on the whole FSBO process than what steps are to be taken for this.
As an owner, you should be prepared well in advance as successful sale depends greatly on owner's efforts and his ability to present the home to potential buyers. From the starting, an FSBO process may grow as follows: First, the property must be valued in advance by the seller in order to obtain a reasonable sales price for property and then place it on market for sale by owner and advertise. Second, the seller must prepare a written real estate sale agreement, lead hazard form, and a real property disclosure form. Other documents should also be required by the laws of state in which the house is located. All these must be prepared by the seller and presented to the purchaser to be signed. Lastly, in the closing, the seller of the property prepares a deed, signs it, get it witnessed and notarized to transfer the property to the purchaser. Then the closing takes place in which the purchaser tenders the remainder of purchase price to the seller and seller pays off all liens and mortgages on the home or house so that the property can be transferred to purchaser's name.
As an owner, you should be prepared well in advance as successful sale depends greatly on owner's efforts and his ability to present the home to potential buyers. From the starting, an FSBO process may grow as follows: First, the property must be valued in advance by the seller in order to obtain a reasonable sales price for property and then place it on market for sale by owner and advertise. Second, the seller must prepare a written real estate sale agreement, lead hazard form, and a real property disclosure form. Other documents should also be required by the laws of state in which the house is located. All these must be prepared by the seller and presented to the purchaser to be signed. Lastly, in the closing, the seller of the property prepares a deed, signs it, get it witnessed and notarized to transfer the property to the purchaser. Then the closing takes place in which the purchaser tenders the remainder of purchase price to the seller and seller pays off all liens and mortgages on the home or house so that the property can be transferred to purchaser's name.
Friday, September 7, 2007
FSBO In Condo:
Purchasing property through FBSO saves you a lot of money. In the past only some types of property were available for sale through FSBO, however the ready acceptance of this system where buyers and sellers interact directly, has made FSBO a popular choice for all types of property, for example a Condo.
A condo or a Condominiums is a collection of units in a unified structure. In a condo, some individual structures are your personal property while some are shared. The outside units or the common areas and typically administrated by the homeowners association or the condominium communities and you might well have to pay for the maintenance on a sharing basis. Before you purchase a condo, you need to be aware of all these aspects related to the condo to avoid any type of problems in the future.
Parking can be a major problem in some condominiums. Normally it is on a first come, first serve basis. Some buyers may think that a condominium comes with assigned parking but in many situations, which may not be the case everywhere. As Condominiums have uniformity, hence expressing or imposing your individual freedom may be against the rules of a condominium.
In addition, different families are more closely knitted in a condo, which requires that a set of decorum be followed. Some condo associations do have some written laws, while some do not. Whichever condo you decide to purchase through FSBO, it is advisable that you read the rules-regulations for the association. Also check out for restrictions as you may have it regarding pets, renting, volume control in auido/video equipments, and so on.
A condo or a Condominiums is a collection of units in a unified structure. In a condo, some individual structures are your personal property while some are shared. The outside units or the common areas and typically administrated by the homeowners association or the condominium communities and you might well have to pay for the maintenance on a sharing basis. Before you purchase a condo, you need to be aware of all these aspects related to the condo to avoid any type of problems in the future.
Parking can be a major problem in some condominiums. Normally it is on a first come, first serve basis. Some buyers may think that a condominium comes with assigned parking but in many situations, which may not be the case everywhere. As Condominiums have uniformity, hence expressing or imposing your individual freedom may be against the rules of a condominium.
In addition, different families are more closely knitted in a condo, which requires that a set of decorum be followed. Some condo associations do have some written laws, while some do not. Whichever condo you decide to purchase through FSBO, it is advisable that you read the rules-regulations for the association. Also check out for restrictions as you may have it regarding pets, renting, volume control in auido/video equipments, and so on.
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