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"Lisa was a pleasure to work with."
Lisa was a pleasure to work with! She truly listened when we told her what we were looking for and was very flexible and responsive throughout our search--not only with respect to new houses we wanted to see, but she was literally accessible at almost any time and quickly got back in touch when we missed her. She taught us a lot about how to look at a house and a neighborhood to determine their quality and value--and could even offer tips on home repairs! We have recommended Lisa to friends and family and will continue to do so. She is honest, knowledgable, and forthright about that which she did not know. She made the experience of buying a house for the first time manageable and fun. Thanks, Lisa!
Julia B., Washington DC
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Bargain Properties >Advice From Real Estate Agents
When buying a home, it is essential to cooperate as closely as possible with your real estate agent. This can be challenging, especially if your agent asks you to do some things that you don't particularly want to do to in order to get you moved into your new home as quickly as possible.
When real estate agents advise you regarding ways to make the transaction work, they are acting as part coach and part business consultant. If you find the house you love and want to "sleep on" the decision for a few days, the agent knows that you run the risk of losing the house. If you are inclined to complicate your offer with clauses that might make the contract unattractive to the sellers, the agent may ask you to consider some modifications. Should you call the week before the closing with an attack of "buyer's remorse", your agent knows the cure. Following your real estate agent's suggestions will increase your chances for a successful move!
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What is considered the oldest surviving non-native building in the U.S.?
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The governor's palace in Sante Fe, New Mexico, built in 1609, was constructed with materials and methods adapted from the native Indians.
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