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Leaveraging Favorable Market Conditions
May 5th, 2008 8:51 AM
Favorable market conditions can make provide a great opportunity to generate instant equity in your new home, but knowing how to take advantage of favorable market conditions requires expert knowledge of the market, superb negotiating skills, and the ability to walk away from the deal if the seller is not motivated. Everything I say and do is designed to position you, the client  to purchase the right home, at the right price, on the right terms. Leveraging favorable market conditions requires a strategic methodology designed to compel the seller, and/or their agent to compete for your business. Never forget, the buyer pays everybody. It's your money that's distributed to all parties at closing and you deserve the same advocacy as the seller.

Posted by Keith Clark on May 5th, 2008 8:51 AMPost a Comment (0)

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Leaveraging the Market Conditions
May 7th, 2008 11:25 AM
Pla d'Adet, The Cliffs at Mt. Park, the new Walmart on the Eastside, Heritage Park in Simpsonville, St. Francis, GHS, the International Center for Automotive Research, DOM, Current Inventory....well, you get the picture. The matrix of variables involved in making an intelligent home buying decision is complicated and can be risky. Leveraging market conditions into real dollars and savings requires superior knowledge, successful experience, and a failsafe system designed to protect your best interest! Do your research, find a professional committed to you, and attack the market with passion! 

Posted by Keith Clark on May 7th, 2008 11:25 AMPost a Comment (0)

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