Buying a Home Requires Many Difficult Decisions. 
Your home is probably the biggest purchase you will ever make, and it involves many decisions that go beyond simply choosing one you like.
Here is how I will guide you - and represent you - through the entire process, from viewing homes and financing, to making sure the final contract is in your best interest:
- You will have full access to ALL homes available in the Corvallis, Albany and surrounding area markets, even listings not yet on the MLS.
- My expert local knowledge of the Corvallis, Albany and surrounding areas should be invaluable to you, not only about real estate, but also about schools, neighborhoods, the local economy, and more.
- Every local real estate market has its own trends and opportunities. This can vary greatly, even from one neighborhood to the next, and our area is no different!
- What is the true market value of the home you are interested in? Is it priced too high? Is it a bargain that you should jump on? I help home buyers make decisions like this every day, and I'll make sure that YOU get the best value for your money.
- Negotiating with sellers can be stressful. I will help you negotiate so that the final contract includes your best possible terms and conditions.
- You should know absolutely everything about the property you are buying! You and I will view every home that you are interested in, together. And, I will make you fully aware of any and all inspections available to you.
- Have confidence when signing documents. Contracts are full of complicated terms and clauses that can greatly affect your future life in your new home. I will give you the full benefit of my real estate knowledge and experience.
Let me represent your best interests in your search for a new home in the Corvallis, Albany area. While you can see a million homes on the web, actually buying your home is another matter entirely.   Call or email me with any questions you might have. There's no obligation, and I promise to respond quickly...
Closing or Settlement >Escrow Rules
The lender is allowed to accumulate a borrower's payments up to a two-month advance cushion at the end of a year. But if a surplus develops beyond this amount, the borrower is now entitled to an immediate refund unless the surplus is less than $50. These rules apply to new loans.
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What are the characteristics of classic Queen Anne architecture?
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Queen Anne homes are the most elaborate, romantic and feminine of all Victorian Homes. |
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