Thursday, August 28, 2008
Solution for fogged windows, but it takes time
There is now a company in the area that corrects fogged windows in-place.
They are based in Southeastern Michigan and they service Belleville as well as most of Wayne County.
The link above takes you to one of our other bloggs where the process is described.
Good to know!
Helping Home Buyers Locate, Evaluate, and Negotiate great home deals!
Jon Boyd, Broker/Manager
The Home Buyer's Agent of Ann Arbor, Inc.
http://buyersagentannarbor.com/
734-6620-6240
1908 W. Stadium Blvd. Ann Arbor, MI 48103
Ann Arbor's Most experienced Exclusive Buyer's Brokerage!
They are based in Southeastern Michigan and they service Belleville as well as most of Wayne County.
The link above takes you to one of our other bloggs where the process is described.
Good to know!
Helping Home Buyers Locate, Evaluate, and Negotiate great home deals!
Jon Boyd, Broker/Manager
The Home Buyer's Agent of Ann Arbor, Inc.
http://buyersagentannarbor.com/
734-6620-6240
1908 W. Stadium Blvd. Ann Arbor, MI 48103
Ann Arbor's Most experienced Exclusive Buyer's Brokerage!
Labels: belleville michigan real estate fogged window
Monday, August 18, 2008
Be Careful When You Choose REALTORs & an Inspector
The link in the headline takes you to a news report about an average couple buying a home.
They look at about a dozen homes with a real estate agent and end up buying the one that her husband is selling.
Then, the buyers take their recommendation for a home inspector.
The end result is the buyers have a home that needs tens of thousands of dollars of repairs and corrections that they didn't learn about until after closing.
The point here is that if you are going to buy a home and you want to minimize the conflicts-of-interest, use an Exclusive Buyer's Agent.
We won't push you at "our listings" because we don't have any! An Exclusive Buyer's Agent is a company who never has listings and never represents a home seller.
We focus our total attention on you, the home buyer
They look at about a dozen homes with a real estate agent and end up buying the one that her husband is selling.
Then, the buyers take their recommendation for a home inspector.
The end result is the buyers have a home that needs tens of thousands of dollars of repairs and corrections that they didn't learn about until after closing.
The point here is that if you are going to buy a home and you want to minimize the conflicts-of-interest, use an Exclusive Buyer's Agent.
We won't push you at "our listings" because we don't have any! An Exclusive Buyer's Agent is a company who never has listings and never represents a home seller.
We focus our total attention on you, the home buyer
Labels: belleville michigan real estate inspection
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