Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Thanks to everyone for the words of encouragement. We're going to follow the lead of our realtor who happens to be a close friend. He's confident but I'm tending to be a bit of a pessimist because of all the dreary housing forcasts. going to try and stay positive, so Mulligan, the drinks are on me at Urban Flats!
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Laryb,
I'm wishing you a quick and happy sale! |
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Thanks Phylis, I knew you would!
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As I posted earlier, the “for sale” sign went up on Feb 5th, but we told the realtor not to advertise or show the house until the 12th, in order to finish up a few projects. On the 15th we had the agents from the real estate office tour the house. On the 19th, we had our first showing. On the 26th we had our 2nd showing. From the time the sign went up until the second showing, there must have been at least 10-15 people stop and look, some getting out and taking pictures, and we live on a country road. Got a call on the evening of the 26th from our agent letting us know that the couple that saw it that day loved it, and were going to make on offer if I could answer a few questions first. The next day I got an e-mail with 20 questions that I promptly answered. We decided that we were not going to give it away, but had to be reasonable too, so we didn’t lowball it. They made an offer first thing Monday morning. Their offer was a little below what we wanted, so we countered, and their second offer was what we were looking for. Had the home inspection this weekend and it passed, now just waiting for results from the radon test, but the inspector says not to worry, that recently built homes are more likely to have radon than older homes. The buyers are pre-qualified, so it shouldn’t be a problem, but who knows with banks today. If everything goes well, the closing is scheduled for April 15th. We have birthdays and a confirmation in early May, so we won’t be leaving until the 15th, but our goal is to make it for the May Crispers meeting! Quote:
And thanks to everyone for all the encouraging posts. All the positive energy made it work!
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Congratulations!
You were smart in setting the price right! You will LOVE the villages. I am one of the ones who had to have radon improvements in my house. My son, a house inspector, stated I should have aired it out as it had been shut up for the winter. Anyway it cost me $600 to fix and we were on our way to The Villages in July. Have not had one second of regrets! Welcome to Florida!!
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Lary and Mulligan - good luck... hope to meet you both here soon.
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Holyoke, Mass; East Granby, Monroe, Madison and Branford, Conn; Port Clyde, Maine; North Myrtle Beach, SC; The Village of Bonita (April 2009 - ) |
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As we were talking with our real estate agent to sign the listing papers, our neighbor down the road (about 1/4 mile away...we are very rural) called and asked what we were listing at. Hubs told her and she said her son would be VERY interested in the house. He used to help us around the place when he was a teen. I said to our agent.."If this call results in a sale, you are not getting 6%!!! LOL If her son buys it, the family will have a 10 acre compound.
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laryb,
Will keep fingers crossed for you, great news and very exciting!! Alan |
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We are waiting for the call from TV Relocation service. Then we decide. I will post the minute ours goes up for sale !
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laryb - Hope it all works out!
Our experience with radon/testing/mitigation: When we were selling our prior 30-year old home in OH, the buyer wanted to do the radon test thing. I instinctively figured the house wouldn't pass muster - the county we live in is known for above-standard levels of radon. Sure enough - the radon level tested as over-spec. Rather than run the risk of getting into a whizzing contest over having a company install a mitigation system with the potential that the radon level might STILL not meet specifications, we offered the buyer a credit that would cover the bulk of a mitigation system if he should so choose to install one. Or he could do whatever he wanted with the credit. Frankly, between the radon thing and several other items he wanted a credit for rather than resolution to them, we figure he was just out to garner more money towards his closing costs. Regardless, he agreed to the radon system credit..........and I had the realtor insert in the addendum to the sales contract that we as sellers would not be liable in the future if the buyer installed a system and the radon test was still over the limit. The seller was agreeable. Worked out fine for everyone, it seems! Again, best wishes for success in getting your house through closing! Bill |
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laryb and mulligan;
Hope your home sells very quickly and with no hassles. I hope you won't have to face another brutal winter. I will put my house on the market next month so I'll have my fingers croosed it will sell this time and be able to move to paradise. I may even try another St Joe's in the yard. |
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We had our house appraised last November and I believe we will price it competitively. The reality is there still remains uncertainty in the real estate market.
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Regards: Dan Natick, MA Village of Buttonwood 1/12/11 |
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