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Brenda Bonebrake
Hi - I'd like to introduce you to one of the hardest-working teams in Real Estate - The Bonebrake Team! Drew Johnson & I specialize in working with sellers on residential homes, acreage, estates, new construction, and farm & ranch property. My Buyer's Agents, Leslie Stewart and Mary Gries work exclusively with buyers and are specialists in both first-time homebuyers as well as more savvy experienced buyers!
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We will do the research to find homes you might be interested in, and arrange a personal tour of the homes we find.
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Your goals, hobbies, work, family, friends, likes, and dislikes.
They all blend together to make you unique.
Your real estate future depends on the decisions you make today.
Our booklet can help you plan your future by helping you discover what is truly important to you.
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Many homebuyers are under the assumption that pre-approval and pre-qualification letters are the same, but they're not!
Lenders provide a pre-approval letter by analyzing income and asset documentation, debt-to-income ratios and taking into account credit scores; giving a more accurate picture of how much house a homebuyer can afford.
Pre-qualification does not include any credit analysis, leaving both realtor and client less confident about their true buying power.
Pre-approval letters signal to real estate agents that a buyer is serious about purchasing a home.
Sometimes, life just hands us the inevitable: just when everything seems right with your home, something happens and you have to sell your dwelling.
No matter what your reasons are for selling, remember that now is no time to dawdle, the process of preparing a home for sale can take a month or more.
Your home looks great to you, but a buyer wants to see it since he and his family will be living in it -- so take a fresh look at your dwelling.
Hop in your car, drive around the block, and then scrutinize your home as a prospective buyer will see it for the first time.
A recent survey of real estate agents by ActiveRain has confirmed there are a certain things a seller should avoid if they are trying to get ther home sold for the best price in the least amount of time.
The results of this survey are no surprise to real estate agents, but sellers need to understand that eliminating as many hurdles as possible to the sale of your home will help you achieve your desired outcome.
Data provided by ActiveRain.com.
ActiveRain is an online community of real estate professionals who exchange best practices, write real estate blogs, and get free education from the industry and their peers.
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