Team Richard Capps provides buyers with access to properties that meet their needs; specializing in homes for sale located within Manatee & Sarasota Counties. Our extensive knowledge of the local community provides us the ability to guide you through the entire home buying and selling process. We respond to potential buyers for our listings providing honest and accurate answers to their questions, ensuring no one will miss an opportunity to view their desired home.
Buying or Selling Real Estate can be the biggest financial decision of your entire life. Team Richard Capps has built many professional relationships over the years, from home inspectors to lenders to pest control. Our Team will walk you through the entire process offering advice and council based on over 35 years of experience. As a result, we'll put you at ease and help you make a decision that will not only benefit you and your family today, but for many years to come.
Experience pays off for our clients in many ways, but none are more important than effective negotiations of real estate contracts.
Buying or Selling Real Estate can be the biggest financial decision of your entire life. Team Richard Capps has built many professional relationships over the years, from home inspectors to lenders to pest control. Our Team will walk you through the entire process offering advice and council based on over 35 years of experience. As a result, we'll put you at ease and help you make a decision that will not only benefit you and your family today, but for many years to come.
Experience pays off for our clients in many ways, but none are more important than effective negotiations of real estate contracts.
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With over 35 years of Real Estate experience in Manatee/Sarasota counties; Richard has enjoyed helping people make their dreams come true.
Whether working with Buyers, Sellers or Investors each and every client is important to us.
Our team works closely together to insure that you are prepared, informed and comfortable throughout the entire process.
I have invested my life in people, providing guidance as they make the greatest decisions of their lives.
From construction superintendent to working with families in the non-profit sector, to residential home sales, I have walked with people through joys and sorrows, helping them navigate changes and challenges in all areas of life.
Whether working with Buyers, Sellers or Investors each and every client is important to us.
Our team works closely together to insure that you are prepared, informed and comfortable throughout the entire process.
I have invested my life in people, providing guidance as they make the greatest decisions of their lives.
From construction superintendent to working with families in the non-profit sector, to residential home sales, I have walked with people through joys and sorrows, helping them navigate changes and challenges in all areas of life.
Although it's not the most talked-about aspect of buying a home, escrow is nonetheless a vital component of a successful transaction.
Escrow is an arrangement in which a neutral third party holds onto funds and key documents involved in a home sale, and then distributes them according to the agreement between the buyers and sellers.
The Escrow period begins when a seller accepts a buyer's offer, and ends at the closing table.
Purchasing a house isn't like buying shoes; there's a lot of money involved, a lot of steps to manage, and a lot at stake.
Escrow is an arrangement in which a neutral third party holds onto funds and key documents involved in a home sale, and then distributes them according to the agreement between the buyers and sellers.
The Escrow period begins when a seller accepts a buyer's offer, and ends at the closing table.
Purchasing a house isn't like buying shoes; there's a lot of money involved, a lot of steps to manage, and a lot at stake.
Completing a home inspection is an important aspect of home buying.
In your excitement, it's easy to miss a small crack in the foundation, a leaky pipe under the sink, or a roof that needs to be replaced.
The sellers worked hard to make their home as desirable as possible, however even the best home owner isn't on top of every repair.
That's where a quality home inspection comes in.
In your excitement, it's easy to miss a small crack in the foundation, a leaky pipe under the sink, or a roof that needs to be replaced.
The sellers worked hard to make their home as desirable as possible, however even the best home owner isn't on top of every repair.
That's where a quality home inspection comes in.
Title insurance is a policy that protects against financial loss stemming from problems found in a property's title, or legal ownership.
As the buyer, how do you know the seller really owns the property?
How can you be sure there are no liens, such as from unpaid taxes and lawsuits, or undisclosed heirs who might claim ownership?
The answer lies in the title search.
A good title search generally turns up these types of issues.
And a good title insurance policy will protect you should they arise during your ownership.
As the buyer, how do you know the seller really owns the property?
How can you be sure there are no liens, such as from unpaid taxes and lawsuits, or undisclosed heirs who might claim ownership?
The answer lies in the title search.
A good title search generally turns up these types of issues.
And a good title insurance policy will protect you should they arise during your ownership.
There are a lot of fees that will be assessed before and during a closing.
These fees could be paid by either the Buyer or Seller, depending on prior negotiations or state law requirements, but typically most of it is paid by the Buyer.
All closing costs are outlined in a HUD-1 Settlement Statement that shows all actual charges imposed on the Buyer and Seller, which is provided to the parties prior to closing.
Following is a representation of most of the fees charged in connection with purchasing property, but it is not a meant to be considered a comprehensive list.
These fees could be paid by either the Buyer or Seller, depending on prior negotiations or state law requirements, but typically most of it is paid by the Buyer.
All closing costs are outlined in a HUD-1 Settlement Statement that shows all actual charges imposed on the Buyer and Seller, which is provided to the parties prior to closing.
Following is a representation of most of the fees charged in connection with purchasing property, but it is not a meant to be considered a comprehensive list.
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