"I was amazed at the number of showings"
I would highly recommend Tom Sommers as a real estate agent. I had originally listed my property at the begining of January this year with another agent. By the end of May I had not gotten much interest in my property by perspective buyers. When my 6 month contract expired I hired Tom instead. Tom put together a state of the art collection of sharp photos of my property, which he posted on the internet. In today's market prospective buyers start their search for new homes on the internet. Tom's presentation stood out from the others. I was amazed at the number of showings that resulted. He knows what needs to happen in order to get a home sold in this tough market. I am very relieved to have gotten my property sold so quickly with Tom's expert guidance. Paul P.
Paul P.
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Buyers Remorse >Do Not Panic
Many homebuyers have experienced the alternating waves of excitement and regret that can occur when the real estate agent presents your offer to the sellers and they accept it. At first you will probably feel ecstatic--unless you wake up the next morning, covered with a rash and asking yourself, "What on earth have I just done?"
Occasionally agents get a morning-after call from buyers who will do anything to get out of the commitment they just made. If you are purchasing a home and find yourself in this condition, there are two important things to remember. First, your rash accompanies a very common condition called "Buyers' Remorse". Almost everyone who buys a house experiences this feeling, with varying degrees of intensity, sometime between making the inital offer and finalizing the sale.
Second, you should know that the anguish of buyer's remorse is almost always temporary. If you experience a sudden panic attack over your home purchase, call your real estate agent immediately. Postpone making any radical decision about backing out of the contract until you have considered things carefully and rationally with your agent.
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What house is considered to be the first house with running water in America?
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John Headly's home built in Newport, RI in 1723, was equipped with an underground pipe from the nearby spring.
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