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With your criteria and an established price range,
your Realtor can then search the Multiple Listing Service of Long
Island's database (MLS) for available properties that meet your needs.
By having access to the MLS, your Realtor can offer the maximum amount
of available homes to you. Realtors who work within the MLS share their
listings with other participating real estate offices. As a result, the
Realtor's computer takes your requirements and compares them to homes
listed for sale on the MLS. An average inventory of more than 20,000
homes are searched through to find only the ones that meet your needs. A
report of homes matching your criteria is ready within minutes.
Your Realtor will arrange appointments to show the
homes that fit your needs and interest you. They will usually drive you,
in their car, to these homes. When you arrive, the Realtor will guide
you through the home pointing out its features. Ask questions as you go
through the home. It's also a good idea to take notes about each
property as you view it.
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Take Notes.
Take along a pad and make notations for the
areas outlined in our notepad at right. An excellent way of
remembering individual properties is to keep notes about things
that will trigger memories, such as blue rugs, striped wallpaper
in living room, big dog in yard. By the day's end, these houses
have a tendency to blend together. This "association
method" is one that many Realtors use, and can help you
keep facts and figures straight when you go home to review what
you've seen.
Keep in mind, no home will be perfect.
Some things you should consider when viewing are:
- If the rooms aren't exactly what I need, can the home be
modified?
- Is there room for expansion up, down, or out?
- If the condition is not good, does the price leave room
for enough enhancements to make it a good deal?
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| Home
Inspection Notes |
| IN
FRONT |
| Address:_______________ |
| Condition:_______________ |
| Style:_______________ |
| Notes:_______________ |
| INSIDE |
| Condition:_______________ |
| Bedrooms:__
Bath: __ Living Room: __ |
| Kitchen:__
EIK: __ Dining Room: __ |
| Den:__
Basement: __ Heat Type: __ |
| Taxes:__
Attic: __ Storage: __ |
| Notes:________________ |
| BACKYARD |
| Property
Size:__ Fenced Yard: __ |
| Pool:__
Patio: __ Other: __ |
| Notes:________________ |
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- Location, Location, Location: Ask yourself, is this a nice
spot? Location means a great deal. The house may be smaller,
or not as nice, but if the location is ideal - this house
might be worthy of serious consideration. However, if the
house is great, but the location is not, you may want to
think twice about this house. Optimally, you want to find a
balance between the two - one that you can live with.
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reserved.
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