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Paradise Hills Sales for Albuquerque real estate 2012

Here are the sales for Paradise Hills area, westside of Albuquerque, for 2012. This area has alot of new construction and older homes, and is near the Petroglyphs area of Albuquerque. Great shopping, lots of restaurants, Cottonwood Mall! View Paradise Hills sales for 2012 in a full screen map When you are ready to buy or sell, or if you just need some real estate advice, call me anytime For your mobile search, use my site, too ! No obligation, no log in required.

UNM/Nob Hill Albuquerque real estate sales 2012

Here are the results of 2012 UNM/Nob Hill sales for Albuquerque real estate. Nob Hill/UNM is one of the most popular and hip areas to live - here are some stats to help you find your next home! If you need to contact someone that loves UNM/Nob Hill real estate, call me first ! View UNM and Nob Hill, Albuquerque real estate sales in a full screen map Here are some sites and sounds of UNM Nob Hill !
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Four Hills - home sales 2012 - Albuquerque

Four Hills closed home sales for Albuquerque, New Mexico Mouse over each property to see days on market, original price, sold price, and other data. Call me or email me anytime you have questions! View Four Hills sales data - Albuquerque New Mexico in a full screen map Albuquerque Real Estate

Why list your home for sale during the holidays?

I wrote this a few years back and I still find it relevant today - why keep your Albuquerque home on the market during the holiday months? 13 Reasons to List During the Holidays in November and December Here are the reasons to list your Albuquerque home for sale during the holidays....no kidding! 1. There is less competition for buyers. 2. Winter prospects are more serious buyers. 3. Your home looks better during the holidays. 4. One of the highest percentages if “the listing sold” to “listing taken” occurs during this time of year. 5. Mortgage interest deductions if bought by the end of the year. 6. You may receive more money for your home now because you have less competition. 7. Throughout the holiday season, you may restrict showings during your personal family events. 8. Buyers have more time to look at homes during the holidays, especially during vacations. 9. January is traditionally the biggest transfer month and you must be on the market to captu...

Sold homes in Academy West area of Albuquerque, NM for 2012

Here is an interactive map of closed sales in the Academy West area of Albuquerque, New Mexico for 2012. Move your mouse over each property to see listing price, days on market, sold price, and other details. For more information about homes for sale in your area, or to find out how to get your home ON THE MAP, please call me anytime! View Academy West homes in Albuquerque in a full screen map For all information regarding Albuquerque Real Estate - I'm your source!

New Mexico a great place to visit!

Conde Nast has given 3 of our resorts top rating - now is the time to come to the Land of Enchantment! Come visit New Mexico and see what we have to offer! Check out our Facebook page for 365 Things to Do in Albuquerque, New Mexico !!

Sandia Heights - Sales for 2012

View SANDIA HEIGHTS Sales for 2012 in a full screen map Scroll into map for information on each property. For more detailed information, please don't hesitate to contact me anytime. Find out how I can assist you with real estate sales, purchases and investments. www.RealEstateInABQ.com

REAL ESTATE FAQ'S

HOW ARE YOU PAID FOR YOUR SERVICES?   As a seller , you pay my brokerage a percentage of the sale at closing.  This, along with customary closing costs for a seller to pay, i.e. title company fees, closing fees, search fees, are taken out of your proceeds at closing.  My brokerage then pays me a percentage of what they have collected.  If no CLOSING occurs, I am not paid anything.  Out of this amount I pay my federal and state income taxes, my desk expenses (what it costs me to work at my brokerage), and all of the marketing costs that I have incurred while trying to sell your home (i.e. signs, flyers, brochures, internet advertising, etc). As a buyer , the seller is agreeing to pay my brokerage a percentage an amount offered in the MLS to successfully bring you to closing on their property.  If there is no closing, I don't get paid anything.  So, it's important to know that while I am showing you homes, there is no fee; there is no fee for my ad...

REAL ESTATE FAQ'S

What is a 'lease purchase'?   A lease purchase is a two-portion contract.  You agree to buy the house after a period of time where you live in the property, agree on a purchase price, and deposits, with a secondary contract that addresses the terms of the 'lease' period. Is it a good way to buy?  It depends on what your goals are.  To find a seller who offers their Albuquerque home for sale as a lease purchase narrows your choices.  Also, you might lose your deposit if you don't close on the property according to the terms of the purchase agreement. For more in-depth information about this type of purchase, or for any other question that you might have, either contact me directly , or simply post your question below. I look forward to assisting you!

REAL ESTATE FAQ'S

Why don't all sellers have open houses? There are some homes that I see for sale that I want to see on an open house... Some sellers appreciate that they only want qualified buyers looking at their homes under the supervision of a licensed real estate broker.  An open house is just that - open to the public regardless of whether someone is really in the market to buyer a home.  They might just be looking at the decorating, or something as unsavory as casing the place for bad things. Primarily open houses are done for the benefit of the broker holding the home OPEN.  It is an opportunity for them to meet and greet the neighbors, prospective buyers and perhaps even prospective sellers. So, if you ever see a home that you are interested in viewing, and you are in the market to buy and are prequalified...don't be afraid to contact a real estate professional and get a personal tour. If you have a question that you would like answered, please email me or send a co...

REAL ESTATE FAQ'S

Will I need to pay for anything until I close on the house? Yes, be prepared to pay for inspections and maybe even the appraisal at the time of the inspection or service.  While some of these items sometimes are negotiated for the seller to pay, a lot of sellers are requesting that the buyer pay for any inspections that are necessary for the buyer's purchase. According to our contracts in New Mexico, you have a 'due diligence' period in which to get all of your inspections done that you want performed to satisfy your questions on the property.  Some inspectors will require payment at the time of inspection.  Some will waive the fees until you close.  Just be sure when you are preparing to purchase a home, that you factor in some of these early 'out of pocket' expenses. If you have any questions that you would like answered, simply post a question below and I'll get to it right away!

REAL ESTATE FAQ'S

CAN I WRITE AN OFFER AND THEN GET PREQUALIFIED? Simply - sure, but your offer won't get anywhere.  The seller will counter back "subject to reviewing proof of funds to close" and the offer will still be open.  This means anyone else can buy the house before you get that project done. Then, disappointment all around. I know it sounds like a simple project to get through the full approval process, and it used to be...but things have changed and so have the rules.  I have had some clients take a week, two weeks, or sometimes more to get the package put together that feels comfortable to them.  There are many things to consider like interest rates, costs of the loan, getting things cleared up like student loans, child support, estate issues, or selling an existing house! While it is easy to contact a lender and get the process started , it's much more efficient to make sure all of your ducks are in place and then go find the home of your dreams! There is so...

REAL ESTATE FAQ'S

Why do I have to be prequalified first, all I want to do is just start looking around? Starting to look around at homes is a more sophisticated process than most people would believe.   If the homes are occupied, the owners need notification that someone is coming to see their home, which usually takes a lot of preparation and scheduling on their part.   Even if the homes are vacant, the Realtor has to set up the appointments to see the homes and plan a route.   It takes quite a lot of time and effort for the Realtor, the buyers and the sellers. If you find the perfect home, and you haven't started the process to be pre-approved, you won't have time to do it before you write the offer.   Sellers will not entertain an offer on their home until they know that you can pay for it.   Someone else will buy the home you have just picked out. If you are curious about neighborhoods and areas, open houses are a great way to get acquainted with how homes...

REAL ESTATE FAQ'S

I WANT TO BUY A HOME, HOW DO I START? When you are ready to buy a home, contact a real estate professional.  The best Realtors will have you meet them at their office or set up a telephone conference to discuss your needs.    The first thing you must have done is to be PREQUALIFIED by a reputable lender .    They will discuss details about your credit history, your work history, and your budget to determine which loan is best for you.   It is essential to do this step first.   The loan process has become increasingly more complicated and it's much easier to move through the process with a good real estate broker and a good loan officer behind you.  They will know how to anticipate the unexpected and make the process much more pain free!         For a free consultation on how to buy a home, please feel free to contact me anytime!

Albuquerque real estate stats

Albuquerque real estate stats Inventory is lower and sales of existing homes have started to increase!  This is a great time to buy that home that you have been waiting for .  While we are in a somewhat slow moment with the NM State Fair, Balloon Fiesta and other upcoming holiday activities, the serious buyers are out to get the best homes they can find, and serious sellers are bucking the trend to 'wait for spring' and putting their homes on the market because they need to move now! It's always a great time to find your nest! Call or email me today when you are ready for a complimentary real estate consultation.