Address: 4614 Elizabeth Lake Rd, Waterford Twp, MI 48328, USA
Phone: +12486830050
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 9AM–5PM
Tuesday: 9AM–5PM
Wednesday: 9AM–5PM
Thursday: 9AM–5PM
Friday: 9AM–5PM
Saturday: 12–2PM
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Lisa was very responsive, very easy to work with and got us top dollar for our house. I would definitely recommend!
Rena Moore
Lisa was a very valuable resource in finding my new home and ensuring our purchase went through, she was also amazing selling our home. Every worry I had Lisa went above and beyond to make me feel comfortable and confident from start to finish. I highly recommend Lisa if you looking to buy and/or sell a home.
vicki smith
I worked with Lisa Benfield to sell my condo this spring during this crazy pandemic. She was professional yet friendly. Very prompt in responding to any of my concerns no matter how minute they may have seemed. I would definitely recommend using Lisa and Millennium Properties and I plan on using Lisa again when I am in the market to purchase another home.
Alexander Hale
Todd was a huge help in getting my first house, was very proactive in helping me understand the process and was on top of keeping me posted every step of the way
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When you make an offer on a home, your agent will ask for a check to accompany it (checks are the same as cash, and the deposit is typically 1% to 2% of the purchase price). Earnest money is made in good faith to demonstrate - to the seller - that the buyer’s offer is genuine. Earnest money essentially takes the home off the market to anyone else and reserves it for you. The personal check/certified funds are deposited in a trust or escrow account typically the title company or real estate agent’s for safekeeping. If a deal is struck, the earnest money is applied to the down payment and closing costs. If the deal falls through, the money is returned to the buyer. Important: If the terms of a deal are agreed upon by both parties, but then the buyer backs out, the earnest money may not be returned to the buyer. Ask your agent about the ways to protect your earnest money deposit and the ways to protect it – such as offer contingencies.
That’s up to you! For sure, home shopping today is easier today than ever before. The ability to search for homes online and see pictures, even before setting a foot outside the comfort of your living room, has completely changed the home buying game. Convenience is at an all-time high. But, nothing beats visiting a home to see how it looks and ‘feels’ in person.
The best way to figure out your home’s current value is to reach out to local professionals. Real estate agents or professional appraisers can give you an estimate through a consultation or competitive market analysis. Again, online calculators are just a rough estimate of your home’s value. Whether you are buying or selling, you may find yourself doing some Internet research to see the value of homes in the area. But before you accept the first number, know that not all online calculators are accurate. Everything from new appliances to construction down the street can affect your home’s value.
Buyers want to see a clean home with lots of potential and few repairs. Before you sell, consider giving your entire house a deep clean and hiring an inspector to look for possible problems.
Typically, you aren’t paying a real estate agent to help you find your dream home. A home seller pays their real estate agent a percentage of the home sale price, and that agent pays the buyer’s real estate agent for bringing in the buyer.
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