Address: 1 Whitfield St, Guilford, CT 06437, USA
Phone: +18602271212
Sunday: 9:30AM–5PM
Monday: 8AM–7PM
Tuesday: 8AM–7PM
Wednesday: 8AM–7PM
Thursday: 8AM–7PM
Friday: 8AM–7PM
Saturday: 8:30AM–6PM
Vinay and Manju Radhakrishnan
Jennifer is a good realtor. She has good knowledge of the area and helped us find a home that met our needs.
Stephen Mangan
I represented the buyer of property along "the shore" and was pleased to work with Jennifer. Her assistance was valuable and the entire process went smoothly due to her attention to detail, diligence and professionalism.
Attorney Minicozzi
I have worked with Jennifer and find her to be diligent, professional and courteous. She works hard for her clients. She has a consistency of purpose and is well versed in taking a team approach. I look forward to working with Jennifer again soon.
kevin mace
She was terrific with and old friend! Highly recommend her, she made my job easy which is not the normal, especially these days!
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Interesting question as the answer would be YES if financing with a FHA or a VA Loan. However, for any other mortgage programs, or cash you are not required to do an inspection. However, a Home Inspection for any real estate brings peace of mind to one of the biggest investments of a lifetime.
Contingencies allow home buyers to back out of buying a house if certain conditions aren't met. 4 Top Contingencies - 1) INSPECTIONwhich protects you in case a major issue is discovered. 2) APPRAISAL if lower than the sale price, it can affect your loan approval 3)FINANCING - in case something goes wrong during the loan process 4) HOME SALE - if you need to sell your current home fist and can't get it done by a specific date.
It's important to do your homework on hiring the right real estate agent for you. 1. Gather referrals from friends....but remember tons of realtors out there 2. Probe for their experience. 3. Test their communication skills 4. Access their marketing skills. Best and easiest thing to do is, google them. If they are not visible, how do you think your house will be? 5. Dont go with an agent who is willing to give their money away. Meaning if they are willing to reduce their payment received from you they will do the same on the sale of your home.
It's always a good practice to check out the neighborhood before buying. Go door to door and introduce yourself. If anything is sketchy you will pick up on it. Lots of good information behind all those closed doors a realtor won't have. Remember, everything about a house can be changed, fixed except...the neighbors! :-)
Before you start shopping it's important to personally look at your savings, review your spending and check your credit. 1. reach out to a lender (mortgage professional) who can check your debt, monthly income and job history and make sure all the boxes for qualification can be checked. 2. Ask that lender to give you a pre-approval to be used in submitting an offer. 3. Hire a full time real estate professional. This professional will sign you up to represent you as a buyers agent. That agent will be with you from Contract to Closing.
Here are 6 packing tips and tricks on trying to stay focused and organized in selling and moving. 1) Declutter as it allows you to pack less, 2) Invest in quality moving boxes 3)start in one spot and set a timer and pack for an hour. 3) Packing label, color code per room. 5) label and take photo's of furniture parts and accessories making it easier to put back together. 6) Use straws from preventing necklaces from knotting.
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