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Atlanta Home Buying. Atlanta Real Estate,
Homes, Properties; real estate. Atlanta Home Buyer representation.
Atlanta home buying:
Atlanta real estate agents - Atlanta buyers agents Jim and
Ellen offer homebuyer representation. Alpharetta, Dunwoody,
East Cobb, Marietta, Cumming, Berkeley Lake, Forsyth, Lake
Lanier, Sugarloaf, Sugar Hill, Lawrenceville, Snellville,
Roswell, Peachtree Corners, Norcross and Duluth.
Atlanta
Georgia Homes For Sale
Atlanta Buyers Agents FAQ's
Buying a home in Atlanta northern
suburbs? Looking in Atlanta, Alpharetta, Buford, Canton, Cumming, Dacula,
Snellville, Roswell, Dunwoody, Decatur,
Buckhead, Lake Lanier, Lawrenceville, Lilburn, Berkeley Lake, Sandy Springs, Snellville, Sugarloaf, Sugar Hill,
Peachtree Corners, Norcross, Lilburn, Duluth, Woodstock, East Cobb, DeKalb, Fulton,
Gwinnett, Forsyth, or Cherokee, counties? Want to hire the best best agent? Not sure of the process? Have
questions about financing? Jim and Ellen Crawford
CRS,
GRI have the answers to many of the most commonly asked home buyer
questions! Why not hire them to work for you?
Jim
and Ellen are
Accredited
Buyer Representatives in Atlanta Georgia.
There is no additional cost to you as a purchaser, since the
buyers agent's commission is paid by the seller. Many agents will tell you that they are "Buyer's
Agents," but few have formal schooling or accreditation. Since buying a home is
probably the largest single investment you'll make, why not have the best representation?
Why not use an experienced Atlanta buyers agent to represent you?
If you are considering
buying a home, making residential investments or are conducting any real
estate business in the close in North Metro area of Atlanta, Alpharetta,
Roswell, Dunwoody, Duluth, Norcross, Peachtree Corners, and Fulton counties!
Call Jim and Ellen Crawford
Now! We can be reached at: 770-238-0122 We're experienced
residential real estate agents, serving Alpharetta, Cumming, Canton,
Woodstock, Sandy Springs, Buford, Sugar Hill, Lilburn, Norcross, Peachtree
Corners, Sugarloaf, Suwanee, Sugar Hill, Smyrna, Vinings, Roswell, Duluth, Norcross,
Dunwoody, Gwinnett, Cobb, Forsyth, DeKalb, and north Fulton Counties.

JIM & ELLEN
CRAWFORDS
BUYER-CLIENT SERVICES
Home Buyer
Frequently Asked Questions? (FAQ's)
GENERAL HOME BUYING QUESTIONS
A.) It ‘s negotiable, but it depends
on a many factors, including: market conditions, your offer price and terms
of the contract.
Q.) How soon do I need to apply for a loan once the contract is accepted?
A) Usually the Contract will specify
a time. Example... Purchaser agrees to make loan application
within 5 days of an accepted offer to purchase.
Q.) Who pays closing costs?
A.) It ‘s negotiable, but it depends
on a many factors, including: market conditions, your offer price and terms
of the contract.
Q.) How soon do I need to apply for a loan once the contract is accepted?
A.) Within 3-5 days of the
acceptance date.
Q.) How much earnest money should I submit with the offer?
A.) Approximately 1-2% of the
purchase price.
Q.)
When can we close on the home we are purchasing?
A.) Generally, 25-60 days after
acceptance of the offer.
Q.) Should I get the property
inspected?
A.) Yes, we highly recommend it!
Q.) What if something
turns up during the inspection?
A.) You have the right to negotiate
the repair or remedy, or withdraw the contract.
At the Closing
Q.) What’s a closing?
A.) The closing is conducted by an attorney
who transfers title from seller to buyer. You will have an opportunity to
discuss all aspects of the closing in detail before the event.
Q.) What do I need to bring?
A.) Here's what you'll need:
1. A picture I.D for each purchaser.
2. Receipt for the first year's premium of a
Home Owner's Insurance policy.
3. Additional documentation the lender may
require, such as proof of sale of an existing residence, deposit
verifications, proof of sale of a car, copies of tax returns.
4. Certified funds for money due at closing,
in accordance with Georgia law and the law firm's policy. The closing
attorney will advise the amount.
Your attorney will receive the loan
package from the Lender in time to provide you with figures prior to
closing. The figures are on a Settlement Statement (HUD-1). In the event
your figures change before the actual closing, the attorney will probably
accept a personal check for the difference at the closing table.
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