Read What People Are Saying About Me Real Estate is my profession and job, but it is also a pleasure for me to successfully help a seller market their property or a buyer to find the perfect home. Many clients write notes indicating their appreciation for my service and representation and sometimes I ask for permission to print them. The following are some highlights of their notes...
Excellent Service
“Susan eased the burden of me dealing with the final sale preparations, at a time when I could not think real estate.”
Elaine Askew
No Question Who To Call
“Her expertise and care removed the fears of trying to buy and sell at the same time.”
Frank and Louise Smith
Real Estate Market Knowledge
“With Susan's help, larger lots were created… and within four years the development was sold out.”
Bootsie Crochet
Thankful For Everything
"Words cannot express how thankful we are for everything! You were so patient with us..."
James and Summer Lloyd
Very Satisfied
“Susan will be our "family agent" from now on."
Jay and Rita Garon
If I represented you in the sale or purchase of a home and you wish to be included among these testimonials, please feel free to fill out this form and let me know your response to my service and representation... 
Accepting An Offer >Purchase Negotiations
If you are selling your home, you should be prepared for the day your first offer comes in. When your real estate agent calls to say there is an offer on your home, you will naturally get excited. When your agent describes the offer, you will probably experience an adrenaline rush. Whether the offer is good or bad, you should just remain calm--and discuss a counter-offer with your agent. The negotiations of a purchase begin with the buyer's ideal terms and a counter offer that communicates the seller's ideal terms.
A good agent will look beyond the price when evaluating an offer. If the buyers' financial qualifications are shaky or the offer includes potentially problematic terms or conditions, your real estate agent should be there to minimize any risk to you and to address these items in your counter-offer. Your agent's job is not to make a decision for you, but to be sure that you understand fully what the offer includes and what is expected.
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Where was the first hotel built in the US?
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The Union Hotel (1802) Saratoga Springs, NY, is the first hotel emphasizing lodging and services, in addition to food and drink. |
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