How to Buy & Sell Your Home in Hawaii

Thursday, 17. June 2010

Product Description
Have you covered all the bases before buying or selling your home? Using everyday language, How to Buy & Sell Your Home in Hawai‘i provides all the advice and information you need to participate in Hawai‘i’s complex, exciting – and potentially profitable – real estate market. Every chapter is packed with legitimate, practical and useable strategies for getting ahead in Hawai‘i real estate. Whether you’re a buyer, a seller or both, this books shows readers how to avoid problems by doing it “right in the first place” as well as clear-cut, no-nonsense information on how to handle the unexpected.

How to Buy & Sell Your Home in Hawaii

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Is it beneficial to use a real estate agent when buying a home from a home builder?

Friday, 16. April 2010

A real estate agent told me he could help negotiate the price and get us the better deal on a newly built home. The real estate agents at the builders location says they can get me a better deal if I don’t have a realtor. Who is blowing smoke? Do I actually get a better price if I go with a realtor or without?

Is it beneficial to have a real estate agent when buying a foreclosed upon home?

Thursday, 15. April 2010

We are just beginning the home buying process. We have no home to sell (first time buyers) and were thinking of getting a real estate agent. However, I know we would have to sign one of those exclusivity contracts and, if we buy a foreclosed upon home, their comission would have to come from somewhere (us?).

If we are even considering buying a foreclosure, should we sign up with a real estate agent?

Can I deduct real estate taxes in NY from more than one home on my federal tax return?

Saturday, 10. April 2010

I bought a new house and havent sold the first one yet? Can i deduct mortgage interest from both? What about real estate taxes? Both houses are in NY city.

Does becoming a licensed real estate agent/broker before buying your home save you money?

Friday, 5. March 2010

I am planning to buy a home around $700K in New York City. I’m wondering if I will save any money by becoming a licensed real estate agent/broker (I realize I have to take the test and pass) and then purchasing the home for myself. I would think that by doing this, I would save the broker commission that I would otherwise be paying another real estate agent/broker. Is this a valid assumption? Please provide any information about this. Thanks a lot.

Who pays the real estate agent when a foreclosed home is purchased?

Monday, 1. March 2010

We are looking to buy a house. We found a real estate agent before we found the house we really want. It’s a foreclosed home. How does the real estate agent get paid?