Cecilia La Rosa
Realtor , Compass
Cell:
754-273-0265
Selling houses in Broward County, Florida since 2004.
3 Days before Closing
You should see a preliminary Settlement Statement from the Title Company.
This way, you can review the all the costs related to the sale of your home and review any extra costs.
For Example, concessions or contributions made to buyers after inspections, refundable escrows.
Not only that, you will have the opportunity to dispute any expenses that you have already paid, or that do not belong to you.
​Attached see an estimate of your net .
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For Illustration purposes only.
These are estimate figures .
Numbers will be adjusted and prorated on a case by case basis.
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PS: After 20 years of helping first-time sellers,
I see home homeowners losing money and time.
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Almost accidentally they make costly mistakes during the selling process.
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Example. They stay in the house during showings.
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How can that hurt you?
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Among other disadvantages of the seller staying during showings or inspections, is that buyers will ask the reasons why you are selling.
This conversation might give negotiation power to the buyers.
The reason why a seller is selling does not affect the value of the property.
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I am protective of the seller's value of the house and the net at closing.
So, I wrote The survival guide for people like you: Homeowners thinking about selling your house. SEE HERE
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Before you start assembling card boxes, make sure you read my complete guide with tips and checklists from the pre-listing stage to the closing date.
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There are two types of Sellers:
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The prepared and the unprepared First-time Seller
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BE THE PREPARED TYPE OF SELLER:
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*How to prepare your for sale.”
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Part I: Things to do before you list your home. The pictures
Part II: Things to do while your home is listed. The showings
Part III: Things to do after accepting an offer. The Negotiations
Part IV: Things to do for closing and the actual moving.
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