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What to Do When Your Offer is Rejected on Home in Clermont

What to Do When Your Offer is Rejected on Home in Clermont

It’s no secret that the process of buying a Clermont home can  be quite stressful, especially for first time buyers. However, whether you’re a first time buyer OR a seasoned buyer, it’s still disappointing when your first offer is rejected. The good news is that in real estate “no” doesn’t necessarily mean “no”. It usually means “let’s talk”. It’s at these times you can be glad you’ve got an experienced real estate agent on your side who KNOWS how to negotiate!What to Do When Your Offer is Rejected on Home in Clermont

Rejected offers are more common than many people realize. As your agent will tell you, a rejected offer often sets the stage for what can be quite the process. A rejected offer means it’s time for  you all to sit down and work on a compromise.

When multiple offers are involved, your agent may advise that you get straight to the point and submit your bottom line offer. Your agent will also point out to the seller at this time that this is indeed your bottom line offer. It’s true at this time that you do run the risk of losing on this “take it or leave it” situation. Certainly if you’re a first time buyer who may not have the resources for a classic bidding war.

In a lot of cases there are other items that can be the basis of trade-offs such as closing dates, closing costs, inclusions and needed repairs. Even if you badly want those high end appliances included, don’t tie your agents hands by insisting that they are.

Additionally, don’t let emotion get in the way. This is a prime reason for having an agent negotiate for you. Your agent is trained and emotion free. Plus they have negotiating experience so that you can relax and as the popular song in Frozen goes, “Let it Go.”

See also

– Inspections to Have on a Lake Front Home in Clermont

– How to Stage Your Empty Saw Mill Lakes Home In Clermont

– Homes Near Golf Courses in Clermont, Florida

 
 

Posted in: Buyers Tagged: clermont, clermont florida, home buyers, real estate

Inspections to Have on a Lake Front Home in Clermont

Inspections to Have on a Lake Front Home in Clermont

If you think inspections on regular homes are important, they’re even more so on a lake front property. When water is involved, it is even more important to make sure you get a proper inspection before buying the property.

Make sure the inspector is state licensed. This inspector can reveal problems in the home as well as it’s condition that the seller may not reveal to you themselves, or that the seller may not even know about! This inspector will also give you a detailed report in writing. The report will recommend adjustments, repairs or replacements.Inspections to Have on a Lake Front Home in Clermont

Your real estate agent or contractor should be able to recommend at great inspector. However, be warned when taking a recommendation for an inspector from the agent SELLING the property. If an inspector works for the selling agent, they have a financial incentive for the deal to go through.

  • Read more: Tips for Buying Waterfront Property

Be sure to accompany the inspector as he goes through the property. This way, the inspector can point out to you what he/she finds as they find it. They’ll check things like the foundation, electrical power, and antiquated aspects of an older home that could be fire hazards.

Other things you might want the home inspected for include termite infestation and wood damage. If termite damage is caught on the inspection, you can have the seller pay for it before the deal goes through. Wood damage may be caused by moisture traveling up from the lake to the house through the soil resulting in mold. Mold eats structures and is hazardous to your health as well.

When purchasing a lake home with a septic tank, the septic system must be inspected to ensure that it’s being properly serviced and no waste is leaking into the soil or lake. Also, once you own the home, be sure to have the tank pumped out ever couple of years to prevent back ups and run offs into the lake.

You will also want the inspector to check the slope and terrain of the property for proper drainage of rain water away from the home. This is especially important when living where the soil is already damp from being near a lake.

If you have a dock, get that inspected too for sagging or any other problems. You may be able to get the seller to pay for any repairs or replacements.

See also:

– How to Stage Your Empty Saw Mill Lakes Home in Clermont

–How to Stage Your Lake Front Property in Clermont

Posted in: Buyers, Lakefront Properties Tagged: clermont florida, inspections, lakefront properties

Homes Near Golf Courses in Clermont, Florida

Homes Near Golf Courses in Clermont, Florida

Living on or near a golf course is a dream for many. Often, through each window of a golf course home, the best vistas are available of lush maintained greens. Another perk of golf course living is that the homes are usually situated so that direct neighbors are not visible, but rather views of the fairway. Additionally, if you’re a golf enthusiast, there’s nothing better than having your dream playground right in your own backyard. Clermont, Florida offers a couple of options for realizing the dream of living near a golf course.Homes Near Golf Courses in Clermont, Florida

The challenging, fun, scenic and tranquil Green Valley Country Club is a wonderful option just two miles west of Clermont. The course is open to the public and surrounded by dozens of gorgeous homes and stunning estates with prices starting at around $120,000 on up to over $300,000. Residents enjoy the lush facility and par-72 championship layout that is a vintage Lloyd Clifton design. Here, there’s a full practice facility and a pro shop.

Legends Golf and Country Club is another great option for the Clermont resident looking to live near the green. Legends Golf and Country Club overlooks the beautiful rolling hills of historic citrus groves in one of the most charming parts of Orlando. This is a dream community where you can relax by the pool, enjoy an afternoon with friends, neighbors or family while playing golf or tennis, spend a much needed day at the spa or just enjoy the views from your lovely home.

In this gated community, you can practice your skills on the 18 hole, par-72 green, enjoy the clubhouse or walk on over and check out the Legend Grille and Tavern. There’s also a pro shop, fitness center and media and event rooms.

Come check out residential opportunities in Clermont near your favorite golf course today!

 

Posted in: Buyers, Communities Tagged: clermont, clermont florida, golf course homes, golf properties, real estate

Clermont Florida

Clermont is a fairly small city west of Orlando, population of 13,100(recorded in 2008). With recent downturn in housing, one can’t help but notice all the “For Sale” signs, overgrown grass, many abondoned homes. What’s going on in Clermont?

Same thing that’s going on in most of US. Home prices declined a great deal the past 2 years or so, many have lost their jobs and found themselves in a bind with mortgage, credit card debt and on and on. I was driving along HWY 27 where there are 4 restaurants next to each other within .5 mile and every single one had over 30 cars parked in their parking lot on a Thursday night around 6:30pm..No money to pay mortgage????? Unemployment??? SOOO What’s going on?

I believe despite of what we hear from the media, read in the newspapers, we seldom hear about success stories. I see new businesses moving into Clermont on a regular basis, yes, some had to shut their doors and some had to re-evaluate their staffing needs but it is hard not to notice the growth. As of 10/1/2010, there are 630 Homes that are listed for sale in Clermont, YES, that is a high number, however, there are also 257 homes that are under contract which shows families are still purchasing homes. There are 205 homes that are listed under $150,000.

My personal advise to those who are looking to move, please don’t listen to too much negative STUFF!! Do your research, tour the area, talk to local residents. It is a great time to buy a home, if you’re able to, don’t miss this opportunity.

Originally posted here: http://activerain.com/blogsview/1889386/day-in-clermont

Posted in: Communities Tagged: clermont florida, housing market, orlando communities

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407-929-1852
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