Closed in TWO Weeks
I wanted to send both of you a note on how great a job Marlene Ginsberg did for me in finding me a home in New Jersey. I thought it was so incredible how she made me feel like I was her only client at the time even though I knew she had many more. She helped educate me with the area in that I was looking. She always kept in mind my concerns throughout the home purchasing experience. I am still not sure how we did a close in two weeks from the date the contract was signed but it got done. I would recommend Marlene to any one relocating to the area. She understands the demands of a relocation and is educated about relocation process. Marlene did an incredible job for me. Thank you,
Kristie Kolb - Mine Hill, NJ - July 2007
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Buyers Remorse >Real Estate Jitters
Here is a typical scenario illustrating the effects of buyer's remorse. Your home was on the market for a few weeks, and you are now feeling fortunate because an attractive offer has been presented by qualified buyers. Once the ink dried on the contract forms, however, it seemed that everything suddenly threatened to come unraveled.
Once the buyers' earnest money check cleared their account, they suddenly came up with a list of concerns that never occurred to them before the purchase agreement was signed. Their fears and demands have turned them into touchy adversaries instead of the sweet young couple looking forward to starting a family. How could the atmosphere have changed so quickly?
Buyers and sellers are both susceptible to different forms of stress reaction known in the real estate field as "Buyers' Remorse" and "Sellers' Remorse". Fortunately, neither one of these conditions is contagious to real estate agents! An important part of our job is to help our sellers and buyers through their buying or selling jitters with understanding and humor.
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What took over 30,000 workmen to construct and is considered the second largest palace in the world?
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The Palace of Versailles, 14 miles southwest of Paris and completed in 1682, is famous for its size and its beauty.
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