I've been working with a realtor for a couple of months now. We get along well. I won't go into details, but I offered on a new construction property, then canceled...twice. It was just too expensive, and I felt pressured by the builder, overwhelmed by both buying and selling costs and logistics, and something just didn't feel right about the property/deal. (I have anxiety, which makes everything more emotionally complicated than it needs to be.) After all this, I told my realtor I wanted to stop the search and stay put...but I keep checking listings. If something else comes on the market that meets my criteria, do I go back to the same agent? I signed a buyer's agreement when I made the first offer, so I think I am contractually obligated to use her again? Would she even want to work with me? Do I ask to cancel the agreement and start fresh with a new agent? How do I handle this mess I've made gracefully? submitted by /u/misfitmpls [link] [comments] s...
Hello! We are FTH, and are in our due diligence period for a home. Our offer was accepted last week We have the home/termite/pool inspection all lined up for 9-1pm. Our real estate agent is super thorough That being said... we put in an offer after seeing the home at the open house. My question is: while we're at the house during the inspections, what should WE be mindful of, looking for, double checking, etc? What are things that might not be included in an inspection that we want to consider during the due diligence period, since we will have that access to the house ? submitted by /u/Reasonable_Art3872 [link] [comments] source https://www.reddit.com/r/RealEstate/comments/1rot1k3/inspections/