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Best approach with realtor who has serious health diagnosis.

After a long vetting process, settled on wonderful local realtor. (I am in a relatively small community with low inventory/high demand. She is part of a large, well-respected agency.) Hadn't signed agreement yet, and after unusual (for her) delay in responding to a question, she explained she had a very serious health diagnosis that had caused her to be offline for a week. It has been several months (as I am still trying to get house ready) and I am wondering how realtors would advise addressing with her -whether in conversation or contract? I can see that treatments (if cancer) could deplete her for weeks at a time. I know she has taken on new listings and I know that no realtor would want to admit their limitations in such a situation. She does not have an assistant. I have already communicated that her health is what is most important. But, I have to be realistic about my interests when it comes to a 1.3 mill. listing. TIA. Edit: Thank you for the comments. They reveal to m...
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The Birmingham Housing Market: Sellers Facing Challenges, Buyers Finding Opportunities

A family member in Alabama works for a local TV station, so they just shared a news clip with me (see post title), and we’re dying laughing. 😂 Apparently they tried to interview 20+ home owners for over a month in the Birmingham area, and not a single family would talk to them. Reasons ranged from “we’re embarrassed that our home has been sitting on the market for so long” to “we don’t want to break down crying on TV because we can’t sell our house for the price we want.” Enjoy! submitted by /u/SisuSisuEveryday [link] [comments] source https://www.reddit.com/r/RealEstate/comments/1r8uwal/the_birmingham_housing_market_sellers_facing/

Portland housing

{Portland OR US} Heyy everyone I've been looking for affordable housing anywhere in the Portland area it's been really hard trying to find a place I can afford due to being low income I receive long term SSI and make barely 1000 every month. I have never rented my own apartment before but I have done rent a room style but I really would prefer my own home. I'm not sure what my credit score is I have never used a credit card before but I have unlocked my cash app borrow and pay back small loans that I take out on time/early. I just turned 21 so I'm still new to all this. I'm looking for a private landlord that would be willing to be flexible with me since I have a really tight budget. I have tried to look on multiple websites like Zillow and Facebook marketplace Craigslist and a few others for private landlords but no luck. Most are scams or something I can't afford. If anyone would have any information on how I can find a private landlord or be able to connect ...

Am I being given the run-around?

Wife and I are currently under contract for our first home in FL. The sellers are a group based in another state but their realtor is in FL. We went through all of the steps up to the inspection which found that the home had a 21 year old roof that was deemed no life left and the home had poly butylene piping which needed to be replaced. So both of these items need to be fixed in order for the property to be insured and sell. But the sellers never gave us a concrete answer when we sent them the addendum asking them to replace both prior to closing. Our realtor is great and has been on them about it daily, but they are taking forever to get back to us on this. It's been almost a month since the initial addendum was sent and we're now on the 4th inspection contingency date extension from the seller. Best we've gotten out of them is "were still working on getting quotes together but one of the items is approved" but they won't tell us which one (probably the les...

Possible Encroachment

Hi, My husband and I just bought a new home at the end of December. My sister (who lives with us) was checking the water levels in the cistern yesterday when our neighbor and his kids walked by. The kids decided to stop by and say hi while their dad continued his walk down the road, sounded like the kids wanted to pet my sisters dog and had also brought up how their family believes that the previous home owners had built the fence and part of our cistern on their property. The kids seem too young to understand what property lines mean, which means its probably something their parent(s) often complains about. Should I look into getting a survey done or have the neighbor do so? He has never spoken to us in the month and a half we have lived here and if it is true that the cistern is built partially on their land what can I do about it as it would be extremely pricey to move? submitted by /u/LiteratureNearby1418 [link] [comments] source https://www.reddit.com/r/RealEstate/com...

I'm closing and confused could use advice

I know you're going to tell me to get an attorney and I'm working on that. I don't even know what to tell the attorney once I find one. I have let my buyer do most of the work and now it's my time to step up. My situation: A cash buyer has paid $4,000 for intestate probate and escrow for my house. The last thing that occurred was I talked to a judge over the phone. I believe these were the letters of appointment but I'm not sure. I spoke with the judge very briefly and he stated as follows: "status hearing cleared", grants (unintelligible) March 12th. Get order/prepare order appointment. He also mentioned something called a minute order, legal description of property, explaining that it was the technical jargon for my particular property. I'm in a difficult situation since I'm homebound and disabled. The buyer and I have drawn up a contract but I have yet to sign I have expressed to him that I will not sign until this next move is taken care o...

How many transactions should a TC coordinate at the same time?

I currently handle four plus other additional tasks that are unrelated, and my boss wants to hire more TCs to help me because 3 agents will be joining the team. I'm nervous because I don't know if she thinks I can't handle the job and that's why she's looking for more people. submitted by /u/boredasheck123 [link] [comments] source https://www.reddit.com/r/RealEstate/comments/1r75hx3/how_many_transactions_should_a_tc_coordinate_at/

Mortgage jobs

How I can become a mortgage broker? Or working in the finance (loan processor or underwriter) area for mortgage companies? I have a bachelor in BA with concentration in International Business and I don’t know if this BA will help to work in this industry or if I will need to do maybe a certification or a master in finance? submitted by /u/AppointmentHefty3347 [link] [comments] source https://www.reddit.com/r/RealEstate/comments/1r6x0nh/mortgage_jobs/

Shortest time between buying a home then selling it?

We bought in 2022. Upgraded from our first home (condo). Home checked a few major boxes so we were happy. Fast forward to today and we’re miserable. The home and the neighborhood just aren’t doing it for us. We finally decided we’re selling. Meeting with our realtor tomorrow. Losing our 3.5% mortgage. Property did gain around $100k in value but factoring in the expense of selling/buying, upgrades, etc we’re not making any money on the house. Definitely thought we’d be here a lot longer than 4 years. Feel like a bit of an idiot if I have to be honest but on the bright side we’re very much more certain on what we want from our next purchase. submitted by /u/ohheythatswill [link] [comments] source https://www.reddit.com/r/RealEstate/comments/1r64xm5/shortest_time_between_buying_a_home_then_selling/

How long is normal before a house gets a first showing this time of year?

For context, I’m in a town right outside of Baton Rouge, LA. Priced at 295k for a 5 bedroom 3 bathroom house (2-3k below new construction houses with same floor plan) and we are offering 10k in closing to full offers. The builder for the new builds is offering lower interest rates and 10k closing costs for FHA 30 year fixed loans- no other loans. We also have a fence so hoping that helps pull people our way. But so far- zero showings on day 3. Our house is only 1.5 years old (yes, we have to move). submitted by /u/NeitherNetwork3596 [link] [comments] source https://www.reddit.com/r/RealEstate/comments/1r5ihx1/how_long_is_normal_before_a_house_gets_a_first/