So I'm looking to buy for the first time and I'm interested in a condo that I'm worried will sell to another quickly if I don't jump on it. Should I have an attorney before I offer a price to the realtor? Or that only really the absolute necessity during the review of the contract itself? I have the funds to pay the full price upfront, so there's no delay for mortgages and banks, but of course that means I'm discussing a healthy amount of cash without much advice than the realtor who obviously has a vested interested in selling the property no matter what. I looked at the place and at first look everything looks fine, and I understand that the contract can include a contingency for a housing inspector to do an in depth examination before the closing. So is there any reason I would need a real estate attorney at this point prior to the contract being drawn up? Or the most important role of the attorney just to review that contract? Thanks in advance.
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