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If you’re a first time home buyer you’ll want to grab the $8000 home buyer tax credit while you can. Uncle Sam has passed this FREE gift on to first time home buyers across America as part of the American Recovery & Reinvestment Act 2009.

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Easy & Secure Financing
Uncle Sam’s $8000 Tax Credit for 2009
Credit Scores – Tipping The Scales In Your Favor
Are You Throwing Your Money Out The Window By Renting?
The Time Value of Money & Mortgages

Tips for Buyers

Free services for Home Buyers.
You choose the “assistance” or "representation” you want.

You should know that we can represent your interests in a real estate transaction. Colorado Law requires that real estate brokers disclose the different broker relationships available to you when you engage the services of a broker to work with you. In either case, the services are generally FREE to you.

The primary difference between the services offered is one of assistance vs. one of representation. It’s critical that Buyers know whose corner their agent is in BEFORE entering a real estate transaction with a Seller. Below is a brief description of a Transaction Broker and a Buyer’s Agent. The choice is yours, but most prefer a Buyer’s Agent.

Call or email Cheryl for more information.
720.373.0654
cheryl@DenverRealty.com

 

TRANSACTION BROKER BUYER'S AGENT
  • A Transaction Broker assists the Buyer with a real estate transaction as opposed to representing the interests of
    the Buyer.
  • A Transaction Broker uses reasonable skill and care in the performance of their duties.
  • A Transaction Broker must disclose any known adverse material facts.
  • A Buyer’s Agent actually represents the interests of the Buyer throughout the real estate transaction.
  • A Buyer’s Agent owes duties of trust, loyalty, and fiduciary obligations to the Buyer, thus negotiating on behalf of the Buyer and acting as an advocate for the Buyer.
  • A Buyer’s Agent seeks the lowest price and terms in a real estate contract for the Buyer.
  • A Buyer’s Agent can reveal the Seller’s motivations and details about the Seller’s circumstances which benefit the Buyer during negotiations.
  • A Buyer’s Agent can determine the value of the property, disclose how many days the property has been on the market, the listing history of the property, the sold comparisons and statistics, and much more.
  • A Buyer’s Agent uses reasonable skill and care in the performance of their duties.
  • A Buyer’s Agent must disclose any known adverse material facts.


 

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