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Frequently Asked Real Estate Questions (FAQ)
Stowe Real Estate

Q Are there benefits to owning a vacation home?
A Today a vacation home can
be purchased for investment purposes as well as enjoyment and tax
benefits. Visit http://www.irs.ustreas.gov or talk with your tax
planner for information on the benefits of owning a second home.
Q What is a covenant?
A Properties which are in historic
districts or that are part of neighborhood associations may have
certain covenants. These are restrictions which must be adhered
to by all residents. Covenants help to maintain a consistency within
the association to protect its value. Your realtor will make sure
you have a copy.
Q How long will it take for my property to sell?
A There are three main variables
that affect the length of time a property is on the market: the
price of the home; the condition of the home; and the current market
conditions. The seller can play a part: an appropriately priced
home in great condition, will have appeal to many potential buyers
and is more likely to sell more quickly—even in a slower market.
Q What’s the difference between an Offer and a Purchase & Sale?
A The Offer is the legal document,
which is signed by both parties when a buyer and seller agree on
the initial terms of the sale. The Purchase and Sale is a more detailed,
lengthy legal document, which is often executed after certain contingencies
(such as inspection) have been completed. When either document is
signed by both the buyer and seller, they constitute a legally binding
agreement.
Q Why should I buy a home, instead of renting?
A You will have a sense of personal
satisfaction owning your own home. You will be able to create your
own private space that is unique to you. When you own, you can do
it all your way! Another benefit of owing is that you can deduct
the cost of your mortgage loan interest from your federal income
taxes. In the beginning, interest will compose nearly all of your
monthly payment, for over half the number of years you will be paying
your mortgage. This can add up to BIG savings at the end of each
year. You are also allowed to deduct the property taxes you pay
as a homeowner. Another financial plus in owning a home is the possibility
of the home increasing in value over time. If you rent, you write
your monthly check and it is gone forever. At the end of your lease,
you have nothing and face the possibility of increasing rental rates.
Q Why should I use a real estate broker? A Using a real estate broker
is always very good idea. I or one of our other agents would be
happy to assist you for your real estate needs. We can assist you
with the details involved in home buying, particularly the financial
ones. We can guide you through the entire home buying process and
make the experience much easier and convenient for you. Our agents
are well-acquainted with all the important things you want to know
about Vermont.
Q Can I bring a personal check to a property closing?
A No, you will need a cashier's
check or certified check for closing. This is to insure that the
funds are equivalent to cash.
Q So what will happen at closing?
A At the closing, you will most
likely sit at a table with me, the broker for the seller, probably
the seller, and a closing agent. The closing agent will have a stack
of papers for you and the seller to sign. While he or she will give
you a basic explanation of each paper, you may want to take the
time to read each one and/or consult with me to make sure you know
exactly what you are signing. After all, this is a large amount
of money you are committing to pay for a lot of years! Before you
go to closing, your lender is required to give you a booklet explaining
the closing costs, a "good faith estimate" of how much cash you'll
have to supply at closing, and a list of documents you will need
at closing. If you do not get those items, be sure to call your
lender BEFORE you go to closing. Be sure to read the HUD booklet
on settlement costs . It will help you understand your rights in
the process. Don't hesitate to ask questions, I will be happy to
answer them to the best of my ability.
Q What is earnest money?
A Earnest money is the deposit
you make on the home when you submit your offer. Earnest money proves
to the seller that you are serious about wanting to buy the house.
When you make an offer on a home, your real estate broker will put
your earnest money into an escrow account. If the offer is accepted,
your earnest money will be returned to you at closing.
Q What is equity?
A Equity is the value of your
property that is in excess of claims against it. When you make loan
payments, the principle part of your payment increases your equity
in your home
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