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A Broker/owner with a wealth of
experience. Vicki has been practicing real estate since 1988. She is
married to Bob and they have two grown children and one grandchild.
She holds the GRI and CRS professional
designations and a Masters Degree from Indiana University.
Vicki pursues her Real Estate career with
enthusiasm as is evidenced by her involvement -
- Past president, president-elect and vice
president of the Greater Tyler Association of Realtors.
- Currently serving on the Board of
Directors of the Greater Tyler Association
- Currently serving on the Texas
Association of Realtors committee
- Past president of the Women's Council of
Realtors
- Active member of the National, Texas and
Greater Tyler Association of Realtors.
Vicki pursues involvement in her
community with the same enthusiasm -
- Past president of the Tyler Catholic
School System
- Served on the Finance Committee of the
Tyler Catholic School System
- Currently serves as member of the Board
of Directors of Habitat for Humanity
- Currently serves as finance committee
member of Habitat for Humanity
Vast experience, up-to-date
knowledge, latest technology, and sound judgment all allow Vicki the edge
to guide buyers and sellers through the smooth and the difficult
transactions.
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Making An Offer >How Much To Offer
When you make an offer on a house, your biggest decision is how much to offer. Although you don't want to pay more than you have to, it is sometimes hard to predict how much is "enough" for the seller.
Some sellers price their homes at their bottom line and may be unwilling to negotiate, unless the house has been on the market for a long time. Others build in a little room for negotiation. Some sellers are more motivated than others to get their homes sold. Whatever your situation, it is hard to know what sellers will do until they are presented with an offer.
If your offer is very low, your finances might look shaky, and asking the sellers to pick up closing costs might just result in a refusal of your offer. If your original proposal is unacceptable, the seller will usually make a counter offer. While sellers like to get their asking prices, good listing agents prepare them for the possibility of receiving offers that involve some compromises.
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Which metropolitan area in America currently offers the most affordable market in which to buy new homes?
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The housing market in Youngstown, Warren and Boardman, Ohio is currently the most affordable metro area in the U.S. |
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