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Meet Gina Odom “Our market is changing rapidly.” With the growing influx of people to the Fayetteville/Fort Bragg area, it is important as ever to have an experienced and knowledgeable real estate agent. With 23 years of Real Estate Experience, I can utilize my local real estate knowledge to roll out the red carpet for people whether they are buying or selling. As a member of the Realtors Land Institute I also specialize in five different land areas including, farms and ranches, undeveloped tracts of land, transitional and development land, subdivision and wholesaling of lots, site selection and assemblage of land. Weather the move is PCS/ETS, across the country or a bigger home across town, let me make your experience a positive one. As an expert in the Fayetteville/Fort Bragg area I can provide you with detailed information on these homes or any others!
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Selling Your Home >Finding A Buyer
Selling a home is one of the most complex transactions that people are ever involved in. Finding a buyer is often the easy part! When you find someone who wants your home and who has the money to buy it, it is still a long way to the closing table.
You must first negotiate a purchase contract that covers the price and all the terms of the agreement. How much of a deposit will the buyer put down? When and how will the transfer of title occur? Under what conditions can either the buyer or seller back out of the contract? A professional home inspection will inform all parties about the condition of the property.
Having a good agent to handle the details after a home inspection can make the difference between a successful transaction and a failure. The buyer must obtain financing, and the lender's appraiser will have to agree with the sale price. When clear title has been established, you can sign all the necessary papers to finalize the sale.
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What famous Art Deco skyscraper is decorated with eagle hood ornaments, hubcaps and abstract images of cars?
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New York's Chrysler Building, designed by architect William Van Alen in 1930, was one of the first buildings composed of stainless steel over a large surface area.
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