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"Dave gave 100% to our search"
Relocation for my daughter, 25, to Lincoln Park from St. Louis, at first seemed a daunting task as we were unequipped to deal with the long distance and had only a few months to find the ideal condo before her job began in August 2004. We had many questions and concerns but no real support, advice, or direction in finding her new home. Fortunately, late one Saturday night I stumbled across The Nimick Team’s user friendly website. Deliriously I wrote an email and was pleasantly surprised the next morning to find his thoughtful response and list of pertinent questions. I was immediately impressed from this initial contact and remained so through his very last visit, 3 days after my daughter moved in. From beginning to end, Dave’s professional persona, consideration to every detail, and willingness helped answer all our questions while relieving much of our stress. Dave’s intuitive, friendly, easy-going and amusing manner supported our process in finding the perfect Lincoln Park Condominium. Dave gave 100% to our search - never once did we feel neglected even though miles apart, nor did he make us feel any of our questions or concerns were too menial to warrant his time and attention. Dave, without question, did whatever necessary to guarantee all matters were handled immediately. Email and phone correspondence and plenty of online images were sent almost daily to help solidify the search. In my opinion, you would be foolish not to choose The Nimick Team as your real estate professional. Simply there is no one better. My suggestion is to work with The Nimick Team - you’ll be glad you did.
Cheryl, Lincoln Park
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Real Estate Contracts >Contingency Contracts
Buyers walk into your home in your area and fall in love with it. There is one problem--they will have to sell their home before they can buy yours. Their offer contains a contingency clause which makes the purchase dependent upon selling their present home. Should you accept such an offer?
Your decision should be based on several factors. Is their home being professionally marketed at this time, or are they trying to sell it themselves (a risky proposition!)? How long has it been on the market? Is it overpriced? If the house doesn't sell, can the buyers take out a bridge loan or make other arrangements to get to the closing table? How important is timing for you? Will the buyers agree to let you continue marketing your home and accept a non-contingent contract (and void theirs) if their house does not sell? Contingent contracts often work out well, but you need the help of a professional to weigh the pros and cons.
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