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Looking to buy or sell in Dallas?
Over 90 properties closed.
5 star rating.
Serving the Phoenix area, Darryl is a dedicated, diligent hard working professional who give his clients the full attention they deserve.
With over 13 years experience and 137 home bought and sold, Britney is a skilled negotiator and an agent you want on your side.
Buying or selling a home is a big decision. You want to feel comfortable with your agent. Realtors who look like us help bring a sense of trust to the stressful buying and selling process.
Unlike the competition, we are a 100% black owned brokerage and we partner with other top black real estate agents in (almost) every city in the country.
If you’re buying, they know the neighborhoods, from our perspective, so they will better understand your requirements to ensure you find a home in the perfect location. If you’re selling, proven agents will negotiate to ensure that you get the best price for your property.
But how do you choose the right agent? Do they cover a particular suburb? Are they patient with first time homebuyers or do they only work with sellers? How about military buyers? Investment properties? Let us help you choose the right agent for you.
Things will go from bad to worse if home buyers have to pay be represented by an agent.
Good agents will be fine. It's not about them.
It's about the millions of people who will no longer be able to afford to buy a home.
Full write up on our website. ...
Only 5% down on a multifamily if it's your primary residence. ...
If you use a conventional loan to buy a primary 3-4 unit multifamily, the Self-sufficiency rules do NOT apply. This has been a deal killer.
Conventional loans also don't have permanent PMI.
These guidelines go in effect 11/18 and small investors will take advantage asap. ...
Think of your interest rate and closing costs as a seesaw, not one number.
Are you planning to refinance short term? Consider saving money on closing costs and accepting the higher rate.
Is this your forever home and you have extra cash, consider buying down your interest rate. ...
We can't afford a Lamborghini. Doesn’t mean the price will crash.
Supply and Demand.
Does that zip code have a lot of homes for sale or not enough?
Are they building a lot of homes there or hardly any?
Keep it simple. Ignore the noise. ...
Make sure the condo building is as financially healthy as you are.
When buying a house, the mortgage lender evaluates you.
When buying a condo, they evaluate both you AND the condo building.
Choose wisely. ...
Don't tip your hand. A sneaky agent might say they have a higher offer if they know you could offer even more.
Every situation is different. Rely on your agent to advise you what to do.
But you and loan officer can quickly change the numbers on your pre approval letter.
If not, find another lender. ...
There are pivotal moments in business where regulation gives you an opportunity to make millions.
Another moment just happened.
NYC has unique properties called SROs. Their history is...complicated.
From a business standpoint, they are a way for small businesses to essentially operate full on Airbnbs.
They're in short supply and hard to finance, but if you can buy one, you will print money for years to come like @mr.judebernard
#supplyanddemand #abnb ...
Most likely. We have partnered with realtors in thousands of cities across the country from New York to California and everywhere in between.
Share your contact info with the agent. We’ll share the agent’s contact info with you. Simple.
Buyer: Anywhere from 1-5 months depending on your market. If you’ve already been pre approved by a lender, you can start working with a realtor immediately to begin viewing homes. Otherwise, you should always contact a lender first, that is step 1.
Seller: About 3-4 months prior to potentially listing your home in the market,
No. Our service is 100% free for buyers and sellers, and there’s no commitment required.
That’s ok, take your time. Check out our blog or social media pages to learn some helpful tips. If you are already pre approved, it may be time to start planning your move with the help of a real estate agent. If not, you should speak with a lender about financing.
You’re under no obligation to work with any of the realtors that we recommend. Our goal is to bring more transparency to a process that traditionally lacks it and present you with these performance-based recommendations so that you can make an informed decision.
Unfortunately, the realtors we work with work focus on buyers and sellers at this time.
Change will not come if we wait for some other person, or for some other time.
We are the ones we’ve been waiting for. We are the change that we seek.
-Barack Obama
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