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The Home Search
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Written by Stacey Altherr, Newsday
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When looking for a home, most house hunters know to ask about the age of the roof or the boiler, or whether the schools have a good reputation. Many hire inspectors to check the infrastructure of the building itself.
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The Home Search
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Written by Diane Wedner, Los Angeles Times
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What do women want?
Plenty, when buying a home. And how they go about finding the perfect palace often is as different from men's approach as, well, Venus is from Mars. |
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The Home Search
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Written by Ann Brenoff, Los Angeles Times
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No more! Some agents say they are done coddling stubborn sellers and fusspot buyers.
Attention, you picky buyers who think you have all the time in the world to house hunt before you ink an offer. (And this goes double for those of you who think that a listing price is just some silly number pulled from the air and that you can offer 30% less.) Listen up: Agents are mad as hell and aren't going to take you anymore. |
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The Home Search
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Written by Peter Y. Hong, Los Angeles Times
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'How low can we go?' they ask uneasily. A lot lower, experts say.
Eric S. Broida wants to trade up. He has been eyeing a multimillion-dollar house near his Pacific Palisades home and thinks it might be a bargain.
Eventually, that is. The 4,600-square-foot house has languished on the market for six months. The sellers have cut the ask-ing price several times, slashing it from $4.6 million to $3.6 million. |
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