Principessa1284
<font color=royalblue>The girl whose MIL brought h
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What should we do?? We are first time home buyers and have been searching for quite a few months now. We hadn't found anything yet that we were interested enough in going to see, but just found two houses right across the street from each other, both of which we are VERY interested in. There are quite a few houses for sale in this particular neighborhood, as they were being used at vacation home rentals and we are told since the market has not been as profitable, many have decided to sell.
I wouldn't be so anxious but these are the ONLY two in our price range that aren't short sales and have pretty much all the qualities we are looking for. The last 1 we tried to look at was taken off the market before we could see the inside - it went SO quick! It looks like our realtor is on vacation with his family through new years. He works interdependently out of his home, so he's not part of an office that could help me until he gets back. He hasn't shown us any houses in person yet, and he didn't find this house, but he is a friend of a friend. What should I do??? Should I calm down and wait until he gets back? Do a lot of real estate transactions happen over the holidays anyways? I have no idea! Or should I call the realtors selling the houses (a different one for each house) and ask them about the houses?? I would be skeptical to do that, though, that i'd get thrown into something I don't like as those agents are working for the sellers and not for me.
I really have no clue what to do - I don't know ANYone in the real estate business down here in Florida except him. I need my DISers advice!!!
ETA: FWIW, these aren't houses he found for us - it was a fluke that we found them driving home from a friends house (not far from my old neighborhood, so I know the area already). It's not really his fault, though, because we told him we were looking in a completely different town and he's been sending us listings in that area. I do really like him, and a lady I work with just used him to buy and house and he came highly recommended. But, do I really need a realtor? Everyone I talk to is 50/50 - completely or totally against!
I wouldn't be so anxious but these are the ONLY two in our price range that aren't short sales and have pretty much all the qualities we are looking for. The last 1 we tried to look at was taken off the market before we could see the inside - it went SO quick! It looks like our realtor is on vacation with his family through new years. He works interdependently out of his home, so he's not part of an office that could help me until he gets back. He hasn't shown us any houses in person yet, and he didn't find this house, but he is a friend of a friend. What should I do??? Should I calm down and wait until he gets back? Do a lot of real estate transactions happen over the holidays anyways? I have no idea! Or should I call the realtors selling the houses (a different one for each house) and ask them about the houses?? I would be skeptical to do that, though, that i'd get thrown into something I don't like as those agents are working for the sellers and not for me.
I really have no clue what to do - I don't know ANYone in the real estate business down here in Florida except him. I need my DISers advice!!!
ETA: FWIW, these aren't houses he found for us - it was a fluke that we found them driving home from a friends house (not far from my old neighborhood, so I know the area already). It's not really his fault, though, because we told him we were looking in a completely different town and he's been sending us listings in that area. I do really like him, and a lady I work with just used him to buy and house and he came highly recommended. But, do I really need a realtor? Everyone I talk to is 50/50 - completely or totally against!