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Re: Cost of a Van Vorst Park Brownstone in today's market
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Marketwatch had an article today about getting an appraisal before you sell.
------------ Five things to know about home appraisals Getting one before a home hits the market can save time and money By Amy Hoak, MarketWatch Last Update: 4:58 PM ET Jul 16, 2006 CHICAGO (MarketWatch) -- Price your home incorrectly and it could mean a long stay on the market, a final selling price lower than what the house is worth or both. That's why some homeowners are electing to pay $300 to $400 for an appraisal before putting their homes on the market, said Alan Hummel, past president of the Appraisal Institute and chief appraiser for St. Paul, Minn.-based Forsythe Appraisals LLC. Five things to know about home appraisals
Posted on: 2006/7/18 2:36
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Cost of a Van Vorst Park Brownstone in today's market
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We're thinking of selling our place by Van Vorst Park (Webmaster - this is not a solicitation for offers, just a discussion)
Just a few questions. Does anyone have any ideas on what a two duplex Van Vorst Brownstone should fetch in today's market? A house in my neighborhood sold pretty quickly for $975K. From what the neighbors said, it wasn't anything special. In pretty decent shape, but certainly not a complete renovation. Also, what would be a reasonable commmision to pay to a realtor? And finally, can someone explain how commisions are divided when a property is sold through Multiple Listing? A realtor we contacted tried to explain how complex the formula was. I figured it was just 50% to the listing agent and 50% to the selling agent.
Posted on: 2006/7/17 11:45
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