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10 Reason why our Flat Fee MLS works!
    No one likes to pay a real estate agent 6% to sell their home. Tired of paying such high commissions, many home owners attempt to sell their homes themselves (For Sale By Owner or FSBO). However, many of them realize that not being listed by a REALTOR® means not being able to take advantage of the most powerful marketing method in the history of real estate: the REALTORS® Multiple Listing Service (MLS).

5 Common Ways to Hold Title
    1) SINGLE MAN / WOMAN A man or woman who is not legally married (i.e. John Doe, a Single Man). 2) MARRIED MAN / WOMAN (SOLE AND SEPARATE PROPERTY) When a married man or woman wishes to acquire title in his / her name also, the spouse must consent by signing a quitclaim deed or other similar instrument, thereby relinquishing all rights, title and interest in the property (i.e. John Doe, A Married Man, as His Sole and Separate Property).

60 Minutes: Chipping Away at Realtors Six Percent
    May 13, 2007 Lesley Stahl Reports How Realtors' Commission Fees Are Under Assault - Courtesy of CBS

CNN/Money- Selling your home - alone
    Putting your house on the market with out a Broker can save you thousands.

For Sale by Owner - 10 Tips for Selling Your Home Yourself
    This report has been especially prepared to assist home sellers understand the elements involved so you can sell your home quickly and for the most amount of profit. To help you prepare, here are 10 tips that you should be aware of before you make the decision as to whether or not this is the right approach for you.

Guide To Closing Costs
    This report will give you insight on the normal costs associated with closing a real estate transaction.

Keys to a Successful Closing
    PRIOR TO CLOSING Buyers: • Verify with your Loan Officer that all conditions have been met. • Notify your Escrow Officer the names of your lender and homeowner insurance companies. Sellers: • Provide your Escrow Officer with your forwarding address, any existing mortgage information, leased equipment, Homeowner Association information, and utilities (if they are to be paid out of escrow.)

Marketing Your Home - What works best?
    The 2 primary factors that determine if and when your home will sell are exposure and price. Exposure that counts is exposure that reaches buyers who are the most willing, ready, and able to buy.

Moving Day Tips
    • Take an objective look at what you own and decide what can be left behind. Extra weight on a moving van costs more. • Organize a garage sale if you have items worth selling. • Contact moving companies and get estimates. Pay attention both to cost and what the mover will do to make your move as smooth as possible. Ask for estimates to include the option of having the company pack some or all of your belongings. The time and effort you save might be worth the cost.

NEGOTIATIONS
    A deal is successful when both you and the buyer are happy with the terms. The negotiation process should be friendly and non-confrontational. After all, you’re both winners... they're getting a new home and you're able to move on.

READ THAT TITLE INSURANCE COMMITMENT
    DEED OF TRUST Deeds of trust which are paid off but not re-conveyance from the trustee or a court ordered satisfaction to remove it from the record. Upon proof of payment and indemnity, the title company may remove those as exceptions in in certain situations.

Reasons Homes Don't Sell
    If you've had your home on the market for several months and haven't seen much activity or any offers, chances are that one or more reasons are to blame. View this special report to learn more about why some homes don't sell.

Selling Your Home
    A SPOTLESS INTERIOR WILL REINFORCE A GOOD FIRST IMPRESSION FOR YOUR HOME Interior dirt and clutter can obscure your home’s good points. Start with a full housecleaning from top to bottom. Store unused or unnecessary items in closets and storage areas or hold a garage sale. Eliminate clutter and your home will look more spacious — an important selling point. Take an inspection tour of your home, observing it as a potential buyer would. Use the following checklist to make sure it is ready to show:

SHOWINGS
    When buyers ask to see the home, make sure you get their name and phone number. If some emergency should arise that would prohibit you from keeping the appointment, be courteous and call them. This also allows you to keep a list of people who have toured the home and a way to contact them should you need or want to later.

Smart Money- Selling Without a Broker
    Naturally, real esate broker vigorously fight the notion that you can sell your house yourself.

Staging Your Home For Sale
    One of the first things you should do before putting your house on the market is prepare your house for sale. You want to show your house off in its best light to maximize your earning potential. This special report uncovers the keys to succesfully staging your home for sale.

The Home Selling Process
    It is the one thing that almost everyone does at one point in their lives, sells their home. This can be a very confusing time, filled with many questions and few answers. It is hard to understand all of the questions you may have about selling your home. Fortunately, ByOwnerOregon.com can help.

Things You Need to Know to Pass Your Home Inspection
    Most buyers will hire a home inspector to inspect your home before closing. If you are selling or plan on selling you will want to know these important things to pass your home inspection.

Tips for pricing your home
    Values are determined by the market price per square foot of nearby homes of similar size, condition, and amenities. The higher the square footage of a house, the lower the price per square foot.

What Happens in Escrow?
    Escrow is an arrangement in which a disinterested third party (an escrow holder), holds legal documents and disburses funds on behalf of a buyer and seller, and distributes them according to the buyer and seller’s instructions.

What is a Flat Fee MLS listing?
    A ByOwnerOregon.com Flat Fee Listing gives you the best of both worlds. You can sell your home without an agent, saving thousands of dollars per $100,000 of your sale price. However, you have the benefit of something that the traditional FSBO doesn’t: The MLS, the most powerful home selling tool there is.

What's in a Title Search?
    You’ve decided to purchase a home and hope to take possession as soon as possible. The terms have been agreed on and all financial arrangements have been made. But one important detail remains. Before the transaction can close, a title search must be made.The most accurate description of title is “a bundle of rights in real property.” A title search is the process of determining from the public record just what these rights are and who owns them.A title search is a means of determining that the person who is selling the property really has the right to sell it, and that the buyer is getting all the rights to the property (title) that he or she is paying for. In those transactions where title insurance is involved, the title company must determine insurability of the title as part of the search process. This leads to the issuance of a title policy, which insures the existence or non-existence of rights to the property.The title insurance company will, at its own expense, defend the title and will pay losses within the coverage of the policy if they occur. But exactly what is involved in a title search? Ticor Title Company provides a step-by-step review.

Why would anyone ever pay 6%?
    Any seller who understands the process of listing and selling a home would never list with a typical 6% Realtor. (We refer to the typical Realtor who charges 6% as a
 
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