Blog Stories Let there be light! Closed in SW Portland

Let there be light! Closed in SW Portland

By Living Room Realty, May 9, 2019

When you know, you know. These two knew right away that they wanted to make an offer of the place that is now their new home. The humble abode, their launch pad, the groovy digs, you know, whatever home is to you, they found it. The place where you rest, recharge, and refuel. They caught some feels, wrote a nice offer (at a reasonably  discounted price), and just moved in after a super seamless transaction. Light, bright, and their very own.

P.S. Have you ever heard of seller paid closing costs? As a buyer, been told those were a thing of the past? Well it’s false. We can play ball! If a little bit of closing assistance is going to help make this possible for you, most often sellers are willing to roll things around to help save you some out of pocket cash. We got lucky with this one and the seller agreed to let the buyers increase the sale amount by $5,000, but then credited that same amount back to them through their closing costs, taxes, title, and prepaid expenses. Of course this is best in non competitive situations, but there are options! Know that!

I know it can seem like buying a home is just…so. dang. much. But I want you to know we can get through it, and we can do so with ease! If you are curious about how it works, let’s sit down and chat.

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