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Laurie specializes in marketing luxury homes and townhomes, building sites, ranches with an emphasis on rare, luxury country estates. She is highly regarded in the industry and is consistently recognized as a top producer. Whistler continues to be highly desirable for exceptional properties to discerning buyers worldwide and with Laurie’s background she is able to source properties that others cannot. Laurie is an active community volunteer and was recently appointed to the Executive Committee to the Whistler Arts Council and the Whistler Museum and Archive Society. She spends much of her time giving back to the community, and is active in many local charities and organizations such as Whistler Arts Council – Vice Chair, Whistler Museum and Archive Society - Secretary, Whistler Public Art Committee –Chair, among others. |
Selling Your Home >Finding A Buyer
Selling a home is one of the most complex transactions that people are ever involved in. Finding a buyer is often the easy part! When you find someone who wants your home and who has the money to buy it, it is still a long way to the closing table.
You must first negotiate a purchase contract that covers the price and all the terms of the agreement. How much of a deposit will the buyer put down? When and how will the transfer of title occur? Under what conditions can either the buyer or seller back out of the contract? A professional home inspection will inform all parties about the condition of the property.
Having a good agent to handle the details after a home inspection can make the difference between a successful transaction and a failure. The buyer must obtain financing, and the lender's appraiser will have to agree with the sale price. When clear title has been established, you can sign all the necessary papers to finalize the sale.
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What is the most expensive piece of property ever recorded?
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In October 1988, the Mediya Building in central Tokyo was quoted at 358.5 million yen ($248,000) per square foot.
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