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Moving to south beach, Miami, in Dec. How to meet good people there?
3Question : Moving to south beach, Miami, in Dec. How to meet good people there?
I’m moving to Miami in Dec, and as much as I’m excited about it, I know myself, and I will only feel like home there once I know people and made good friends. I know I can meet people in the bars/gym and in school, but are there any other venues in South Beach where I can meet people, like social clubs?
I’ve read that Miami can be exciting but shallow. I think it will be what I make of it. Any pointers from locals or people who lived there would be appreciated. Thanks!
miami beach homes
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Answer by is anyone else getting bored
host a party @ your apt
also wlk down lincoln rd talk with the store pple there
For home owners & buyers looking to buy/sell now: How much impact would a home inspection have on your dec.?
1Question : For home owners & buyers looking to buy/sell now: How much impact would a home inspection have on your dec.?
We put a contract on a house & made it contingent upon a satisfactory home inspection, which the sellers signed. So, I looked over the home inspection report & there were 10 things, 6 of which I think are really important to be fixed (some are safety hazards). Our realtor is writing an addendum asking that they fix or credit us on the selling price for the repairs. Nothing we are asking for is extremely expensive & we REALLY want & love this house. Sellers: Would you be likely to either fix or credit a buyer? And Buyers: What should we do if they say no to some repairs/credits if we really do not want to pull out of the contract? Please help!
home inspection pricing
Best answer:
Answer by Mark G
Your home inspection did exactly what it was supposed to – reveal defects. Some of those defects may affect the property’s value, but, as you’ve noted. are repairable, Virtually every property sold has something wrong with it. The question is really “What is the market like where you are?” If there is a lot of interest in this house and you are in a seller’s market, you may want to let the seller off the hook for some or all of the repairs if you feel it will endanger the deal. You already know the costs, so you just have to consider whether its worth it to you. On the other hand, in a buyers’ market, as most markets are right now, you have greater leverage and the seller will likely fix the items you’ve requested. Just don’t let your deal get screwed up over some small sticking point if that becomes the case. On the one hand, sellers can get a little irrational and defensive about what they think they should have to do. On the other hand, buyers receive their inspection report and sometimes insist on repairs being done that are less than mandatory. Be flexible, remain calm, and look at everything from the bottom line rather than what seems fair or reasonable.