Marcy Mock, Amelia Island's #1 Realtor |
Amelia Island's Own Marcy Mock AMELIA ISLAND ~ NASSAU COUNTY BOARD OF REALTORS ~ NUMBER ONE TOP PRODUCER! Marcy sets the standard of excellence in real estate commitment. She is obviously doing something right!! COMMITMENT Marcy's compassion, energy level and attention to detail will positively impact your buying or selling experience. Marcy is an island native and wants you to love Amelia as much as she does! PERSONAL GUARANTEE
Marcy understands that communication and customer service is vital to the success of each transaction. You can rest assured that every detail will be meticulously handled. She wants her valued customers to have a positive buying experience. COMPARE MARCY'S SERVICES
· One on one personal service. When you . hire Marcy, you work with Marcy!! · Professionally created marketing material. · MLS at your fingertips. The internet and . all of the wonderful online sevices.
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Making An Offer >Making Your Offer
When you find the right home, what can you do to maximize your chances of actually getting it? The first step you should take is to make a prompt offer.
Whether you are in a buyers' or sellers' market, taking too much time to initiate an offer can cost you money, especially if you are planning to offer less than the asking price or will be asking for special terms. If your offer is the only one on the table, the sellers will consider it, and if they don't accept it, they may make a good counter offer. While you are "sleeping on it", however, you risk the possibility of another offer coming in. If another buyer appears on the scene, you lose an important advantage while you and the sellers are going back and forth with offers and counter offers. A buyer who really wants that special house will make the best possible offer --as quickly as possible.
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What real estate term was first used in the 19th century and means "a high-flying flag on a ship"?
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Skyscraper was first used in the 1880s when office buildings of 10 stories or more were built in Chicago and New York. |
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