A Jacksonville Beach Vacation Home Is Great for Families
Most people have images that come to mind immediately when they hear the word vacation. There are thoughts about beaches, relaxing and generally getting away from it all.
Toss in the phrase Florida vacation and visions of Disney World and Universal Studios and all of the other theme parks and tourist sites like the Kennedy Space Center come to mind. For some, so do those hotel rooms that just didn’t quite meet their expectations.
When you have a Jacksonville Beach vacation home, you won’t have to worry about lackluster hotels. You won’t have to worry about dining out for every meal and you won’t have to worry about long trips to the theme parks and attractions because they just aren’t that far away.
Plus, Jacksonville Beach offers plenty for the family as well - time on the beach, great shopping and restaurants, fishing, boating, nightlife - so if you get up in the morning and don’t feel like traveling for the day, you won’t have to; likewise, you’ll be able to find ways to spend the day if the weather isn’t ideal.
With a vacation home in Jacksonville Beach, you’ll have access to everything you want and more; you’ll have a place the whole family can go back to year after year.
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September 29th, 2007 at 5:23 am
When going to buy or sell a home, your first step should be finding a honest and hard-working realtor.
When going to buy or sell a home, your first step should be finding an honest and hard-working realtor. You can find a real estate agent by keeping an eye out for advertisements, calling your local real estate broker, or through the internet.
The role of a real estate agent is to represent your best interests in a real estate transaction. They work off of a commission, normally 6% of the sales price of the home. In most cases, that commission is split equally between the realtor representing the buyer and the realtor representing the seller. For a person buying a home, the service of the real estate agent is free, because commission is paid by the seller. The buyer, however, is responsible for most of the closing costs. The closing costs will be explained to you by your realtor and will be on the documents you sign when you go to the title company. Closing costs can also be negotiated on during the contract process.
The real estate agent, through their broker, has access to all of the MLS (Multiple Listing Service) listed homes in your area of interest. If you are a home buyer, the realtor can provide you with information about homes for sale that meet your criteria. They will then bring you to these homes and let you inside to see them. If you are selling a home, the realtor will list your home in the MLS, post a “For Sale” sign in your yard, and hold open houses to attract buyers. Be wary of discount realtors that offer to list your home for a lower commission. Studies show that, in most cases, your home will stay on the market longer and you end up selling it for a lower price than what you intended.
A real estate transaction is a complicated process that involves many steps and is best done with the help of a trained, licensed professional. A realtor can save you the headache of dealing with the other party in the sale, getting together the contract, and submitting all the documents to the title company. So when you are ready to buy or sell a house, contact the local real estate agent.
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October 14th, 2007 at 10:12 pm
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