1001 Tips for Buying & Selling a Home
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1001 Tips for Buying & Selling a Home is an invaluable reference for anyone looking for the ins and outs of buying or selling a home. From selecting the right real estate agent to make the process less stressful, to learning the process of buying and selling a home from the first showing to closing, Nash teaches you what to look for in your mortgage, home inspector, and other transaction participants. Nash offers recipes for smooth selling of your home, negotiating tactics, and reality-based advice to guide you to a successful closing. Also included is a handy, helpful glossary with definitions of real estate terms and a Resource Appendix that points you to additional information via websites, organizations, and government bodies.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #801427 in Books
- Published on: 2004-11-16
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 240 pages
Features
- ISBN13: 9780324232899
- Condition: NEW
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
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Editorial Reviews
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1001 Tips is a tremendous resource for those looking to either buy or sell. The investment in this book can undoubtedly make the sale or purchase of your real estate a much more profitable experience!
BRAVO!! Mark Nash has packed 1001 Tips with a lifetime of real estate “dos & don’ts” in a simple, easy-to-read format that can help any novice investor buy or sell a home like a pro.
About the Author
Mark Nash's fourth real estate book, "1001 Tips for Buying and Selling a Home" (2005), and working as a real estate broker in Chicago are the foundation for his consumer-centric real estate perspective which has been featured on ABC-TV, The Advocate Magazine, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Bottom Line Magazine, CBS The Early Show, Bloomberg TV, CNN-TV, Chesapeake Home Magazine, Chicago Sun Times & Tribune, Crain's Chicago Business, The Detroit News, Edmonton Sun, Fidelity Investor’s Weekly,HGTVpro.com, Lincoln Star-Journal, Market Watch, MSNBC.com, Minneapolis-St.Paul Star Tribune, Medill School of Journalism News wire, The Miami Herald,The Milwaukee Journal, The New York Times, On The House-Radio Show, Quad City Times, Realtor(R) Magazine, St. Paul Pioneer Press, Smart Money Magazine, The South Florida Sun-Sentinel, Tampa Bay Times, Unique Homes Magazine, Universal Press Syndicate, USA Today and Yahoo News.
Mark is a contributing writer to RealtyTimes.com, BrokerAgentNews.com, PrincipalBroker.com ,Realtor Magazine Online and many real estate blogs including L..A.'s Best Real Estate Web log. He is a member of the National Association of Real Estate Editors, National Association of Realtors(R) and frequently speaks on residential real estate issues and trends through ExecutiveSpeakers.com.
Customer Reviews
Remarkable resource
We just sold our townhouse using many of Mark Nash's tips. His top-notch advice really made a difference, and the book is worth every penny.
1001 Tips for Buying & Selling a Home
Our house had been going nowhere in a stagnant market for nearly 10 months. After incorporating Mr. Nash's "tips" into our selling process, the house really took off, despite a difficult seller's market. By following his suggestions and reworking our marketing plan, we had the house sold and closed in a month and a half. Mr. Nash saved us the on-going drama of double mortgage payments! K. Joyce - Indianapolis
It should have ten stars!
This is a great help in understanding the very confusing world of real estate transactions. Mark Nash's book is invaluable to new buyers but will keep repeat buyers up to snuff on information that changes rapidly in this market. Do yourself a huge favor and avoid costly finacial mistakes by learning about the most important investment most of us will ever make. I wish I had this book 25 years ago-I'm be retired now!




