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Homes for Sale in Latoria, Victoria, British Columbia $299900

827.00 sq. ft. Homes for sale in Latoria Victoria, British Columbia. For sale at $299900.0000 CAD. 631 Brookside Rd., Latoria MLS 277654.

Homes for Sale in Willow Point, Campbell River, British Columbia …

1600.00 sq. ft. Homes for sale in Willow Point Campbell River, British Columbia. For sale at $371500.0000 CAD. 2989 Hemming Place, Willow Point MLS 294816.

Homes for Sale in Uplands, Nanaimo, British Columbia $162900

726.00 sq. ft. Homes for sale in Uplands Nanaimo, British Columbia. For sale at $162900.0000 CAD. 4720 Uplands Drive, Uplands MLS 294227.

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One thing that will happen when you are bidding on a foreclosed home, is you will have to make a subject-free offer.

What Is A Subject-Free Offer?

A subject free offer is the offer that a buyer creates. If the seller accepts your offer, you are obligated to complete the purchase.

So why is this important?

Well what if you find out later that there are problems with your property? What if you can’t get the mortgage that you need?

Too bad. You have to complete it no matter what. That is why it is very important to understand the subject-free offer.

How Do You Protect Yourself In The Case Of A Subject Free Offer?

There are three specific things that you need to keep in mind to prevent yourself from making a mistake when making a subject free offer:

  1. The #1 rule is to NEVER submit a Subject-Free Offer when you are in doubt.
  2. Always remember to hire a Professional Realtor when making this important offer. You can’t back out, so you can’t afford to make a mistake. A Qualified Realtor will give you advice and guide you through your offer so you stay protected.
  3. Get a letter from a lender qualifying you for financing BEFORE you make the offer.
  4. Get a building inspection done before you make the offer.
  5. Go through all the property documentation with a lawyer and Realtor to make sure everything makes sense to you.

What If I Can’t Afford A Home Inspection?

Although I highly recommend that you get a home inspection done before you purchase a home, a few key things you should look out for (When doing your own home inspection) are:

  • Leaks in the roof
  • Cracks in the foundation
  • Damp or Mouldy looking/smelling drywall
  • Evidence of Recent Renovations (Are there permits for them?)
  • Hookups for washer/dryer
  • Size of Garage
  • Do doors and windows open easily?
  • Does the ceiling sag?
  • A proper gutter system.

Although these are just a few things you should look out for, they are some of the most common problems that you will have with a house.

About The Author:

Cameron Vanklei is a Chilliwack BC Real Estate Agent with Homelife Glenayre Realty LTD.

His informative website, http://www.chilliwack-house-buying-tips.com/ can help teach you about buying, selling, and investing Real Estate in British Columbia.

If you are looking to Buy, Sell, or Invest in Chilliwack Real Estate in the near future, then you may want to know why you should hire Cam Vanklei as your Chilliwack BC Real Estate Agent. You can learn all about why he is a credible and trustworthy partner here: http://www.chilliwack-house-buying-tips.com/chilliwack-bc-real-estate.html.

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