BUYING: How can I help you buy a home?
I can make the process of buying a new property easier, more enjoyable, less time-consuming, and less expensive than it would be if you performed it alone. I will help you prepare so that sellers perceive you as a preferred buyer, help you locate and assess properties for sale that match your specifications, and help you through the myriad details attending the actual purchase.
I will work closely with you
to find the right property.
In our initial consultation, I will discuss the kind of home you need and want. I will determine what location(s) you are interested in, what style of home you want, and how much you are willing to invest in your purchase.
I will analyze your resources, and
prepare you to buy.
We will meet with a licensed loan consultant to determine exactly what you can afford. I highly recommend obtaining a certificate of pre-qualification for a mortgage loan at this early stage; it will help you focus on homes in an appropriate price range, and will strengthen your bargaining position once you locate the home you wish to buy. When your offer to a seller includes a letter from your lender indicating that you are ready to qualify for a loan, the seller will take you more seriously, and the sale will proceed much more rapidly.
I will find the right homes for you to view.
Our company has the best possible resources and communication systems available today to help you locate the homes on the market that match your specifications. You can run home searches through my website by going to Prufoxroach.com. Click on Home pilot and put you search criteria in. It will be stored for you for use a later date, and request to be notified by email when new listings that match your criteria arrive.
I also have access to our local MLS to find homes that fit your interests, and will email new listings to you the moment they hit the market.
Finally, you will select a home.
I will help you complete your financing and inspections, and close on the transaction.
I will save you time, money and effort at
each of each step of the process.
We are always familiar with the current homes on the market, and we know neighborhood values well, so we can help you determine which properties are fairly-priced and in good condition before you start your search.
Buyer Agency
I offer a Buyer Agency, which is an arrangement where I actively look out for your best interests, but get paid by the seller. This eliminates that age-old question: "Just who is my agent representing—me, or the seller?"
My first priority in my relationship with you, the buyer, is that your home buying experience is pleasant, cost-efficient, and successful.
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SELLING: Thinking about selling your home? It is important to choose the right agent.
Selling your home is a sophisticated undertaking.
Finding the right agent is, too. Using superior sales tools and industry know-how, the right agent will ensure that the process of selling your home is painless, efficient, and profitable, instead of frustrating, time-consuming, and financially disappointing.
I am that agent.
I will help you make your sale a resounding success. My skills, experience, comprehensive marketing capability, and technological advantages ensure that I can sell your home:
For the hightest possible price
In the shortest period of time
With your comfort and convenience assured
My company and I have the tools to meet the demands of a highly competitive, modern market.
Want to know what is going on in your neighborhood?
Looking for comparable sales in a certain area and price range? Looking for a new home?
I have assistants who will search tax records and multiple listing service for pertinent information for you. Call me at 610-827-1916
Contact me today for a free confidential market analysis. No obligation.
Check out Prudential Fox & Roach Realtors for our company's directory of homes for sale and services.
" A house is made of walls and beams. A home is built with love and dreams". -Anonymous
 | Beaumont Road, Devon, PA List price $2.6 million. Sold Price $2.5 million sold in one week! |
MOVING TIPS-Help yourself to a better move by planning
Here is a checklist for planning your move. Good Planning is essential to a smoother move.
Initial Plan
Have an inventory session. Decide what to move, what not to move
Make arrangements for your trip. That is hotel, airline reservations etc.
Schedule a moving sale for items you won't move. Donat4e other items to charitable organizations (get receipts for tax records).
Arrange for packing.
Gather personal records: medical, dental, school, birth, baptismal, marriage etc. Arrange to send transcripts of school records in advance to new schools.
Close local department store and other charge accounts
Arrange with employer to forward tax withholding forms
Make arrangements to discontinue:
Newspaper delivery
Water softener service
Electricity (the day after you move check for refund)
Water service
Gas service (check for refund)
Telephone service (schedule the day after your move, just in case something goes wrong)
Fuel or oil delivery
Garbage collection
Diaper service
Lawn/pool service
Internet/Cable service
Make arrangements for these services in your new location
Notify others of your change of address
Post office
Social Security Office
Insurance companies
Credit cards
Magazines
Friends and Relatives
Mail order accounts
Just before you move
Fill and transfer prescriptions for family and pets. Pack them to travel with you
Arrange for shipment of plants and pets. Get immunization records for pets
Safely dispose of or give away all flammables (paints, paint removers, propane tanks, etc) as they cannot be moved due to Department of Transportation.
To prevent possible problems, such as mildew, thoroughly air-dry your refrigerator and freezer. Arrange for disposal of frozen foods (sell, give away or eat)> Clean oven
Drain fuel and oil from lawnmowers and other power equipment
Drain garden hoses
Pack items to be carried in care. Label "Do not move" for the movers
Gather valuables from safe deposit box, drawers, jewelry cases, personal records, etc. Valuable items like these should travel with you not in a moving van.
Send clothing, draperies, curtains, rugs out for cleaning and leave in wrapping. Take down curtain rods, shelving and antennas if they are not stay with your home
Have your car serviced for the trip and proof of insurance in your car.
Moving Day
Remember to pack a box of the basics you'll need on move-in day (tools, paper products, all-purpose household cleaners etc) Be sure to have it loaded last so that they will be first off at your new home
Pack suitcases for your trip
Remove all bed linens
Be available to check items on the inventory sheet
Conduct a last minute walk-through with your van operator. Make sure windows are closed; closets are empty, lights out and doors locked.
Delivery Day
Be available to check off items on the inventory as they are removed from the van.
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