Posts Tagged ‘realty’

Effective Home Buying

Friday, May 9th, 2008

Home buying, regardless of how intricate it can become is essentially a more up to date form of the system merchants used in the past to sell their goods: bartering. The consumer (or buyer in this case) wants to pay as little as possible and yet the seller is looking for the biggest profit possible. All this haggling would be a lot easier for both parties involved if the real estate market were in better conditions and South Florida homes were still in hot demand which, as everyone knows, isn’t quite the case.

Although one person is looking for more and the other is seeking less, there is a mutual goal: agreeing on a suitable price. While the seller has their own research to do, buyers should do a little bit of problem solving homework before putting an offer on the table.

Owning Miami Beach oceanfront condos often gives owners a sense of entitlement, especially when it comes to determining how much they can ask for it when it’s time to sell. A couple of years ago, an inflated price would be okay but it’s a different climate. If a seller’s initial asking price seems ridiculous, chances are other buyers feel the same so allow some time for the price to come down but do make sure the seller is aware of your interest. Assuming you’re using the services of a real estate agent, they can do this on your behalf and act as the intermediary once the price is reduced to something more agreeable.

The less fellow buyers involved, the better your chances of throwing out competitive numbers to achieve your ideal price. Refrain from giving the exact price you’re aiming for. Instead raise or lower the amount in order to allow yourself room to bargain without having to sacrifice too much, which simultaneously allows the seller to feel as if they’re getting something out of the deal.

If someone else has offered a price you know you can’t match, all hope is not lost. Sellers appreciate it when buyers choose to take on additional costs normally the responsibility of the seller so if you can pay for some of these, there is a very good chance a seller will accept your slightly higher proposal over someone else who offered less.

Summertime Activities in South Beach

Friday, May 2nd, 2008

South Beach condo residents should be especially happy around this time of year now that the summer season is closing in. What does that mean? More time sunbathing on the glistening sands of Miami Beach, having lunch at al fresco cafes on Ocean Drive and checking out the upcoming and regularly held events in the city and nearby.

At the Jackie Gleason Theater, none other than political satirist Bill Maher brings his signature brand of often controversial humor to the venue on May 6. Anyone who enjoyed his shows â¬SPolitically Incorrect⬝ and his HBO show â¬SReal Time with Bill Maher⬝ will want to check out his upcoming performance.

Some people may not be aware of it but every Friday at The Fifth, the 400 Club party takes place and is usually frequented by individuals both young and still youthful looking for something to do in South Beach when the workday is over and the weekend begins. The party is known to be frequented by several prominent athletes and big name celebs.

Mother⬔s day is just around the corner. Have you decided what you⬔re going to do yet? The Brazilian steakhouse of Texas de Brazil will be having a special one day only menu to celebrate the occasion, be sure to reserve a table now if you⬔re interested.

For music aficionados, the JVC Jazz Music Festival will be taking place at the Raleigh Hotel Restaurant on the sixteenth and seventeenth of May, featuring both established and up and coming artists like DJ Rainer Truby and Yoruba Soul Orchestra.

Whether you decide to venture beyond the perimeter of Miami Beach to explore the host of activities and events taking place in Coconut Grove, Coral Gables and downtown Miami, rest assured that the upcoming summer season will bring plenty to see and do close to your South Beach home.