Frequently Asked Questions
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Yes, exclusively to my clients
It depends. Typically, the homeowner/seller will pay the entire sales commission to the real estate broker. There are circumstances where a buyer might pay part or all of the sales commission, however that is rare and the exception
- Pre-approval from a bank or mortgage lender, if you are financing any portion of the home
- Proof of funds to purchase the home and closing costs
- List of wants, needs and desires in a home
- Deal-breakers
- Prepare a list of questions for the buyer agent you are interviewing
- Prepare a list of questions for the listing agent you are interviewing
- List of recent improvements and upgrades
- What are the most important considerations in deciding which agent to hire?
- Are you willing to open up your home for showings and open houses?
Licensed real estate salesperson – 1998
Rookie of the Year, State of Connecticut (Coldwell Banker) – 1998
Highest sale State of Connecticut, 1998 (Coldwell Banker) - $6,700,000
Licensed real estate broker – 2000
Education: BS, JD, LLM, ABR, GRI
Team Sneddon typically closes $100+ Million of real estate per year. We have closed $800+ Million of real estate transactions since 2005
List price is negotiable between the homeowner/seller and broker. Some of the factors included in pricing are: location, square footage, condition, bedrooms, bathrooms, lot size, local area schools, proximity to road noise, amenities, recent improvements and upgrades. Also important are past recent sales, pending sales and active properties on the market