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Christopher Sica
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Going on my First House Area Tour with RE Agent

Christopher Sica
  • Austin, TX
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Tomorrow, I am going on my first tour of about 15 properties (duplexes) her and I have picked out of the last few weeks here in Austin. We are going to spend a few hours driving around and looking at the properties and asking her questions about them.

Do you have any advice about what questions to ask her about the houses specifically, and what to look for and how to go about assessing a house when we are walking around it, in it, driving to and from it?

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Andrew S.
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Andrew S.
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@Christopher Sica . No, it would not (well, I would try very hard NOT to let it make a difference). Again, that year or two is a very temporary situation - in the end, you will still need to get the right price from you target audience to rent or sell it. Whoever will rent or buy it needs to feel they are getting value for their money.

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