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Jeremiah Dye
  • Colorado Springs, CO
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Need advice on selling to a friend

Jeremiah Dye
  • Colorado Springs, CO
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I am selling my home to relocate and a friend has said he wants to buy. We’ve verbally agreed on a price, but we both really aren’t sure of the process. Someone suggested we hire an agent, broker or attorney to guide us. Is there anyone out there in the Oklahoma City area that would be willing to provide this service for a flat fee? Time is kind of critical, as I need to start putting in offers on places in Colorado, where I’ll be relocating. Regards, Jeremiah

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Phillip Bicker
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Larkspur, CO
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Phillip Bicker
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Larkspur, CO
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@Jeremiah Dye If you already have both parties and just want help reviewing the contract there are a couple ways to do this. I would strongly recommend having someone review the contract with you and helping you to write it. Either you can pay an attorney a flat rate to review (you pay them whether or not it goes through) OR you can go into a larger brokerage in your area (like a Keller Williams) and just ask if someone would be willing to write up the contracts for you for "x" amount or "x%" .  Someone could likely just walk through the contract and basics of inspections/appraisals/etc for you for a relatively small fee.

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