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I am looking for 5 acres in the flaggstaf area with utility access
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answer by Ron Tarvin, Broker 281-935-7152   |   Visit My Website   |   Contact Me
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I would contact an agent in the area you want to be in and be straight about what you want, your time frame and your ability to obtain it once the agent puts the time in to find what you are looking for. I've done a lot of legwork for out of state buyers before and as long as I KNOW that the buyer is committed to working with me when they buy, I don't mind at all. If you need help finding a good agent in the Flagstaff area, just let me know!
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answer by John Whiting   |   Visit My Website   |   Contact Me
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In case you were not aware. Two Types of Agency relationships. The Sellers Agent who is contractually obligated to the Seller. i.e. a Listing Agreement. And then there is Buyer Agency relationship. The Buyer Agent is contractually obligated to the Buyer. i.e. a Buyer Agency Agreement. The Agent is obligated to the Buyer. I would suggest that you put all your requirments down on paper. Must haves, would like to have, would be nice to have etc. These are your decisions you must make, in order to narrow the feild of possibilities. Then with the help of a seasoned Real Estate Broker and a seasoned Mortgage lender/broker/banker determin your affordability range. The price of such a property will vary according to where it may be located, and its ammenities. Then deside if you are going to just sit on the property for a time, or build a house, i.e. place emprovements on the land. Remember that you will be paying the taxes on the land during your holding period. Hope I was of some help. Ive been a Broker for 25 years and have learned a few things on the subject. Thank You for allowing Me to answer your questions or prompt some new thought on your part to consider.
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answer by Dennis G Herman   |   Visit My Website   |   Contact Me
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The first thing to do is check with an experienced lender to find out how much money you will qualify for. This will set your price range. Once you have a pre approval from a local lender, contact a qualified local Real Estate Agent with access to the MLS. Discuss your needs and requirement, and have them set you up with an automatic search from the MLS. This will provide you with new listings and price changes within hours.
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answer by Cyndi and Mark Seefeldt   |   Visit My Website   |   Contact Me
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I am a designated member of the CRS, Certified Residential Specialist. We network with other agents across the country. In order to carry that CRS designation you have to have had a specific amount of transactions, and take several credits of classes. Some CRS members will have a better vacant land experience than others, but we can help you to locate on if you would like!
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answer by Bruce Nemovitz   |   Visit My Website   |   Contact Me
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I would be happy to refer an agent in the Flagstaff area that is familiar with vacant land. You can reach us at 262-242-6177. All the best, Bruce Nemovitz, Realty Executives
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