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Wednesday, August 18, 2010

2011 North Carolina Offer To Purchase & Contract















Finally the new North Carolina offer to purchase and contract a la 2011 version for residential real estate is out for preview. Hold tight though, it’s not out for use just yet; a bit of a teaser preview. Truly I have been giddy with anticipation and I can’t wait to use it. Oh if we could use it today that would be wonderful.

Stunningly and startlingly alternative one and alternative two are GONE, blown away by the tides of change, a bad idea whose time has come and whose time has sunk into the vestiges of time. Very few of us ever used alternative two, which for a few more months; is a buyer’s option contract. Buyer still has the option of alternative one, the typical real estate deal with earnest money, investigation, re-negotiation of deficiencies and inevitable squabbles over earnest money with sellers when repairs cannot be agreed upon. Or they can still choose the alternative two stepchild; this alternative allows the buyer to put down both earnest money and option money, option dollars are paid right to the seller and if for ANY reason or NO reason by the end of the option period the buyer doesn’t buy the house, then the seller keeps the option money and everyone walks away no foul. Please insert sarcasm (here!) Folks still squabble and squawk over earnest money.

Well at least let’s hope that’s the case. I was listing agent on a property here in Durham on Camden Ave. and an agent with a company whose logo is a blue rock, brought a buyer and we agreed to an alternative two contract. The option time came and went with a flurry of inspections, investigations, repair requests, negotiations and agreements, etc. etc. etc. Then a somewhat lengthy delay to closing and here’s where we hit ballyhoo. The closing attorney a Mr. Booger (name slightly modified) out of Chapel Hill, well after the option period, for ANY and ALL investigations, where the buyer for ANY or NO reason whatever may terminate and walk away from the contract; decides that late in the game that he was going to order survey, title work etc. to whit he discovers that the subject property’s fence is partially on the neighbor’s yard, just a few inches and in this day and age, easily ignored by everyone. Not that I think this ignorance is a good idea; but it is what we do on the caveat that if in the future the neighbors say move the fence…well then the new owners will move the fence.

Well the good attorney Booger starts to make waves. He even goes so far to say that he doesn’t care what the contract says, that if the seller wants to sell then the fence must be moved. He’s always done his title work late in the game and this is just the way it is. Well so much for an officer of the court upholding the letter of the contract and the law. He was so terrible, so awful and so was the big, blue rock agent; that we on the seller’s side took the fence down so that the property would close, that opened a whole new can of worms; but tough noogies to the buyer, their beef was with THEIR attorney and AGENT. So, I digressed didn’t I? Ah yes the new offer to purchase and contract.

Gone are the days of house systems and structures “functioning the purpose for which intended and not in need of immediate repair.” The buyer now has a “due diligence” period to investigate the property and during that period, for ANY reason or NO reason may terminate the contract and the seller may keep the due diligence fee; take note Mr. Chapel Hill attorney, this includes surveys too. There can still be earnest money, but this needn’t be the case; there can be due diligence money, but this also needn’t be the case. GONE is any discussion about specific systems and inspection. Essentially the process is made easier, buyer comes alone, buyer offers, buyer writes a due diligence check to the seller, buyer prescribes a diligence period and investigates. Buyer may make a repair request but seller doesn’t even need to respond and if buyer isn’t happy with that then they may terminate the contract; but it is gonna cost them the diligence fee; if they move ahead and close, they get a credit for the fee.

So as always the devil is in the details, as a listing agent I am going to push my seller clients to accept just a diligence fee and NO earnest money and this way if the buyer terminates everyone walks away. I love it; gone will be the days of a buyer agent just throwing it all against the wall, of low balling, of recommending inept inspectors who will scuttle a deal. In reality I see all parties getting very serious when a home is under contract. Hopefully the days of willie, nillie walking away from a binding contract are numbered; of course we’re always going to have to deal with the odd ball attorney who doesn’t believe in following the written contract…but hopefully they too will become fewer and further between.

Want to learn more...call or text me 919-608-2372
Email me MSullivan@fmrealty.com
Visit my web site TeamMichaelSullivan.com

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Red shoes...red home...find it...buy it...



Red Shoes….
You need a pair of red shoes to go with that outfit. You go to the mall, you go to your favorite store, you find a pair of red shoes. You try them on, they fit perfectly. They sparkle, they shine, they are brilliant. The price is right, the fit like butter to your feet. Do you buy them, no of course not, you go to every other store in the mall looking for a better shoe and then ultimately come back to the first pair hoping that they are still there.
This is not the way to buy a home, in this market or any market. National news media has been howling for months that it is a buyer’s real estate market. Well that is and isn’t true. It might be a buyer’s market in Nevada where one in fifty four homes is in foreclosure. Here in Raleigh/Durham that is not the case and if one is looking for a home outside a mc subdivision it is difficult to find the right home, at the right fit and at the right price. My advice to buyers, once you have found the right fit….buy it or it may not be around tomorrow.

707 Beckett Street Durham NC 27712









707 Beckett Street Durham NC 27712

Just a short drive north on Guess road, a mere fifteen minutes from downtown Durham you’ll find 707 Beckett Street in Canterbury Estates and serenity now.
This well cared for ranch style home sits on over six tenths of an acre and is nestled behind a stand of trees. Inside is an absolutely huge living room, with vaulted ceiling and a fireplace and a door to a rear deck, which overlooks a fully fenced rear yard.

The kitchen is updated with new 42 inch cabinets and Corian counter tops. The range, refrigerator and microwave oven stay with this home, as does the dishwasher. In addition to the eat-in- kitchen there is a formal dining room.
This home has three nicely sized bedrooms, a master with its own private bath and ample closet space. The bathrooms have been updated too.

You will love the low county taxes and the seller paid home warranty which is offered for buyer peace of mind.

To see 707 Beckett Street, phone or text Michael Sullivan at 919-608-2372 or email MSullivan@fmrealty.com you may also visit Michael on the web at TeamMichaelSullivan.com or TeamMichaelSullivan.net to learn more about his listed properties.

23 Prestwick Place Durham NC 27705








23 Prestwick Place in the Walden Pond neighborhood is just five minutes to Duke University, Duke Hospital and the VA Medical Center. This lovely townhouse is light, bright, open, airy and well kept. It is also very tastefully decorated and will compliment any décor.

On the main level is a modern, full equipped galley kitchen with modern appliances. There is a nifty pass through which could be converted into a breakfast bar if so desired. Beyond the kitchen is a large living room/dining room combination with a wall of windows at the rear and a wood burning masonry fireplace tucked into the corner of the room. The main level also has a half bath which has been nicely updated. At the living room a door leads to a brand new tree top deck.
Down one level is a full laundry space, a ceramic tiled bath and what could be a third bedroom, a family room, a home office, game room or bonus room. This space has a door to a large ground level patio.

The second floor offers two spacious bedrooms, a full ceramic tiled bath and lots of closet space.

23 Prestwick Place Durham NC 27705 is move in ready. A one year H.S.A. Warranty is offered on this property. The roof has been recently replaced as have the front and rear decks. The current owner has also had the Polybuteleyne piping removed from the property.

Interested in seeing inside? Call Michael Sullivan at 919-416-2254 or 919-608-2372 mobile/text or email him at MSullivan@fmrealty.com. You can learn more about Michael’s listings by visiting TeamMichaelSullivan.com