tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12178355.post8764040805277438268..comments2023-10-30T05:00:08.994-04:00Comments on LINDA'S LAW BLOG @ LINDAKERNSLAW: Oh no, I bought the Amityville Horror HouseLinda A. Kernshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15846024950954599178noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12178355.post-46092342871451074122012-09-25T09:27:44.428-04:002012-09-25T09:27:44.428-04:00It is easy to be deceived by the home’s overall ap...It is easy to be deceived by the home’s overall appeal, especially if it is being sold at bargain price. But before buying any property, buyers should check the history of the house. You wouldn’t want to live in a house that seen a vicious crime, right? Be inquisitive and ask the realtor if there’s anything you should know about the history of the house. For example, ask why the homeowners sold the house. How long did they live there? Also, do your own research. That wouldn’t hurt. In fact, it will help you a lot.Ofelia Bertrandhttp://www.expresshomebuyers.com/locations/geo-baltimore-md/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12178355.post-73058923051480245282012-08-17T10:34:37.331-04:002012-08-17T10:34:37.331-04:00You are absolutely right! Doing thorough research ...You are absolutely right! Doing thorough research about the home you want to buy will definitely help you avoid a bad home and also bad realtors. Aside from checking for damages inside the house, it’s also best to do a background check on the former tenants, and the neighborhood, most especially, on the home’s history. That way, you’re sure that your new home, and your new neighborhood, is the best for your family.Brendan Amorosehttp://www.jhsir.com/eng/jackson-hole-wyoming-real-estate-for-salenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12178355.post-64495038348675443952012-06-12T16:55:42.191-04:002012-06-12T16:55:42.191-04:00This is very useful information. Researching the h...This is very useful information. Researching the history of a prospective property wouldn’t be too hard, more than ever in this era when everyone seems to depend on Google. Doing it is better than being sorry afterwards to avoid bad investments.Rebecca Strattonhttp://www.tomevansrealestate.com/jackson-hole-wyoming-real-estate/noreply@blogger.com