02-27-2014, 11:17 AM
Great news! When you have your meeting with your realtor, make sure that she is completely on your side. Also, try to get an idea of why she showed this property to you, in the first place. It seems that she should have known about some of the issues and made sure you avoided it altogether. If she can't show you what you want, you may need to do some looking on your own or get a different realtor. For various reasons, we've ended up finding the perfect homes for us on our own. One time the realtor specialized/focused on an area that was not a good match for our family and refused to show us places in a different town nearby. Everything about the home we bought in the different town was just right for us. Try to make sure that you are not getting steered in the wrong direction, by a simple lack of awareness of the area on your part and a lack of understanding of your wants/needs on her part.
So glad you are free of that property and can move on!
So glad you are free of that property and can move on!
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