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Are you buying or selling a home on the Front Range? The Colorado Real Estate Commission requires all real estate brokers use a standard contract for the buying and selling of a home. Thus, you should read this blog to become more familiar with this contract before buying or selling your Colorado home.
In Colorado, a real estate agent can have two types of relationships with buyers or sellers. They can either be a transaction broker, or they can be an agent that represents one specific party in a real estate transaction. The two roles have some key differences, and it is important that you, as the buyer or seller, know who you’re dealing with to ensure a smooth transaction. This blog breaks down the key differences and demonstrates why seeking out an attorney may still be in your best interests when buying or selling real estate.
Are you looking to purchase a home in Denver, Boulder, Adams or Arapahoe County, or anywhere else along the Front Range? Do you plan to use gifted money for your down payment? If so, ensure that your lender’s underwriter declares you as financially fit using a gift letter.