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Miracle Home RE/MAX has always been about more than selling homes. Our offices are run by thousands of professionals who live in and give back to the communities in which they work everyday. Why list your home with a RE/MAX Sales Associate? When you list with a RE/MAX Miracle Home Agent, your home will be designated as a "Miracle Home" and your sales associate will make a contribution on behalf of your listing and/or sale to the hospital affiliated with the Children's Miracle Network in your area. 100% of the funds raised in your community will remain in your area to benefit children.In addition to the RE/MAX Miracle Home Program, sales associates, broker/owners, managers and staff all raise funds throughout the year with a variety of special events such as golf tournaments, silent auctions and raffles. You can help by listing your home with a RE/MAX Miracle Home Agent. Together we can make miracles happen for children in your neighborhood. Susan G. Komen - Sold for the Cure Client Recognition and Thank You Programs RE/MAX Offices and Associates can make a donation in honor of each buyer and seller. A personalized card will be sent to the customer to thank them for choosing RE/MAX. RE/MAX Offices and Associates can make a general donation to support Susan G. Komen for the Cure. Race for the Cure® With its "RE/MAX Racing for Life®" slogan, RE/MAX is proud to be a co-sponsor of the National Series Breast Cancer Survivor Recognition Program at Komen Race for the Cure events. The Facts About Breast Cancer
Associates with RE/MAX Northern Edge Realty have recently join The Relay For Life and the fight against cancer. Visit our team page at TEAMNER-RELAYFORLIFE.COM For more information visit our website TEAMNER.COM or contact our Berlin NH office at (603) 752-0003 |
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CONCORD - Governor Lynch announced two new initiatives to help stimulate the North Country economy in his state of the state address on Thursday. "Even before the onset of this recession the North Country's economy lagged behind the rest of the state," he said. "That is why we are launching two new efforts to help North Country citizens build their own businesses and to connect North Country workers with jobs." Both initiatives are partnerships between the state and White Mountains Community College. One will focus on people looking to start new businesses, and the other will focus on training people to work at the federal prison. "The college will work with entrepreneurs to develop business plans, to help them develop marketing plans, and to connect them with financing and other resources," Gov. Lynch said of the first proposal. "This initiative will provide aspiring entrepreneurs in the North Country the technical support they need to build their own businesses and to create jobs for their neighbors." The initiative, called the North Country New Business Launch Pad, will be modeled after a successful program from the Monadnock Region, WMCC President Kathy Eneguess said it an email to WMCC staff. "It will provide training and support to aspiring business owners in Coos, Northern Grafton and Northern Carroll Counties." It will focus on the new opportunities coming to the region, such as the federal prison and sustainable energy. WMCC will work in concert with North Country Investment Corporation, Androscoggin Valley Economic Recovery Corporation, Coös Economic Development Corporation, MicroCredit New Hampshire, the Women's Rural Entrepreneurial Network, the Small Business Development Center, and local banks. WMCC will organize the program, but individuals will have access the resources of all of the partners. "WMCC envisions the program will provide technical assistance to develop a business plan and financing, access to faculty, high speed Internet, and the college resource library," she said. She called it a "non-traditional education approach." The second effort will prepare workers for the scheduled opening of the federal prison in the fall. "In September 2010, a new federal prison will open in Berlin, employing an estimated 300 people," the Governor said in his address. "North Country businesses and workers deserve to reap the economic benefits of this new facility. Let's make sure that these new jobs go to North Country workers." "We will partner with White Mountain Community College," he said, "to train individuals who want to work at the prison and to provide technical assistance to companies that have goods and services to sell to the prison." This initiative, President Eneguess said, is called the New Hampshire Talent Team Proposal. It will, "prepare local citizens for employment on federal projects," she said, "while also assisting incumbent and new businesses with the tools needed to become approved vendors for the provision of services and sales to State and Federal agencies." It is based on a West Virginia model, she said. It will enlist a number of regional and statewide agencies as well, she said, including NH Works Centers, the Department of Resources and Economic Development, the City of Berlin, the Bureau of Prisons, Northern Human Services, AVER, NCIC, CEDC and the New Hampshire School to Work program. "This is another way to keep WMCC on the move," President Eneguess said, while growing the region's economies. |
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The FCI Berlin facility construction is scheduled for completion Fall 2010.
Berlin NH will play host to Job and Business Seminars in April/May 2010.
Click Here to view a a fact sheet on the Bureau of Prisons fact sheet for FCI Berlin NH
For more information on Berlin NH and the surrounding community's please don't hesitate to contact RE/MAX Northern Edge Realty (603) 752-0003.
Click Here to view our website: TEAMNER.COM
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Short Sale: A short sale in real estate occurs when the outstanding obligations (loans) against a property are greater than what the property can be sold for. Short sales are a way for homeowners to avoid foreclosure on their homes and still be able to pay off their loan by settling with lender.
How to buy a "Short Sale" House
Third Party Approval: The seller is not the decider in accepting the offer, they may be signing it, but because they owe more than the offer will payoff, the lender(s) involved need to approve of the sale since they will be paying the commissions and reducing what they will accept to release the liens.
Question: Who pays the real estate commission when I sell my home via a Short Sale?
Answer: Your Lender!
Sold "AS IS": The Buyer can still have a building inspection BUT if there are any problems founf the Seller will not correct them. BUILDING INSPECTIONS ARE RECOMMENDED ON ANY PROPERTY!!!
Hire an Agent with Short Sale Experience It's one strike against you if the listing agent has never handled a short sale, but it's even worse if your own agent has no experience in that arena. You need an experienced short sale agent. An agent with experience in short sales will help to expedite your transaction and protect your interests. You don't want to miss any important detail due to inexperience or find out your transaction is not going to close on time because no one has followed up in a timely manner. For more information on buying or selling a Short Sale please contact Matt Martel of RE/MAX Northern Edge Realty (603) 723-0521 or email matthewmartel@remax.net & ask4mattmartel.com
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