Buying a home is one of the biggest investments you’ll ever make. At the Bryan Moore Group we’re here to make your move easy!
We offer a group of real estate professionals dedicated to making your experience one that you’ll want to share with others.
As a service to our buyers we wanted to share information we believe you may find helpful:
The Triangle area of North Carolina is anchored by the cities of Raleigh, Durham, and Chapel Hill. A 2016 Census estimate put the population at 2.1 million.
The research universities of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, North Carolina State University and Duke University are located in this region. The Triangle name was cemented in the public consciousness in the 1950s with the creation of Research Triangle Park, home to numerous high-tech companies and enterprises. Although the name is now used to refer to the geographic region, “The Triangle” originally referred to the universities, whose research facilities, and the educated workforce they provide, have historically served as a major attraction for businesses located in the region. (Source- Wikipedia)
Buyers Agency: The Realtor’s duty is to obtain the best deal for the buyer. They may pass on any and all information they obtain about the seller or the property to the buyer. As your buyer’s agent, BMRG, Inc. will protect your interests and do their best to keep you well informed and position your offer with the seller to get you the best deal for your hard-earned money.
Home Inspection: It is always a good idea to have the home inspected. Most lenders will require this prior to finalizing a loan. Some inspections such as termite inspections are required by law. It is a good idea to have an inspection for any previously owned home and make your offer contingent on the inspection so if any major issues are found you can rescind your offer, if you so choose, without losing your deposit.
BMRG can refer you to an experienced and qualified home inspector. Home inspectors are independent of the real estate agency and are state-licensed professionals. Their job is to evaluate the overall condition of the house. This includes making sure that the house is structurally sound, pointing out any glaring repairs needed and making sure that the primary systems of the house are in good condition. Primary systems would include; heating and cooling systems, electrical and plumbing.
Home Warranties: A home warranty policy protects you from paying for repairs or replacements caused by the unexpected failure of a major system or appliance. You’ll pay a small price for this warranty at closing. And get a policy that protects you for a full year. Not all policies are created equally. BMRG can refer you to a reputable firm.
Property Disclosure: North Carolina law requires a seller to fill out a property disclosure statement when property is sold. The seller must provide the disclosure statement to all potential purchasers in connection with the sale.
The North Carolina Real Estate Commission has written a new Offer to Purchase and Contract for Residential Sales. Starting Jan. 1, 2010 all contracts will need to written with this. I am in the process of studying the new contract and will be well prepared to help buyers in writing them.
Bryan Moore Realty Group helps buyers and sellers relocate to and from the Triangle monthly. The process can be overwhelming but with the resources our group has to offer, it makes this process easy. The group partners BMRG has put into place goes over and above most agents in the market. Leave the hard work to us and make your life and job much easier. Please review our client testimonials to see for yourself.
Moving to a 55-plus community is exciting and nerve-wracking at the same time. Having an experienced realtor in the Triangle to help you is key to making the transition as smooth as possible. Many 55+ adults need help selling their current home first then making a decision in which community to buy. Read more »
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Client focused approach on how we can help you as a buyer.
With our extensive experience from older homes that have code issues to new construction, we can help you through the inspection process and address any concerns you may have. You aren’t alone in this process!
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