Nick Farinella

Real Estate FAQ's

  • Can I Still Qualify to Buy a Home with No Down Payment?
    YES! You can still get approved for a mortgage even if you have some late payments on your credit score. This is also true if you have medical collections as well. Many first-time home buyers are able to qualify for a mortgage and purchase a home with very little or even no money down! In fact, you may even qualify for assistance, so you could end up receiving a check! For more information and to see if you might qualify, please call Nick today!
  • I am having trouble with MLS Search results.

    Please broaden your search parameters on the property search form. Double check your search parameters and choose fewer limiting options. For example, instead of specifying city, state and zip, please only choose city and state. You can also revise your property search by increasing the radius. This will enable our search engine to find available properties that surround the town, county, or zip code you select. If you revise your search and still find no properties, please contact Nick Farinella for information about property listings.

  • What's an MLS and What does it stand for?

    MLS stands for "Multiple Listing Service," which are lists of properties in a local area. There are hundreds of MLS organizations across the United States. From state to state, each MLS organization assigns a numeric code to each property listing. This code is unique to the property in that respective state. However, because there are so many MLS organizations nationwide, sometimes the MLS numbers are duplicated for some properties across the country.

  • What do I need to do to prepare to sell and show my home?

    A buyer prefers a home that is in move-in condition and will pay top dollar for a home in such condition. It is important to be sure your home is in superior condition before listing it to sell. A good idea is to have a property inspection done on your home. This also looks good to potential buyers and helps them to feel more at ease about making a decision to purchase your home. An inspector will be able to recommend areas that need attention. Making these repairs prior to selling will help to reduce the risk of buyers trying to renegotiate the price due to repairs or problems that may arise from a private inspection conducted prior to closing.

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