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By E-mail 3/2/2010 Hello, Mary, This is my first time to spend quietly going over e-mail since the devastating Thursday snowstorms...The MOA looks good to us, so onward to the next step! Thank you for the well wishes on the impending sale of our house! On behalf of Lynne and myself, the pleasure has been all ours. It has been wonderful working with you--your professionalism, sound advice, and concern for our best interests are truly heartening. You have been both a realtor AND a sister to us ... and indeed that makes what could be a scary experience (selling a house in a tough market!) so much more comforting. You truly are, as your e-mail address suggests, "Always on the Case!" We look forward to a happy ending for all of us as we transfer our beloved 13 Highland to a lovely new family! All the best, MIKKI
Mikki Dorsey of Tarrytown
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Closing or Settlement >Closing Costs
If you are in the process of buying a home, you have probably figured out how much you will need for the down payment, but don't forget about the closing costs associated with the purchase of any property. These additional costs can add up to a significant amount.
Closing costs will vary, depending upon the costs of financing your home loan and the time of the month that you close. Your real estate agent will be able to give you an estimate of all these costs, including the points on your loan, private mortgage insurance (if required), the title search, title insurance, attorneys' fees, and any transfer taxes or recording fees changed by local government agencies. There may also be property taxes, homeowners' association fees and insurance that must be prepaid.
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What famous antebellum mansion was known as the "Queen of Tennessee Plantations"?
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Belle Meade Plantation was a prosperous 5,400-acre thoroughbred horse farm in the mid 1800's. The Civil War Battle of Nashville was fought in its front yard. |
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