The Complete Guide to Your Real Estate Closing, Second Edition: Answers to All Your Questions - From Opening Escrow, To Negotiating Fees, to Signing Closing Papers
Book Details
Author(s)Sandy Gadow
PublisherEscrow Publishing Company
ISBN / ASINB00MK2F5QU
ISBN-13978B00MK2F5Q5
Sales Rank550,687
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
This new edition of the popular real estate guide brings you up to date on everything you need to know for a smooth transaction.
Armed with The Complete Guide to Your Real Estate Closing, buyers and sellers will glide through a process that can trip up even the most experienced professionals. The book explains basic concepts in easy-to-understand terms, showing concrete ways to avoid common pitfalls. It also provides tips and ideas for seasoned buyers and sellers.
Sandy Gadow is a licensed real estate agent, as well as a writer, researcher, and analyst for the real estate industry. She manages properties for international clients and advises foreign nationals on how to buy property in the U.S. She is a certified mediator in both the U.K. and U.S.
Armed with The Complete Guide to Your Real Estate Closing, buyers and sellers will glide through a process that can trip up even the most experienced professionals. The book explains basic concepts in easy-to-understand terms, showing concrete ways to avoid common pitfalls. It also provides tips and ideas for seasoned buyers and sellers.
- Gives readers everything they need to do their homework before jumping into a deal--all in a single, easy-to-understand volume
- Approximately 7,700 title companies, 53,000 mortgage companies, and 466,000 real estate agents operate in the U.S; this book is the ideal training manual for new employees
- Includes brand-new material on short sales, electronic closing transactions (instant money transfers, lending documents, digital signatures, etc.), government programs, qualification guidelines, the new HUD-1 and Truth in Lending Statements, and much more
- Since its first publication, Gadow has been featured in The Washington Post
Sandy Gadow is a licensed real estate agent, as well as a writer, researcher, and analyst for the real estate industry. She manages properties for international clients and advises foreign nationals on how to buy property in the U.S. She is a certified mediator in both the U.K. and U.S.

