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November real estate advice - List Price vs. Offer Price

The List price would refer to the price the owner has agreed to put his property on the market for. The offer price on the other hand, would be the price that a purchaser is willing to spend on that particular property. Even though the Vendor may list his/her property at current market value, they are still open to receive and consider offers that may come in that is not full price. Therefore, if you are looking to purchase a property, I often advise that you look at properties that are a bit higher in price, say about $50,000 higher as these same owners may be open to accept offers. Do not let the price of a property scare you away from investigating the details or the motives behind the property. Ask your realtor the right questions and see what results you get. Contributed by Vernica Delancy

Kew Town Residential land suitable for an apartment

Located in the area of Kew Town, and near the Providenciales international airport there is a 0.35 acre parcel that has partially cleared with a foundation on it. Suitable for a home or apartments. See additional photos and info at this link . SOLD. Ask about other lots in the Kew Town area.

An island experience

The Turks & Caicos Islands is home to some 30,000 people total, therefore, you should not be surprise if we seem to know most everyone on the island. It’s an island thing! I shared in some one island experience today and it was a pleasure. This morning after settling in at work, a lady came into the office and began asking about short term rental opportunities, and about the prices of property at the Atrium Resort as she was staying there. We continued talking about real estate and about the island, our lives and faith in a supreme power, after which she was about to leave. She turned to say to me that she enjoyed talking with me and that my inner spirit reminded her of someone who she had met earlier while on a beach excursion on the island. Immediately as she mentioned the name, I turned to hear and said, “yes I know him, he is my brother”. She was so surprise as she thought what is the chance of meeting a brother and sister, back to back without having a previous connection. I w...