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The Basics of Making an Offer

 
 

A written proposal is the foundation of a real estate transaction.
Oral promises are not legally enforceable when it comes to the sale of real estate. Therefore, you need to enter into a written contract, which starts with your written proposal. This proposal not only specifies price, but all the terms and conditions of the purchase. For example, if the sellers said they'd help with $2,000 toward your closing costs, be sure that's included in your written offer and in the final completed contract, or you won't have grounds for collecting it later
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Contra Costa County

By Jennifer Walker

From Richmond by the bay to inland Brentwood, Contra Costa County offers a wide range of terrain and amenities for horse lovers.

History
Incorporated in 1850, Contra Costa County was one of the original 27 counties of the State of California, and the city of Martinez has remained the County Seat to this day.  Contra Costa means “opposite coast,” named for its location opposite San Francisco (to the east) on San Francisco Bay. In 1853, Contra Costa gave up a portion of its land to the formation of Alameda County...read more

 
   
   
   
 
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