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BriI Love You to Pieces!
 
 Member since 5/05 9919 total posts Name:Brianne
 | Just a quick question about putting a binder on a house Just wanted to know how much money one is asked to put down as a binder on a house currently. TIA | 
			| Posted 4/2/06 1:51 PM   | 
	
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BabyBoyis Skylar Elizabeth
 
 Member since 5/05 4189 total posts Name:Tom
 | Re: Just a quick question about putting a binder on a house it really depends on bank, seller and what you have...had it been my way, i would of put nothing down but we came up with 15k which hurt us alot..... | 
			| Posted 4/2/06 2:01 PM   | 
	
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Tah-wee-ZAHKisses
 
 Member since 5/05 15952 total posts Name:
 | Re: Just a quick question about putting a binder on a house Usually it's a minimum of 10K at contract, for many smaller houses.  The seller's lawyer might counter with 20K or more.  Our house was over 500K and they wanted 20K at contract.  Sellers also want to know what type of terms you are coming in with because it's not uncommon that buyers are over extending themselves and pulling out of contracts which is a nightmare for sellers.  I was warned  about this when we sold. | 
			| Posted 4/2/06 2:49 PM   | 
	
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julz33i run for bacon
 
 Member since 5/05 20584 total posts Name:julz
 | Re: Just a quick question about putting a binder on a house We only paid $1000 at contract and then paid the rest of the 20% down at closing.  I thought this was normal, but I could be wrong.  This is what our RE Agent told us to do  | 
			| Posted 4/2/06 4:11 PM   | 
	
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nov04libridebig brother <3
 
 Member since 5/05 14672 total posts Name:Me
 | Re: Just a quick question about putting a binder on a house Posted by julz33
 We only paid $1000 at contract and then paid the rest of the 20% down at closing.  I thought this was normal, but I could be wrong.  This is what our RE Agent told us to do
   
 
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			| Posted 4/2/06 4:13 PM   | 
	
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MrsERodPraying for Everyone.
 
 Member since 5/05 26170 total posts Name:MrsERod™®
 | Re: Just a quick question about putting a binder on a house if its a house a buyer really wants, it is always best that they put a nice little chunk of $$ down at contract (10-15K).....this way, the seller knows your serious about buying and are less likely to back out of the contract, thus forfeiting the $$$.
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			| Posted 4/2/06 4:16 PM   | 
	
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RedheadYou Live, You Learn
 
 Member since 5/05 31871 total posts Name:Jennifer
 | Re: Just a quick question about putting a binder on a house squeeze me...do you have something to tell me? | 
			| Posted 4/2/06 4:18 PM   | 
	
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MrsERodPraying for Everyone.
 
 Member since 5/05 26170 total posts Name:MrsERod™®
 | Re: Just a quick question about putting a binder on a house Posted by Redhead
 squeeze me...do you have something to tell me?
 
 
 
 
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			| Posted 4/2/06 4:19 PM   | 
	
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BriI Love You to Pieces!
 
 Member since 5/05 9919 total posts Name:Brianne
 | Re: Just a quick question about putting a binder on a house This question is actually for someone else - NOT us.  | 
			| Posted 4/2/06 6:56 PM   | 
	
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