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Did You Know.

•  At its deepest point, an iron ball would take more than an hour to sink to the ocean floor.
•  Rubber bands last longer when refrigerated.There are 293 ways to make change for a dollar.
•  A shark is the only fish that can blink both eyes.
•  The longest one-syllable word in the English language is “screeched.”
•  On a Canadian two-dollar bill, the flag flying over the Parliament Building is an American flag.
•  There are more chickens than people in the world.
•  No word in the English language rhymes with “month,” “orange,” “silver,” or “purple.”

Life After Death.…

“Do you believe in life after death?” the boss asked one of his younger employees.  “Yes sir,” responded the employee.  “Well, then, that makes everything just fine,” the boss went on, “because about an hour after you left early yesterday to go to your grandfather’s funeral, he stopped in to see you.”

 

 

 

 

 

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Take my Trivia Challenge and you could win too!

      Guess Who Won Last Month’s Trivia Question?   I’m pleased to announce the Grand Prize Winner of last month’s quiz.  And the winner is...Ramona Hansen of Sturgis!  Ramona was the first person to correctly answer my quiz question…
How Big Is A “Cord” Of Wood?
a) 98 Cu. Ft.    b) 339 Cu. Ft.    c) 77 Cu. Ft.   d) 128 Cu. Ft.    e) 245 Cu. Ft.

      The answer is letter “D,” there are 128 cubic feet in a cord of wood.  A cord of wood usually measures 4’ high, by 4’ wide, by 8’ long. So let’s move on to this month’s trivia question…

At What Temperature (Fahrenheit) Does Water Boil
 At The Top Of Mt. Everest?  (Maybe I should ask to see your math on this one...)
a) 164 degrees   b) 150 degrees   c) 210 degrees  d) 178 degrees   e) 200 degrees

Call me right now with your answer....391-7086

Real Estate Corner…

Q. Q. We have our home for sale and recently received an offer from a buyer. Problem is, the offer isn't quite what we wanted. What should we do?

A.  The first thing you should do is analyze the offer carefully with your agent.  Here’s why.  Sellers frequently examine just one or two parts of an offer: price and financing.  While these items are important, there may be other areas that can make the offer either more or less attractive.  These include: earnest money, down payment, interest ceiling (the highest rate buyers will pay for new financing), closing costs, financing time limit, closing date, type of financing, personal property contained in the offer, and any contingencies related to the offer.  By examining the offer with your agent, there are three actions you can take:

First, you can accept the offer as is.  If you do this, you have a binding agreement.

Second, if the offer is totally unsatisfactory, you can, of course, reject it altogether.  This option closes the door on the offer.  Sometimes it’s the right action, but I would suggest the third alternative.

Third, make a counter-offer.  If everything is satisfactory except the price, for example, you can ask for more and submit the counter-offer back to the buyers.  Or, if there are other elements of the offer you want to counter – say, for example, they want to close in two weeks – you can ask for a month. 

Keep in mind that an offer you have in hand will be binding as soon as you’ve signed it.  Any changes you make to the offer will require the buyer to initial or sign it again.  If you’re thinking of buying soon, and require competent and caring representation, please call me at 391-7086!

THANK YOU

for reading my Service For Life! ® personal newsletter. I wanted to produce a newsletter that has great content and is fun and valuable to you. Your constructive feedback is always welcome.

-Tristan   

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