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  2. What are seller concessions in real estate? - AOL

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    So, if you’re buying a primary residence for $310,000 with a conventional loan, and you’re putting down 12 percent, or $37,200, the seller can agree to pay for up to 6 percent of the purchase ...

  3. Who pays closing costs, the buyer or the seller? - AOL

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    Concessions: Many sellers agree to pay a portion of the buyer’s costs to sweeten the deal — for example, a seller may cover the cost of a needed repair discovered in the home inspection.

  4. Chandler, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Chandler Regional Medical Center, operated by Dignity Health. Chandler is served by three limited access highways: Loop 202, the Santan Freeway, which divides North and South Chandler. Loop 101, the Price Freeway, which was fully completed in 2001. [39] Interstate 10, which runs through the city's westernmost border.

  5. Seller incentives aren’t cutting it as homebuyers struggle ...

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    Some 30% of homes priced between $300,000 and $499,999 had a seller offer a concession. Meanwhile, 27% of sellers of homes priced between $500,000 and $799,999 offered some type of perks to close ...

  6. North Carolina Local Government Commission - Wikipedia

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    The Local Government Commission is a subagency within the North Carolina Department of State Treasurer. [1] [2] The body is made up of nine members: the state treasurer, who serves as its chair; the state auditor, the secretary of state, the secretary of revenue, three gubernatorial appointees, one State House appointee, and one State Senate appointee.

  7. Local Planning and Development Regulation in North Carolina

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    North Carolina's planning and development regulations for cities had been consolidated into Article 19 of General Statutes Chapter 160A in 1971. [1] The regulations for counties were consolidated into Article 18 of Chapter 153A in 1973. [1] In the decades that followed, hundreds of amendments were added to these chapters without a consistent ...

  8. How much are closing costs when selling a house? - AOL

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    Attorney fees: Some states actually require home sellers to hire a real estate attorney, and even when it’s not required, many sellers choose to do so anyway to ensure their interests are ...

  9. Category:Government buildings in North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    County government buildings in North Carolina (1 C) C. City and town halls in North Carolina (1 C, 1 P) Courthouses in North Carolina (2 C, 7 P) F.