Recommended Books for Luxury Waterfront Property
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Luxury Waterfront PropertyWaterfront, by definition is the land alongside a body of water, or the dockland district of a town. Excerpt of 'Waterfront.' Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. 25 Mar 2006, 16:38 UTC. 8 May 2006, 16:06 http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Waterfront&oldid=45433730
Luxury Waterfront Estates/ Casas de lujo ... Luxury real estate also carries with it a much weightier responsibility for those who serve the luxury real estate buyer or seller and that is due to the buyer or seller's ability to pay for added services and their expectation for performance of service. For example, a luxury seller expects a real estate agent selling their home to advertise nationally and sometimes internationally in luxury print media whereas a non luxury seller is usually satisfied with very localized advertising and exposure in the local Multiple Listing Service. Many luxury buyers expects a real estate agent to understand how to work with attorneys, trusts and anonymity. They expect a luxury agent to have resources at their disposal when needed that non luxury buyers wouldn't expect. Frequently a luxury home buyer will take a home through multiple inspections (perhaps 10 to 15 if the property is truly an estate), whereas a non-luxury home will typically go through one inspection. Excerpt of 'Modern architecture.' Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. 5 May 2006, 14:53 UTC. 5 May 2006, 18:52 http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Modern_architecture&oldid=51685597
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