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    Negotiating Questions

    Reply: 3.1.2 From: Jas > From: "Lars Andersson" [email protected] Hey Lars > Is it possible to negotiate on brand new property as well? Yes > I have been to a number of property developments and they all have a > printed price list. As people seem to be keen to buy, how could these >...
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    Negotiating Questions

    Reply: 3 From: Jas On 6/17/02 9:42:00 PM, Gee Vee wrote: >Some of these houses are in >reasonable areas as far as our >location is concerned, but >there are features about them >that ordinarily you could use >as haggling points, but these >agents dont seem to want to >consider them as they...
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    Negotiating Questions

    Reply: 2.1.2.1.1.1.1.2 From: Jas > From: "J Parker" <[email protected]> Hey Jacque > Could you clarify what a 66w is? I have heard of it but have > forgotten!.... It's the form you sign to waive your cooling off rights. This is a certificate that complies with Section 66W of the...
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    Negotiating Questions

    Reply: 2.1.2.1.1.1.1.1 From: Jas > From: "J Parker" <[email protected]> Hey Jacque > Could you clarify what a 66w is? I have heard of it but have > forgotten!.... It's the form you sign to waive your cooling off rights. This is a certificate that complies with Section 66W of the...
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    Negotiating Questions

    Reply: 2.1.2 From: Jas > From: "See Change" <[email protected]> > > As with all things , it's a good idea to practise. I'm with See Change. But you don't have to practise on property. I negotiate all the time in shops. I've found I can get a 10% discount just by asking for it and...
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