Hidden costs of buying and selling your home revealed Homebuyers and sellers are being blindsided by extra fees, duties and commissions that can significantly add to the expense.
Property 5th Jun 2021 6:48 AM
Premium Content It is not uncommon for buyers and sellers to be surprised by unexpected costs. And with pressure on to purchase before the market rises further - or sell before the market slows - experts warn it s important to keep these expenses in mind to avoid budget blowouts. Here are some of the common costs people forget. Buying a home is exciting, but there are a lot of hidden costs to be wary of, experts warn.
Grand Rapids Business Journal
Courtesy Lachman Stuart
After launching her real estate law and litigation firm in May 2020, real estate litigator and managing member Sara Lachman is set to open Lachman Stuart PLC at Waters Center, 161 Ottawa Ave. NW in downtown Grand Rapids, this month.
Lachman and her team are planning to renovate the 4,700-square-foot mezzanine suite within the six-story building, which will be done by Visser Construction. The updates will include a conference room with an 18-foot boardroom table, soft-seating collaborative space, several interior workspaces, private offices and a large project room to prepare large case filings or hearings.
Press Release – JLL
Stellar panel of speakers to be hosted by global commercial real estate consultancy, JLL.
Powered by data-driven insights, an increasing appetite to address climate change and social injustice and, as we’ve learned this year, a need for agility, our world is changing fast. And therefore so must our two biggest cities.
Does New Zealand’s successful COVID response, and our ability to go about our daily business relatively unchanged, give our cities a competitive advantage in this race to the future? Or will the comparative lack of disruption we’ve experienced at the hands of the global pandemic ultimately leave us without the drive to accelerate the changes we have so far really only glimpsed?
Thursday, 1 April 2021, 3:25 pm
Stellar panel of speakers to be hosted by global
commercial real estate consultancy, JLL.
Powered
by data-driven insights, an increasing appetite to address
climate change and social injustice and, as we’ve learned
this year, a need for agility, our world is changing fast.
And therefore so must our two biggest cities.
Does New
Zealand’s successful COVID response, and our ability to go
about our daily business relatively unchanged, give our
cities a competitive advantage in this race to the future?
Or will the comparative lack of disruption we’ve
experienced at the hands of the global pandemic ultimately