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![]() George and Carol: We thank you both for all your extra efforts to provide a successful transaction for us. We appreciated all the running around you did for us. Your communications were clear, concise and quickly responded to when we sent many questions to you.,From the beginning, you told us the realistic facts and did not exaggerate the expectations. We enjoyed meeting Carol and you this past summer and upon so, realized what a forceful team you are.,So, what started out because of a little orphan girl named Anne with an e, ends with some sadness, but also, appreciation in knowing you both. Keep those socket wrenches handy if I need to borrow them again, All the best, stay well... Dennis & Dorothy O'Brien, Brewster, Massachusetts. |
1. Make sure a Perk Test is done onvacant land before the closing date. 2. Get a competent PEI lawyer to make sure the property is legally clean. 3. Have an PEI Home Inspection done by a person of your choice. 4. Get your financial ability to buy in order before you put in an offer on a PEI property. 5. Do you homework as to the property and its neighbours, etc. 6. If you are renting a PEI property, get a trusted local caretaker that lives close to it. 7. Check into all applicable PEI Taxes that may apply to your PEI Real Estate. 8.Ask the PEI Real Estate agent lots of questions to verify his or her ability to help you. 9. Consider if the property would have a good Resale value. 10. Use the resources of the PEI Government website in your buying.(www.gov.pe.ca) |

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