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About the Oakwood Real Estate Market The City of Oakwood is a predominantly residential community of well-maintained homes, beautiful tree lined streets, and landscaped boulevards. Covering only three square miles, Oakwood has a longstanding tradition of responsive government, unique ambiance, and a wide range of city provided services. A mature and fully developed city with a diverse housing stock, typical homes in Oakwood range in price from $85,000 to over $500,000, with estate homes valued in excess of $1,000,000.00. 
Making An Offer >Creative Offers
Putting together an offer on a home is easy if the buyer has a lot of money, a terrific job and impeccable credit. Many buyers are not in that precise situation, however. And while sellers like to get their asking price, good listing agents prepare them for the possibility of receiving offers that involve some compromises.
Successful real estate agents know how to put together creative offers and do whatever it takes to make a transaction work. If a buyer is low on cash, the agent may structure an offer that shifts closing costs to the seller, minimizing the amount of cash that the buyer needs to close. A variation of a lease purchase arrangement might be effective if a buyer has recently changed jobs or is self-employed. Owner-financing for part of the loan can make a difference in some cases. If your agent brings you a complex offer designed to get a buyer into your home, don't say "no" until you understand the offer.
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What is encroachment, and how might it affect a property owner?
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Encroachment, refers to the unauthorized intrusion of a building or improvement onto another person's property; it often requires a surveyor's report to support the claim. |
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