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Indiana State Parks Are Among The Many Wonderful State Parks That You Can Find

You will find that the Indiana state parks have many activities and items that you can see when you visit any one of these parks. Currently there area about 58 to 60 state parks in the state of Indiana. These parks are each in their own way very interesting. For instance you will find that there is an Indiana state park for turkeys. This park is called Turkey Run state park.

Indiana state park will amaze you by the fishing and game hunting that you can find. You will however need to see about getting the appropriate license for either hunting or fishing. Once you have received this license it is best to know the conditions of hunting which are in place for the continuation of a healthy wildlife population. Sometimes you will find great camping grounds to stay in at these Indiana state parks. While there are definitely camping grounds where you can stay, you will also find different lodgings that will accommodate you for any length of time.

Indiana Free Homebuyer Realtor Representation

So I’m at a wedding this weekend and a young friend asks how much it would cost to put me on retainer to buy a house. I explained to him how in the State of Indiana, in almost all residential purchases the buyer can receive free representation and choose their own real estate agent. If you’ve never bought a house, then odds are that you’ve never sold a home…

A seller will (and should) normally hire a Realtor or Real Estate Agent to assist them in marketing and negotiating the sale of their home. We’ll call this Agent the “Listing Agent”, they will then market the property with a main focus on the local property listing system. [Side Note- Metropolitan Indianapolis Board of Realtors (MIBOR) recently decided to change the name of our local system from MLS (Multiple Listing System) to BLC (Broker Listing Cooperative). I'll discuss this topic on another post.] The seller and the Listing Agent will agree on a price for services upon the effective sale of the home. What you need to understand at this point is that the Listing Agent will use a portion (normally half, sometimes more, sometimes less) of those funds to attract other agents. If the Listing Agent finds the buyer for the property then they keep the entire agreed amount (which can be different that if another agent brings the buyer).

 
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