Meet Dave Slade and Associates Dave Slade has spent more than 23 years in the real estate industry as one of Albuquerque’s top agents. During this time he has sold more than 1,900 homes and currently sells one home every other day. Dave has been described as a man of vision; and it was such vision that in 1987 led Dave to co-found METRO 100 Realtors, and in 1997 to open MillenniumHomeNetwork.com. In 2002, he founded Dave Slade & Associates and has since built it into one of the top real estate teams in the country. Dave’s love of communicating ideas and working with people was forged in the fields of journalism and education. He has co-authored one book on real estate, Consumer Choices in Real Estate, and has been featured in several magazine and newspaper articles. Dave’s vast knowledge and experience combined with his commitment to helping families find solutions for their changing real estate needs is why Dave Slade stands out as a true leader in today’s real estate industry. 
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First Time Buyers >Questions from Real Estate Agents
Real estate agents begin their professional relationship with buyers by asking numerous questions about the buyer's personal and financial situation. The answers to these questions will give the real estate agent a clear idea about the buyer's housing needs and price range. It is a waste of time for an agent to show a buyer homes they can't afford, and it can be disheartening to consider unrealistic possibilities.
In order to do a great job finding you a home, your real estate agent needs to have some basic information about your income, debts, and the amount of cash you have available for a purchase. Your agent also needs to know something about your lifestyle. How large is your family? Where do you work? Do you have school-age children? Do you enjoy entertaining? What hobbies would you like to accommodate?
The real estate agent who helps you find your new home will get to know you very well, so it is very important that you feel comfortable with that person and free to communicate openly.
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What little-known folk remedy is said to help keep bats away from your home?
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According to some rural homeowners, if you tar and feather a two-by-four board and place it in your yard, it will ward off bats! |
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