Michael Hudson Top real estate agent in Lake Mary

Michael Hudson

eXp Realty
2 Years of Experience
$2.2M
Total Sales Last Year
2
Years of Experience

    About Michael Hudson

    Michael has been on both sides of real estate sales transactions over the past decade. These transactions total nearly $4,700,000. Michael decided to acquire his broker license through the state of North Carolina so that her could help others with these same transactions.
    HOBBIES/INTEREST
    Michael owns a small hobby farm at his home in Bear Creek, NC. He raises chickens, Guineafowl, Peafowl, Goats, a Pig, a miniature Mule and a herd of cattle.
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    Credentials

    LICENSE
    Real Estate - North Carolina - # 344844
    Designation

    Licensed Realtor

    REALTOR

    Specialties

    • Sellers
    • Buyers
    • Commercial Property
    • Mobile Homes
    • Residential Property

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    Answered Questions

    How can I tell how old my house is?

    Your local County should have the appropriate records in relation to your property.

    Answered by Michael Hudson | ButÄ—, MT, USA | 1161 Views | Working With an Agent | 2 years ago
    After I accepted an offer, can I accept a different offer?

    Depending on your state and that states Real Estate commission rules. I would check the state guidelines or consult an attorney for the best answer,

    Answered by Michael Hudson | Palm Beach, FL, USA | 1100 Views | Working With an Agent | 2 years ago
    Who pays realtor fees and commissions?

    The seller generally pays the commission fees.

    Answered by Michael Hudson | Tampa, FL, USA | 1843 Views | Working With an Agent | 2 years ago
    How are commission rates split?

    Usually depends on the policies utilized by both firms. Nobody actually determines the commissions received from a transaction.

    Answered by Michael Hudson | St. Louis, MO, USA | 1031 Views | Working With an Agent | 2 years ago
    How quick can I close?

    Depends on your local jurisdiction (county offices) and attorneys. It takes time to do title searches and to get all the paperwork in order.

    Answered by Michael Hudson | Baskin, LA, USA | 926 Views | Working With an Agent | 2 years ago
    What to pay attention when reading real estate agreement?

    Hopefully your agent went over it with you. That is the first thing, to help their clients understand what is in the agreement. If you are still unsure, perhaps you have an attorney friend that could help explain it to you.

    Answered by Michael Hudson | Augusta, ME, USA | 873 Views | Working With an Agent | 2 years ago
    Price in our neighborhood?

    It would be best to locate a realtor local to your house, so they can perform a "CMA" for you. A CMA is a comparative market analysis and will give you a relatively decent idea of what your house is worth.

    Answered by Michael Hudson | Mt Ida, AR, USA | 1001 Views | Working With an Agent | 2 years ago
    Is it feasible to find rental home 2 wks before movein date?

    That is definitely a tight timeframe. NOT an impossible timeframe, just going to be difficult. I would suggest finding a rental for 2 months in or around Murfreesboro. This should allow you to comfortably browse houses, pick a home and go through the sales process. Might not be exactly what you wanted to hear, but I am sure it was already on your mind.

    Answered by Michael Hudson | Murfreesboro, TN, USA | 873 Views | Working With an Agent | 2 years ago
    What is title insurance? Should I get it?

    Protects buyers, sellers and lenders from any future claims (liens) against the deed of the property. I highly recommend it!

    Answered by Michael Hudson | Fairview, NC, USA | 925 Views | Working With an Agent | 2 years ago
    How long do you need to stay in a house before selling it?

    Excise tax is cheaper if you reside in your home for a minimum of 2 years. However, I strongly recommend consulting with your accountant for a better understanding of the potential financial risk.

    Answered by Michael Hudson | Charlotte, NC, USA | 1319 Views | Working With an Agent | 2 years ago
    Does the value of my home affect the commission that I pay?

    Depending on what is discussed and agreed upon in a listing agreement. Commission is generally based on a percentage, that is agreed upon between the seller and the listing agent. There is NOT an industry set rate as to what the commission is to be on a contract. To answer your question about more expensive houses, yes, the commission is normally higher.

    Answered by Michael Hudson | Buffalo | 1968 Views | Working With an Agent | 2 years ago

    Contact Information

    Location

    1400 S International PkwyLake Mary, FL, 32746

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