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Buying your Gold Beach Home

Buying a Gold Beach Home - The Paper Trail

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The purchase of a Gold Beach home is a process which eventually generates a great amount of paperwork: one step at a time.  Let Rogue Sportsman's Realty walk with you down each step of the real estate journey:

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Financing a Gold Beach Home

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It is likely that in order to complete your Gold Beach home purchase you'll need some kind of financing.  But what do you need to complete the home purchase?  Consider the following: 

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What Documents Should I Keep?

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CLOSING DOCUMENTS

Transaction and contract negotiation documents are always kept on file at Rogue Sportsman's Realty.  Closing documents are provided by the title company.  The deed and mortgage documents are filed at the county recorder and become a public record, meaning you can always obtain a copy of those documents from the recorder's office or from a title company.  We will gladly assist you in compiling a complete set of documents related to the closing on your home.  You should consider keeping these documents for at least a few years after you eventually sell your home. For some who will never sell, that means indefinitely. 

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Gold Beach Homes Expert

Allan Terrett

Gold Beach Homes from Allan TerrettChoosing to live on the southern Oregon coast says a lot about a person. I personally enjoy the tranquility of the forest and the excitement of the ocean. Gold Beach is an escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. I moved here with my wife Robin in 1975 from London, England. For her it was returning home, but for me it was the start of a continuing adventure.

Upon arriving in Gold Beach I went to work for my father-in-law, National Basketball Hall of Famer, "Laddie" Gale, at Sportsman's Realty, Inc.. He taught me the business and so much more about people. To him honesty went without saying and ethical behavior was essential. The firms' reputation was built on this, and when he retired in 1981, we made a pledge to maintain that reputation. In 2004 the firm became Rogue Sportsman's Realty, and I stepped back to being a broker and Dante Concetto, a long time friend and agent took over the ownership and running of the company.

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