BuyerCurious.com, the first real estate website that allows home buyers and sellers to make and receive offers online, announced a special promotion for home buyers in the state of Kentucky in conjunction with its recent launch there. The BuyerCurious.com Housing Stimulus Package is comprised of two components designed to cut the cost of home buying for Kentucky residents and are detailed below.
1. Make an electronic offer for $19.99. As a buyer, you can make an electronic offer on any home for this low price which reflects a $40 discount off BuyerCurious’ standard pricing.
2. Receive a $500 Home Depot gift card when you complete a residential real estate transaction through BuyerCurious.com.
BuyerCurious.com provides a simple, safe and convenient service that enables interested buyers and sellers to anonymously connect, negotiate and reduce costs on real estate transactions. Users of the site may be able to realize thousands of dollars in savings in the purchase or sale of a home.
“Kentucky residents who plan to make an offer on the purchase of a home have a very special incentive to act right now,” said Jim Lesinski, founder and CEO of BuyerCurious.com. “By making an offer before the end of February and subsequently closing on the transaction, buyers not only receive all the benefits of electronic negotiation, they also end up money ahead simply by making the decision to use BuyerCurious.com.”
The promotion is open to both home buyers and agents in the state of Kentucky. For complete promotion rules and guidelines, please visit: https://www.buyercurious.com/homes/promotion/ky. Promotion ends February 29, 2012.
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BuyerCurious.com is changing the way people buy and sell homes. The BuyerCurious.com platform provides a safe, secure online environment for homebuyers and sellers to negotiate offers, collaborate with advisors, and dramatically reduce the cost of buying or selling a home. BuyerCurious.com is a service of DealCurious, LLC, founded in 2009 and headquartered in Excelsior, MN, a suburb of Minneapolis. For more information, visit www.buyercurious.com.