10
steps to buying your first home
Buying your first home can and should be a fun, exciting experience.
It will probably also be the single largest investment you ever
make. For this reason, it is important to be involved and informed.
Use the series of steps below to make your home buying experience
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How much can you afford?
Three elements are crucial to the purchase of a home: the down
payment, closing costs and the mortgage. Find out how these components
will help you choose your new home.Continue...
Choosing between a new
and existing home
With their belongings neatly stashed in cardboard boxes, the Smiths
entered the market for a new home. The scenarios played out before
them. Unsure whether to choose a new home or existing home, they
sought out the help of a realtor and a home builder.Continue...
Rent vs. Buy, which one
is right for you?
Buying a home is part of the American dream - the centerpiece
enclosed by a white picket fence. The purchase is a long-term
investment and part of finding roots within community. It's also
a big responsibility. Continue...
Choosing the right realtor
Although realtors might specialize in either existing homes, new
homes or a particular area of town, across the board, a local
expert said experience is a key factor in choosing a realtor.
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Selecting the home for you
Finding a home that suits your needs is a very personal experience.
Everyone has different tastes and different needs, so the home
for you may not be the home for everyone. Kids, price and location
are just some of the factors you will have to think of when looking
for a house. Continue...
Choosing a neighborhood
When you buy a home, you also buy part of a neighborhood. The
two are inseparable and what neighborhood your new house is in
is important to take into consideration before you make an offer.
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Home Buyer's Checklist
Whether you're still browsing through your first set of homes
or are comparing the finalists, this handy printable checklist
will help you make the final decision based on a feature for feature
comparison. Continue...
Negotiating tips
Negotiating the price for your new home doesn't have to be a stressful
experience. You can be a successful negotiator if you keep a few
things in mind.
First, remember, an informed buyer is a confident one. Negotiations
may be like snowflakes, no two are the same, but one thing that
can help you in every negotiation is information. Below is a list
of questions that will allow you to become well informed heading
into negotiations. Continue...
Home Architectural styles
Ever wonder what the difference between a Salt Box and a Dutch
Colonial is? How about a Greek Revival and a Federal? Well, we've
got a very useful list of residential Architectural styles that
can assist homebuyers in knowing just what they are looking at.
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Walk-through checklist
A house is a big investment and you need to make sure there are
no unexpected surprises in your new home. The last thing you want
to worry about when you are about to move in is whether your electrical
system works, whether the basement leaks, and whether you have
an insured warranty to cover it. Continue...
Durability: How long something
lasts has a profound effect on the cost of home ownership
A home is a lifetime investment. Did you ever wonder, though,
how long the components of that lifetime investment might last?
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