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Building a Home
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Building A Home: 6 Things Your Builder Will Not Tell You
Buying a newly constructed home should be an enjoyable experience. Sadly, for most consumers, it’s a nightmare that will stay with them the rest of their life. A common statement made by many new homebuyers is that they will never have another home built for them.
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Tips on Viewing Property
Buying a home is one of the largest purchases that many of us will make. Despite this, few of us spend as much time looking round a property as we should. Let's examine some top property viewing tips.
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A Structured Approach to Buying a Home – Part 4 – Viewings
You have taken two major steps now in the enterprise of buying a home. You are now quite clear about what you are looking for in your home and you have a clearer picture of your financial position. You know how much loan or mortgage you can raise. Now is the time for you to start hunting for a house that fits your bill.
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The Real Estate Contract
Many people sign a real estate contract and don’t even understand what terms they're agreeing to. We think it is important for you to have a basic understanding of this legally binding contract. You don’t have to be an attorney or a real estate agent to appreciate the basic legal requirements of owning a home!
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8 Tips for Keeping Your Loan Until Closing
Many factors can affect your financing during the home buying process. From the time you apply for a mortgage until the time of closing, you should not make any drastic changes to your financial status. So, be sure to follow these 8 tips in order to keep your financing intact for your closing.
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Buying a House - First 3 Steps
Before buying that first or next home, there are 3 things you should really do before calling your real estate agent or mortgage broker. It is important to understand where you are financially before your heart becomes set on that perfect house. By figuring out your net worth, your monthly budget, how much debt you pay every month and what your Gross Debt Service (GDS) and Total Debt Service (TDS) ratios are you will have a better understanding on how much you can afford on that new house.
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Local Church Newsletter - A Great Source of Real Estate Leads
The church bulletin is a powerful and inexpensive source of advertising. Any serious real estate investor should investigate this method of advertising as a way to generate an endless stream of leads of people who want to sell their home. This article discusses how you can use the church bulleting to strengthen your real estate investing business at a low cost.
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Murcia - Costa Calida Property For Sale
Are you searching for a property for sale in Spain? Not familiar with the areas of Spain and not decided where to buy? Have a look at some of the reasons of why Murcia (Costa Calida region) is a hugely popular region to buy a property in Spain.
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Real Estate Agents and Home Loans
Many real estate agents are used to helping people obtain home loans to purchase their dreamed property. Not all of them however have expertise on home loans for bad credit applicants and unfortunately, others have agreements with specific lenders that tend to overcharge borrowers for financing even if they show a clean and perfect credit score and history. Thus, you need to take some precautions...
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The New Whatcom Project
For years the Bellingham downtown was seen as an industrial area. With heavy industry dominating much of the waterfront there was little room for development. This, however is a situation that has changed. The revitalization of the Bellingham waterfront is underway!
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A Structured Approach to Buying a Home - Part 3 - Mortgage
As a first time buyer you have taken an important step. You are now clear in your mind about the size, amenities, the type of location, etc of the house you want to purchase. The next step now is to organize the finances for the purchase.
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