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Buying
Tip
You can assume that any appliances listed
"as is" are on their last legs.
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Whether your a first time buyer
or an experienced one, its always an advantage to know as
much information as you can. But don't worry, I'm always here
to help you decide and close on your new home with less hassles
as possible.
Working with a Professional
Starting the Buying Process
Renting vs. Buying
Choosing a Community
Property Taxes
Understanding Listings
Home Hunting Tips
Appraisal, Inspections, Legal, Insurance
Making an Offer
Closing Procedures and Moving
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Renting vs. Buying
Renting offers a lifestyle that's nearly maintenance-free.
That may appeal to you, but consider that renting offers
you no equity, no tax benefit, and most likely no protection
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Choosing a Community
If commuting time is important to you, take a "test
drive" — get up extra early a few days and drive
to work from the home you're considering. |
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Working with a Professional
One clear advantage of enlisting the help of a sales professional
is simply that you don't have to go through it alone.
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