buying a home
buying a home
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by STEVE ESSINGTON - 2007-04-18
Thinking about buying a home in the near future? If you are, you probably have lots of questions about the process. Even if you've purchased a home before, the real estate market is always changing an...
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by David Hoffman - 2007-04-20
The ability to purchase a second property is pretty exciting. There is much to be gained from the purchase of additional properties. You will realize a much higher amount of equity, and have an opp...
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by Cyndi Gerken - 2007-04-24
Buying a home is exciting isn't it? There is a certain exhilaration to the process that is quite unlike anything else. Perhaps it is because of the *sizeable* price tag that is typically associated...
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by Randy Heslip - 2007-04-25
If you are in the process of buying a home you may have noticed that there is a lot more to the process than meets the eye. If you have not yet gone through the home buying process, you may have no re...
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by Ron Stone - 2007-04-25
Before you get wrapped up in the excitement of buying a home, you need to prepare for things you may run up against in the mortgage application process. Following the steps below could save you ten...
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by Clifton Waldrep - 2007-04-29
The friendly state of Nevada, it could be a place you call home or one of your favorite vacation spots. Either way, it's a great place to be looking for an investment property. Prices are dropping a l...
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by Lee Keadle - 2007-05-02
People moving to Charleston, SC often have questions about where to live (or where to invest). As a real estate agent, I always ask them, "What are you looking for?" In order to help people who are...
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by Lee Keadle - 2007-05-02
When looking for a home, you will generally find three home types - single family house, townhouse, and condominium. Everyone knows what a house is, but many buyers (and many real estate agents) u...
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by Lee Keadle - 2007-05-02
The first step in figuring out which home you can afford is to talk with a home loan officer so that you can get pre-qualified for a loan. There is no reason to make plans for a house that you you...
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by Lee Keadle - 2007-05-02
If you are looking to buy a new home, try to find a home that will have a good resale value down the road. This concept applies to first time home buyers who are just looking for a "first home" as...