Articles tagged: buying a house
<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Sridhar Lewis The right of a tenant to buy his or her property (under the Leasehold Reform, Housing and Urban Development Act 1993) is now well known. The right, however, does not apply in all cases and one of the exceptions is that a landlord may refuse to sell a property if it is the landlord’s intention to redevelop the premises. written by Lee Keadle Finding a neighborhood that is a good match for you can be very difficult, especially with so many homes on the market to choose from right now. So, we’ve come up with seven steps to help you find the right neighborhood!
written by Paul Adkins At face value mortgages seem straightforward - you borrow money to buy a house and then pay back the loan plus any interest.
But the more you look into mortgages the more you realise that it's not quite so simple after all. written by Steve Gillman We don't have jobs, we told the mortgage loan salesman. That's when we learned how easy it was to get a no-doc loan. written by Christian Jacobsen So you've got your mortgage loan approval and are ready to look for a home. Here's a couple of ideas to keep in mind when looking for the right home for you. written by Miles Loss What is the difference between Pre-Qualified, Pre-Approved and Approved? How does this apply to you and obtaining a mortgage? written by Raul Lozoya Lozoya I work with many first time buyers here in San Diego and one of the main reasons that first-time buyers have many fears is a lack of knowledge. The fear is in not knowing. Most first-time buyers do not seek professional advice from a Realtor® on how to buy a home. So they don't know that they can buy a home with virtually no money down and may qualify for many different loans that will make their monthly payment very affordable. The key is to sit down with a knowledgeable Realtor® and ask questions to these concerns and get answers that will give them knowledge so they can be more confident as they go through the process. written by Jake Marsh When buying a home, you naturally want to get the best home possible for your money. One thing that you can do to ensure that you are receiving a quality home is to check the interior for faults or things that may require fixing or replacing. The following is a list of interior concerns and things to check before making an offer on any home. written by Randy Heslip 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. Not only is there a huge process involved, there are also many subtle steps that can aid and help things work out much more smoothly. Here are just some of the things to consider when buying a home. written by Matt Barker Finding the home that is right for you and your family can be a complicated undertaking. Add to this the fact that you will likely need to find a home that will perfect for many years to come and the process becomes even harder. written by Tim Mai Armed with tips on buying a home can really make or break the purchase of a new piece of property. Ironing out all of the major, as well as insignificant details before house hunting will help make buying a home a much easier process. This may be one of the most important decisions of your life. Choose wisely and you may never need help buying a home again. This occurs when you have achieved a high level of satisfaction from the choices you make today. << previous page 1 next page>> |