Types
of Agents
How
to Select an Agent
Prequalified
or Pre-Approved
7
Reasons to buy a home
Moving
with Teenagers
How
to Find a Home
50
"Things To Watch"
when viewing a home
9
Types of Loans You Should Know
What
is a Sales Contract
Finding
Quality Inspectors
10
Ways to Ascertain a Down Payment
How
Lenders Approve Loan Applicants
Definitions
of Closing Costs
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Buyers' Resource Section:
The 3S Approach to Buying a Home:
When starting the adventure of buying a home, whether down the block
or on the other side of the world, there are several issues that
weigh heavily on a smooth outcome. The 3S Approach to Buying a Home
places the actions required to buy a home into three easy to remember
steps;
- The
Setup
- The
Selection
- The
Sale
I-The
Setup-
The Setup entails all procedures necessary to begin shopping for
your home and loan options. Proper completion of this step optimizes
house-hunting hours, which can be long and tedious.
II-The
Selection-
The Selection includes such decisions as neighborhoods in your city,
lender, and loan options. This step concludes with bidding on the
home of your dreams.
III-The
Sale-
The Sale, or closing, is the final obstacle remaining between you
and your new home. This portion breaks down sales contracts, negotiations,
lenders, insurance, and costs included in closing.
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