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What Are the Pros and Cons of Buying a New Home Before Selling the Old One?

What Are the Pros and Cons of Buying a New Home Before Selling the Old One?What Are the Pros and Cons of Buying a New Home Before Selling the Old One? Many homeowners can't afford to seriously shop for a new home until they have found a buyer for their existing home. They simply can't qualify to carry two homes at once. But even if you can qualify to own two houses at once for a short period, is it wise to take...

 

Sat Oct 12 2002
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What Are the Pros and Cons of Buying As Is?

What Are the Pros and Cons of Buying As Is?What Are the Pros and Cons of Buying As Is? When a property is sold as is, this usually means the seller won't warrant the condition of the property. The buyer buys the property in its current condition. And the buyer takes responsibility for correcting any defects. Probate and foreclosure sales are often as is...

 

Sat Oct 12 2002
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What Are the Pros and Cons of Using an Out-of-Area Agent?

What Are the Pros and Cons of Using an Out-of-Area Agent?What Are the Pros and Cons of Using an Out-of-Area Agent? There are many good reasons to work with a real estate agent who specializes in the area where you want to buy or sell a home. For example, a local specialist can educate you about local property values. This knowledge is critical if you want to avoid paying too much for a property....

 

Sat Oct 12 2002
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What Characteristics Define the Perfect Home?

What Characteristics Define the Perfect Home?What Characteristics Define the Perfect Home? Choosing the right home to buy is extremely important. Your home is your sanctuary from the outside world. It's the place where you relax and enjoy life with your friends and relatives. Buying the wrong home will cause you to want to move again. This takes time, not to mention money. Studies...

 

Sat Oct 12 2002
Views: 68


What is an As Is Sale?

What is an As Is Sale?What is An As Is Sale? Occasionally listings are advertised as as is sales. To some buyers this signals a potential bargain property. For others, an as is sale carries a negative connotation. It suggests that the property might be tainted. Often neither perception is accurate. It's difficult to know from...

 

Sat Oct 12 2002
Views: 71


What is Supposed to Be Disclosed to Buyers?

What is Supposed to Be Disclosed to Buyers?What is Supposed to Be Disclosed to Buyers? Many states have seller disclosure laws. Disclosure laws require sellers to make certain disclosures to buyers about the condition of their property. In some states, like California, sellers must complete a state-mandated seller disclosure form which asks specific questions about the property....

 

Sat Oct 12 2002
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What Should I Do If I'm Having Trouble Finding a Home to Buy?

What Should I Do If I'm Having Trouble Finding a Home to Buy?What Should I Do If I'm Having Trouble Finding a Home to Buy? Looking for months for a home to buy with no success can be a frustrating experience. Here are steps you can take to turn the situation around. First, identify the source of the problem. Why are you having difficulty finding a home to buy? Is the inventory of homes for sale low?.

 

Sat Oct 12 2002
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What Should I Know Before Embarking On a Home Inspection?

What Should I Know Before Embarking On a Home Inspection?What Should I Know Before Embarking On a Home Inspection? It's unrealistic to expect a home to be free of defects, so you should anticipate that your home inspection will reveal some problems. Even a new home can have defects if it wasn't constructed properly. The home inspection is a discovery process that will, hopefully, inform you of...

 

Sat Oct 12 2002
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What Should I Watch Out For If I'm Buying Directly From a Seller?

What Should I Watch Out For If I'm Buying Directly From a Seller?What Should I Watch Out For If I'm Buying Directly From a Seller? Most home sellers -- about 4 in 5 -- use real estate agents to list and sell their homes. Of the other 20 percent, some sell FSBO (pronounced Fizz-bo) which is real estate jargon for For Sale By Owner. Other sellers, however, sell without marketing their homes at all....

 

Sat Oct 12 2002
Views: 71


What Should I Watch Out For If I'm Buying on the Rebound?

What Should I Watch Out For If I'm Buying on the Rebound?What Should I Watch Out For If I'm Buying on the Rebound? No one likes to lose a home to another buyer in a multiple offer competition. It can be just as disappointing when a purchase transaction falls apart. Buying a home is a business transaction like none other. It's far more emotional than most people realize. When you buy a home,..

 

Sat Oct 12 2002
Views: 70


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