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  • The first step in home selling is to get your house ready for market

    The first step in home selling is to get your house ready for market. The home selling process can seem overwhelming, but it doesn’t have to be. We’ve broken it down into six easy steps. This article describes the first step: Getting your home ready to sell. The more preparation you do beforehand...
    by RE.com Tips & Tools on Jan 19 2007, 11:20 AM
  • Buying your first home

    Understanding all that is involved can help you through the purchase of your first home. Buying a first home can feel intimidating. However, by understanding the process, you can have a great experience buying your first home. 1. Begin the loan process. One of the first steps in buying a home is finding...
    by RE.com Tips & Tools on Jan 12 2007, 03:37 PM
  • Step 4: Finding a Real Estate Agent

    When buying a home, it's helpful to have a real estate agent who will keep the process running smoothly. Finding an agent who has expertise in the area you are looking is crucial. Your agent will know the market and work to get the best deal possible. Buying a home also means wading through a great...
    by RE.com Tips & Tools on Jan 22 2007, 02:40 PM
  • Home Buying Made Simple

    Take home buying step-by-step to help eliminate anxiety Buying a home, especially your first home, can be downright intimidating. After all, it’s likely to be the single largest purchase you’ll ever make. Plus, before you seal the deal, you’ll have to take care of a ton of tiny details...
    by RE.com Tips & Tools on Jan 11 2007, 12:10 PM
  • Step 1: Getting Set to Sell Your Home

    The first step in home selling is to get your house ready for market. The home selling process can seem overwhelming, but it doesn’t have to be. We’ve broken it down into six easy steps. This article describes the first step: Getting your home ready to sell. The more preparation you do beforehand...
    by RE.com Tips & Tools on Jan 19 2007, 01:58 PM
  • Buying a Historic Home

    Historic homes are a labor of love. Discover what it takes to buy, register and maintain one. The landscape of America is dotted with historic residences. But for every Monticello, Wrigley Mansion and Hearst Castle there are hundreds of lesser-known buildings that are significant to their local history...
    by RE.com Tips & Tools on Jun 19 2007, 04:11 PM
  • Step 1: Checking Your Credit

    When buying a home, one of the first things you should do is check your credit report and score. Your credit score is probably the most important piece of information a lender considers when deciding on your interest rate, so you want to be sure that everything on your credit report is correct. Mistakes...
    by RE.com Tips & Tools on Jan 25 2007, 02:33 PM
  • Step 6: Making an Offer

    Once you've found the right home, the next step is to make an offer to the seller. This can be a nerve wracking step in the home buying process, especially since you stand to spend a great deal of money and there is a chance that the seller will reject your offer. Here a few things to keep in mind...
    by RE.com Tips & Tools on Jan 20 2007, 02:43 PM
  • Step 7: Choosing the Right Mortgage

    One of the most critical steps in buying a home is finding the right mortgage. For most people, buying a home is impossible without getting a mortgage, and because it is a major financial commitment, you should find the mortgage that is right for your situation. A good way to start is to educate yourself...
    by RE.com Tips & Tools on Jan 19 2007, 02:44 PM
  • Step 9: Home Inspection and Appraisal

    Before you finalize the sale of a home, you should hire a third party to do an inspection of the property. Inspections are meant to uncover any problems with the home that could affect its livability, safety or value. It’s usually a good idea to make your offer to purchase contingent on the home...
    by RE.com Tips & Tools on Jan 17 2007, 02:47 PM
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