- Sunday, April 5, 2009, 6:56
- The Home Buying Process
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Homebuyer’s remorse is the feeling that you’ve chosen the wrong house to buy, paid too much, or that the house has a major flaw. Unlike when you buy a pair of shoes, you can’t just bring your house back to the store and get something else. You own the house, and if it isn’t what you wanted, you will have to spend time and money ...
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- Sunday, April 5, 2009, 6:20
- The Home Buying Process
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Before you close on your home, you have the right to conduct a final walk through. Usually performed either the day of or the day before the closing, the final walk through is your last opportunity to inspect the property and ensure that it is being conveyed to you in the condition you expect. You will check for the following:
The condition of the ...
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- Thursday, April 2, 2009, 18:56
- The Home Buying Process
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From having your credit put under a microscope by a mortgage lender to spending all your free time looking at houses, buying a home can be a stressful experience. Much of the stress is avoidable with advance preparation and hiring the right real estate professionals. Here are things you can do to make your home purchase go ...
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- Thursday, April 2, 2009, 18:33
- Mortgage FYI
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When Brandon and Jamie Creamer decided to buy their first home, they weighed several financing options. They chose to take advantage of their military service and apply for a VA loan. Brandon, on active duty in Iraq, and Jamie, a former member of the Army National Guard, met the eligibility requirements for VA and decided it was ...
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