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Home Buyer Articles

Purchasing a new home means that you now have to move. Follow these tips for packing like a pro.   read more...
Items you need to keep in your records after your closing.   read more...
The lender must disclose a good faith estimate of all settlement costs. A check to cover your closing costs will probably have to be a cashier’s check. The title company or other entity conducting the closing will tell you the required amount for:   read more...
Items to look for during your final walk-through   read more...
Purchasing Title Insurance can be the most important decision you ever make. Here are 5 things you need to understand.   read more...
Here are 10 ways to lower the costs of your homeowners insurance.   read more...
Having enough homeowners insurance is critical, here are 5 things you need to understand about homeowners insurance.   read more...
Important terminology to understand while choosing a loan option.   read more...
If your income and savings are making homebuying a challenge, consider these options.   read more...
10 items of documentation that a lender will need from you.   read more...
Be sure you find a loan that fits your needs with these comprehensive questions.   read more...
Before you buy, contact the condo board with the following questions. In the process, you’ll learn how responsive—and organized—its members are.   read more...
5 important questions to ask about your property taxes before buying a home.   read more...
Check your home warranty policy to see which of the following items are covered. Also check to see if the policy covers the full replacement cost of an item.   read more...
A thorough home inspection before purchasing your home can help avoid unforeseen expenses.   read more...
Choosing a home inspector is an important part of the home-buying process. These 10 questions will help you with your decision.   read more...
No home is flawless, but certain physical problems can be expensive.   read more...
If the latest technology or entertainment options are important in your new home, add the following questions to your buyer’s checklist.   read more...
Buying a new home can be stressful, follow these 10 tips to taking the stress out of buying a home.   read more...
10 valuable tips for the first-time homebuyer.   read more...
Don't get caught by these 5 common first-time homebuyer mistakes.   read more...
7 reasons why you should own your own home.   read more...
10 easy steps to prepare yourself for homeownership.   read more...
5 Reasons why you should use a REALTOR to help buy or sell your home.   read more...
Condominiums and townhouses offer an affordable option to single-family homes in most areas. But consider these facts before you buy.   read more...
Increase your chances of getting your dream house instead of losing it to another buyer, with these easy steps.   read more...
The neighborhood you choose can have a big impact on your lifestyle—safety, available amenities, and convenience all play their part.   read more...
While your opinions on the type of home you want to own may change during the homebuying process, use this easy checklist to help you prioritize and make the shopping process less time consuming.   read more...
Credit scores range between 200 and 800. Scores above 620 are considered desirable for obtaining a mortgage.   read more...
Credit scores, along with your overall income and debt, are a big factor in determining if you’ll qualify for a loan and what loan terms you’ll be able to qualify for.   read more...
The first step in getting yourself in financial shape to buy a home is to know what you make and what you spend now   read more...
Follow these 8 steps to getting your finances in order   read more...
The first step in getting yourself in financial shape to buy a home is to know what you make and what you spend now. List your income and expenses below.   read more...
8 Steps to Getting Your Finances in Order   read more...

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