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How Ready Are You to Buy a Home?

Determining Your Dream Home and Finding It!

Factory Built Homes Are Worth a Look

Purchase Manufactured Homes with FHA Loan

How to Buy a Foreclosed Home

Pros and Cons of Corner Lots

Know the Neighborhood Before You Buy

Tune in to an Open House on the Radio

Finding a Qualified Broker or Agent

Shopping for a Loan and Choosing a Lender

How to Improve Your Credit

How to Survive the Loan Application Process

Making an Offer and Signing Contracts

Cancel Your Contract in 3 Days

Understanding the Closing/Settlement Process

Choosing Home Inspection and Settlement Professionals

Double Check Your New Home - The Walkthrough

Know Your Consumer Rights

Seniors Have Many Housing Opportunities

Preparing for the Big Day -- Relocating Moving

Make Your Home Your Castle - Cost Effective Redecorating Ideas


 

What Do You Know or Remember...

...about getting a loan?

Where Do You Start?
Here are some hints.

You probably have already thought about the type of home you would like to buy. Maybe you have spent days looking at open houses in great neighborhoods. It is entirely possible that you've already discovered a great home that you want to buy. Congratulations! Guess what? It's time to get a mortgage loan. The question is where do you start? Or more importantly, how do you get the best deal?

There are more loans available from more lenders than ever before. Loan officers rattle off technical terms like ARMs, amortization, and APR. Don't be confused by the vast array of choices or intimidated by all the technical talk. Home finance is a lot less complicated than it seems to be. You can make all those choices work in your favor if you know the basis for comparing them.


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