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Buying a Home: Why You Need a Real Estate Attorney


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Buying a Home: Why You Need a Real Estate Attorney

When I bought my first home, I basically signed whatever was placed in front of me. The idea of becoming a homeowner overshadowed any concerns that I might have. Besides, the agent seemed to know just what needed to be done. It was only later that I learned there was some confusion about the location of the property lines. Two years and several thousand dollars later, I finally got things straightened out. When I bought my second home, you can bet that I had a real estate attorney by my side. Everything was checked and double-checked before I signed anything If you are thinking about buying a home, take nothing for granted. Let me tell you more about my experience and why you need your own legal counsel. In the long run, you'll save a lot of time and trouble.

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Purchasing an older home can often mean that you're able to buy in an area you like and get the size of house you want without spending nearly as much money as with new construction. If you're interested in the prospect of buying an older home, but are unsure about the work involved, it's vital that you look into what you can do to avoid making a mistake with your purchase. Read More 

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Part of the house hunting process usually involves searching online. The listings you view are mostly taken from the multiple listing service or MLS. You do not have access to all of the information from the listing, but the status of the home is generally included. Understanding the statuses is important. Here is what you need to know about the statuses: Are Homes Removed from the MLS After an Offer? Read More 

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There are many reasons that you may be looking to buy a new construction home. For many, having a brand-new home that's never been lived in is very appealing, whereas others may enjoy the peace of mind in knowing everything in the home is brand-new, with major appliances/components still under warranty. Still, before you purchase a brand-new home, there are some common mistakes you'll want to avoid to ensure that you end up in your dream home! Read More 

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Finding the home you want can be very difficult, especially when you are looking for a home that has a basement, a big yard, looks exactly the way you want it, is in a neighborhood that you want to live in, and is under the price that you want to pay for a home. With an experienced realtor and the right strategy, you can snag the home of your dreams.  Read More