Beginner's Guide to Home Buying
Learn how to buy a home the right way...

beginners-guide-home-buying-coverThe Beginner's Guide to Home Buying is an ideal resource for those who recognize the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity staring them in the face, but who aren't well-versed in the intricacies of home buying.

This new guide was written with one goal in mind: To show the average Joe or Jane who wants to buy a home how to do properly during while the bargains are still available.

If you don't feel 100% prepared to purchase a home right now, you need a copy of The Beginner's Guide to Home Buying. It's that simple.

I want you to play along with me for a moment.

Think about your life and where you are today.

Now, think about what owning a home could mean to you.

I want you to consider the advantages it would offer you financially.

I want you to think about the increased level of comfort and improved quality of life you'd experience.

Think about what it would mean for your family.

Look, there's a reason why we all consider home ownership a cornerstone of the American Dream. It's life-changing and provides so many massive benefits.

There are people out there who are spending their days whining. They're talking about how bad the economy is and they're complaining about the way home prices have plummeted. They claim the American Dream is dead.

They're wrong. They might be losing right now due to decisions they made before the bubble burst, but that doesn't mean you can't take advantage of these unique circumstances by buying a home for a fraction of what it was worth just a few years ago--and a fraction of what it will be worth in the future.

You can have your chunk of the American Dream. You just need to know how to grab it.

And that's what The Beginner's Guide to Home Buying will give you.

Look at some of the things this great resource covers:

* Understanding your personal financial situation...
* Determining how much you can spend on a home...
* Realtors, real estate agents and real estate brokers--and what they can (and can't) do for you...
* Mortgages--how they really work and what it all means to you...
* Making an offer on a home and signing...
* Home inspections and appraisals...
* Homeowners isurance...
* How to close on a home...
* Comparing new homes, older homes and foreclosure properties...


AND MORE!

Plus, it's not written like you're some kind of real estate expert. This is a real resource for real people. The Beginner's Guide to Home Buying does everything short of putting the keys to your new home in the palm of your hand!


Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Look at your financial situation
Chapter 2: Are You Ready To Buy a Home?
Chapter 3: Realtor vs. Real Estate Agent vs. Real Estate Broker
Chapter 4: The Mortgage/Loan
Chapter 5: The Down Payment
Chapter 6: How To Qualify For a Mortgage Loan
Chapter 7: Closing Costs
Chapter 8: The Next Steps
Chapter 9: Making The Offer and Signing
Chapter 10: The Home Inspection
Chapter 11: The Appraisal
Chapter 12: The Insurance
Chapter 13: The Closing
Chapter 14: Conclusion - New Homes vs. Fixer Uppers and Foreclosures
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Beginner's Guide to Home Buying
Learn how to buy a home the right way...

beginners-guide-home-buying-coverThe Beginner's Guide to Home Buying is an ideal resource for those who recognize the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity staring them in the face, but who aren't well-versed in the intricacies of home buying.

This new guide was written with one goal in mind: To show the average Joe or Jane who wants to buy a home how to do properly during while the bargains are still available.

If you don't feel 100% prepared to purchase a home right now, you need a copy of The Beginner's Guide to Home Buying. It's that simple.

I want you to play along with me for a moment.

Think about your life and where you are today.

Now, think about what owning a home could mean to you.

I want you to consider the advantages it would offer you financially.

I want you to think about the increased level of comfort and improved quality of life you'd experience.

Think about what it would mean for your family.

Look, there's a reason why we all consider home ownership a cornerstone of the American Dream. It's life-changing and provides so many massive benefits.

There are people out there who are spending their days whining. They're talking about how bad the economy is and they're complaining about the way home prices have plummeted. They claim the American Dream is dead.

They're wrong. They might be losing right now due to decisions they made before the bubble burst, but that doesn't mean you can't take advantage of these unique circumstances by buying a home for a fraction of what it was worth just a few years ago--and a fraction of what it will be worth in the future.

You can have your chunk of the American Dream. You just need to know how to grab it.

And that's what The Beginner's Guide to Home Buying will give you.

Look at some of the things this great resource covers:

* Understanding your personal financial situation...
* Determining how much you can spend on a home...
* Realtors, real estate agents and real estate brokers--and what they can (and can't) do for you...
* Mortgages--how they really work and what it all means to you...
* Making an offer on a home and signing...
* Home inspections and appraisals...
* Homeowners isurance...
* How to close on a home...
* Comparing new homes, older homes and foreclosure properties...


AND MORE!

Plus, it's not written like you're some kind of real estate expert. This is a real resource for real people. The Beginner's Guide to Home Buying does everything short of putting the keys to your new home in the palm of your hand!


Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Look at your financial situation
Chapter 2: Are You Ready To Buy a Home?
Chapter 3: Realtor vs. Real Estate Agent vs. Real Estate Broker
Chapter 4: The Mortgage/Loan
Chapter 5: The Down Payment
Chapter 6: How To Qualify For a Mortgage Loan
Chapter 7: Closing Costs
Chapter 8: The Next Steps
Chapter 9: Making The Offer and Signing
Chapter 10: The Home Inspection
Chapter 11: The Appraisal
Chapter 12: The Insurance
Chapter 13: The Closing
Chapter 14: Conclusion - New Homes vs. Fixer Uppers and Foreclosures
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Beginner's Guide to Home Buying

by Timothy Mitchell
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Learn how to buy a home the right way...

beginners-guide-home-buying-coverThe Beginner's Guide to Home Buying is an ideal resource for those who recognize the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity staring them in the face, but who aren't well-versed in the intricacies of home buying.

This new guide was written with one goal in mind: To show the average Joe or Jane who wants to buy a home how to do properly during while the bargains are still available.

If you don't feel 100% prepared to purchase a home right now, you need a copy of The Beginner's Guide to Home Buying. It's that simple.

I want you to play along with me for a moment.

Think about your life and where you are today.

Now, think about what owning a home could mean to you.

I want you to consider the advantages it would offer you financially.

I want you to think about the increased level of comfort and improved quality of life you'd experience.

Think about what it would mean for your family.

Look, there's a reason why we all consider home ownership a cornerstone of the American Dream. It's life-changing and provides so many massive benefits.

There are people out there who are spending their days whining. They're talking about how bad the economy is and they're complaining about the way home prices have plummeted. They claim the American Dream is dead.

They're wrong. They might be losing right now due to decisions they made before the bubble burst, but that doesn't mean you can't take advantage of these unique circumstances by buying a home for a fraction of what it was worth just a few years ago--and a fraction of what it will be worth in the future.

You can have your chunk of the American Dream. You just need to know how to grab it.

And that's what The Beginner's Guide to Home Buying will give you.

Look at some of the things this great resource covers:

* Understanding your personal financial situation...
* Determining how much you can spend on a home...
* Realtors, real estate agents and real estate brokers--and what they can (and can't) do for you...
* Mortgages--how they really work and what it all means to you...
* Making an offer on a home and signing...
* Home inspections and appraisals...
* Homeowners isurance...
* How to close on a home...
* Comparing new homes, older homes and foreclosure properties...


AND MORE!

Plus, it's not written like you're some kind of real estate expert. This is a real resource for real people. The Beginner's Guide to Home Buying does everything short of putting the keys to your new home in the palm of your hand!


Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Look at your financial situation
Chapter 2: Are You Ready To Buy a Home?
Chapter 3: Realtor vs. Real Estate Agent vs. Real Estate Broker
Chapter 4: The Mortgage/Loan
Chapter 5: The Down Payment
Chapter 6: How To Qualify For a Mortgage Loan
Chapter 7: Closing Costs
Chapter 8: The Next Steps
Chapter 9: Making The Offer and Signing
Chapter 10: The Home Inspection
Chapter 11: The Appraisal
Chapter 12: The Insurance
Chapter 13: The Closing
Chapter 14: Conclusion - New Homes vs. Fixer Uppers and Foreclosures

Product Details

BN ID: 2940012218421
Publisher: Paperback Publishing
Publication date: 03/15/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 257 KB
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