Buying A Home Made EasyHome buying is a fundamental part of the American Dream.
A home is financial asset and more: it's a place to live and raise children; it's a plan for the future; it's an investment in your community.
However, buying a home can be a gut-wrenching experience even for the seasoned buyer. The process is fraught with emotional, financial and legal riddles that can prove daunting. It is a high-stakes, stressful venture.
Buying a home is one of the biggest financial and lifestyle decisions you will make. Homeownership comes with as many responsibilities as it has benefits. This guide will help you make an educated, sound decision.
First-time home-buyers particularly face an unfamiliar road and risk purchasing the wrong place at the wrong time.
It is crucial to have a good understanding of the process to help you avoid some of the most common pitfalls of home-buying.
Knowing what to do, where to start, and what to look out for can save buyers time and money, and wits, when buying a home.
1. Eight steps to buying your home
2. Deciding how much house you can afford
3. Creating your home wishlist
4. Location, Location, Location
6. Opting for new home construction
7. How can a real estate agent help me?
8. Eight important questions to ask your agent
10. Search for a Home - use this widget to find a home, get detailed property information, view photos/virtual tours, set a viewing appointment, save your searches.
11. Market Snapshot. Educate yourself on the neighborhoods that interest you to make the most informed buying decision.
12. Contact Elizabeth about buying a home


