Free Information How To Buy Your First House
There is a lot of free information in respect to buying your first house available on the internet. The problem with the “Free” is that a lot of the information is slanted, someone has their best interests in mind. Where can you get the best information to assist you when you are looking for your first house? Since information providers have profit in mind when they provide information, the best place is from a neutral source which is not involved in real estate at all. This information would only be available from a buyer’s perspective. A person who has previously, but recently, purchased their first home has the experience needed for the prospective first time home buyer.
These experiences are shared in Guide To Buying Your First House. Even following my guide, you may still encounter a few problems after your purchase.
One, I encountered, was I requested that the furnace be serviced (inspected) prior to my purchase. It was done, but less than one year into my residency, I found a heat exchanger was cracked. Then I was told by a heating contractor that heat exchangers generally only have a life of 5 years. Faulty heat exchangers give off carbon monoxide, a deadly gas!
Do yourself a big favor and get this very valuable guide.
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Free Information How To Buy Your First House · Real-Estate.ExplainedOnline.Net on 06 Oct 2008 at 12:47 pm #
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Realty Scaloerz on 11 Dec 2008 at 2:52 pm #
That is true about the renters, thats why I say that investing in cheap real estate right now is the way to go. There are many websites to look for cheap real estate, but one of the best I have found is www.remarkable-realty.com where you can find lots of investment homes for under $5K. If you can afford to invest in real estate then this is the best time.