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Guide to Home Buying - cover

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Guide to Home Buying

Jennifer G

Publisher: Jennifer G

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Summary

This guide is a handbook to run you through the process of home buying.  It summarizes the key areas that most home buyers should adhere to.  Have you ever wonder why you miss the obvious when buying a home?  Well, it's because you don't have something to direct you and remind you of the do's and don'ts.  No need to study those hefty books as if you are back in your economic class.  A simple overview will do. 
The seven step process touches upon types of financing, kinds of representations you may need, types of homes you should consider, the importance of making a strategic offer, and more.  Knowing before you make a purchase that is going to have a major impact on your life is quite important.  Pamphlets, won't do it.  Here is a chance to get a personal insight on home buying.
Available since: 12/01/2018.

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