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INSPECTION Reference Articles: Is an inspection the same as an appraisal? When buying a home it is advised to not only have an appraisal, but also an inspection of the home by a certified inspector. An inspector will inspect all areas of the home for damage and note any pr http://www.brokeroutpost.com/reference/25709.htm (Updated: 09/06/2007) Related Reference Topics: [appraisal, inspection]
What costs will I have to pay at closing? To avoid any surprises at closing, a good rule of thumb is to set aside an amount equal to 2-3% of the purchase price to cover expenses like the following:
Prior to Closing
- Earnest money deposit http://www.brokeroutpost.com/reference/147453.htm (Updated: 08/04/2007) Related Reference Topics: [closing costs, prepaids, title, appraisal]
Should I have a home inspection done "Should I have a home inspection done" is a very commonly asked question for many home buyers, new and experienced. This question has many answers. I would highly recommend having a home inspection do http://www.brokeroutpost.com/reference/31323.htm (Updated: 07/08/2007) Related Reference Topics: [home inspection, purchase]
Pitfalls to avoid when buying a home What are some pitfalls to avoid when buying a home? One pitfall to avoid when buying a home is to make sure you have a home inspection done on the home, especially if the home is not a brand new const http://www.brokeroutpost.com/reference/47857.htm (Updated: 06/28/2007)
Home inspection An examination of the structure and mechanical systems to determine a home's safety; makes the potential homebuyer aware of any repairs that may be needed.
http://www.brokeroutpost.com/reference/11013.htm (Updated: 05/17/2007)
Low Cost Refinance Refinancing costs have three major components: the interest rate; points, which are an upfront charge expressed as a percent of the loan; and lender fees which are dollar charges for each of a number http://www.brokeroutpost.com/reference/124404.htm (Updated: 05/14/2007) Related Reference Topics: [refinance, low cost refinance, low cost mortgage]
Why should I get a home inspection? A home inspection is not required for a purchase but it is very important to have one done. http://www.brokeroutpost.com/reference/36748.htm (Updated: 04/05/2007)
Should I get a pest inspection? Although a pest inspection is not required except for government loans, it is a good idea to get one for the peace of mind knowing that your new home is not being damaged by termites or other wood des http://www.brokeroutpost.com/reference/39104.htm (Updated: 04/03/2007)
The Lending Process The Lending process starts with interest from the borrower in either buying a home or refinancing. When thinking about buying a home many people start to look for houses first. The first step should http://www.brokeroutpost.com/reference/13642.htm (Updated: 02/19/2006)
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