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Andrea O.

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  • Brad Chandler

10/22/18

Having access to proper, thorough information about the real estate market is the only way to ensure your protection as a home buyer. There are few people looking out for you in this business, so the more you know about real estate, the better off you'll be. We'll go over some of the things you need to know in this article.

When considering purchasing a piece of real estate that will be your primary residence, you should visit the property several times at varying times of day. You want to see what it is like during the day when everyone is at work, at night when all your neighbors are at home, and on the weekend, when they may tend to throw loud parties.

For both sellers and buyers make sure that you always gather data about things. Look at the newspaper in that area for things like foreclosed homes, current and historic median selling prices and also how long homes are staying on the market. Also look up things like unemployment rate and crime rates for the area.

Consider moving to a new location. Parts of the country are more expensive to live than others. If you live in a particularly costly location, consider moving to someplace that has a lower cost of living. You will get more bang for your buck and be more financially secure in the future.

When buying a home make sure to find a realtor that specializes in working with home buyers. Many real estate agents are in fact seller's agents and are trying to sell the home for the current owner. Therefore, their primary goal is to help the seller. Find someone who will focus on helping you and you'll get a better selection of homes to start looking at.

When you are buying your first home there is an insurance called Private Mortgage Insurance. This protects the lender in case you don't make your loan payments. If you can, try to have a down payment of more than twenty percent to: avoid looking like a high risk, and having to carry that insurance.

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