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Get pre-approved for a mortgage. This will not only give you a clear
idea of how much a lender will approve you for, it will make your home
buying process a great deal easier (and save a lot of time later). I can
provide you a list of reputable trustworthy lenders. (There are a lot of
lenders out here, not all created equal.) I often hear people mentioning
pulling their credit and worried about losing points, when they aren't
even sure they will be buying a home. With so many loan programs out
here, people sometimes don't realize that they can actually afford more
or less than they thought. Having your credit checked can also bring up
any mistakes/errors that you can start to fix now and have solved before
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racking--as the search for a house. All the good emotions and the bad
emotions seem to converge when the house hunting begins. Don't
worry, this is a normal reaction, and is found in seasoned home buyers
as well as those who are looking for their first home. Buying a home for
the first time can bring many questions. Ideally, it would be best to
meet with me in my office or even go over your questions on the phone
before starting the process. I have put this page together to explain the
beginning stages.Insurance is always a gamble, a bet actually.You are betting that you’ll eventually get sick or hurt. And your insurance company is betting that you’ll stay healthy.If you stay healthy your whole life, but still pay into insurance, that’s great for the insurance company. Actually, it’s great for you too, because you got to be healthy for your whole life. But you still lost the bet.So an insurance company is never going to reward you for being healthy. That’s not the terms of the bet.But here’s a secret.You can reward yourself.Here’s how. Open a Health Savings Account (HSA). Put as much money as you can into it. Tell your insurance company that you want to raise the deductible on your insurance policy as high as it will go. The deductible is the amount you Many first time homebuyers go through the (Renting vs. Owning) process. If you're currently a renter, you certainly are aware of the money that you spend monthly and the fact that none of it comes back to you. You also know, when the water heater goes out you just make a phone call! There are pros and cons of course. Owning your own home brings new responsibilities along with a positive financial outcome. It's a long-term investment. You can take advantage of tax credits, appreciation, and your home's equity down the road. When I rented my first home, I remember wanting to do certain things to the home including changing the carpet color. My landlord said 'no' They wanted to keep it 'neutral' for a future tenant. I also remember going to the local animal shelter to get a kitten. (I already had one cat, which was okay. I was lucky to have that.) The shelter had to phone my landlord for permission! There I was holding this kitten and already falling for it, only to be told 'Sorry your landlord said no.' I had no idea the shelter required owner's permission, and I had never talked with my landlord before about getting a 'Second cat.' So I gave the cat back, and was completely humiliated. I felt like they were calling my parents! Yes I was young, but I knew then, I needed to have my own home. Freedom was my deciding factor. I now have a boat on my front lawn, hot pink carpet and 37 cats. (Okay, I don't really have a boat.) One of the first decisions you need to make is whether you want to do your house hunting on your own. If you decide to go it on your own, you won't be represented and may not be seeing ALL the homes on the market. If you contact agents for a particular home either by the sign out front, in an ad, or going through an open house, remember, the agent selling the home represents the seller's best interest not yours. If you decide to use an agent, have your own (Buyer's agent.) You certainly wouldn't call upon the prosecuting attorney to represent you in your defense or answer your questions. The more I know about your situation and needs, the better I can assist you. There is no contract to sign while working with me. No fees, no strings attached. That is why it's important to utilize my negotiating skills and knowledge of the market. Once the decision to buy a home has been made, take the time to prepare before you go on your home search. Yes, it is very tempting to rush out and actually look at houses, but to do so without full preparation can be both disastrous and expensive. You will find that "house hunting" is down on the list. Get your financial affairs in order first! I can't stress this enough--it will save you an enormous amount of time, aggravation and heartache. Determine what your budget will comfortably allow and stick to it. Don't spend yourself into a 'house poor' situation. Get pre-approved for a mortgage. This will not only give you a clear idea of how much a lender will approve you for, it will make your home buying process a great deal easier (and save a lot of time later). I can provide you a list of reputable trustworthy lenders. (There are a lot of lenders out here, not all created equal.) I often hear people mentioning pulling their credit and worried about losing points, when they aren't even sure they will be buying a home. With so many loan programs out here, people sometimes don't realize that they can actually afford more or less than they thought. Having your credit checked can also bring up any mistakes/errors that you can start to fix now and have solved before purchasing. Get familiar with the different housing types available to narrow your search. Determine your minimum requir The Importance of Blog Design phone call! There are pros and cons of course. Owning your own home
brings new responsibilities along with a positive financial outcome. It's a
long-term investment. You can take advantage of tax credits,
appreciation, and your home's equity down the road. When I rented my
first home, I remember wanting to do certain things to the home
including changing the carpet color. My landlord said 'no' They wanted
to keep it 'neutral' for a future tenant.Blogs have increased popularity over this past months. Many people have started to create their personal blogs to express their thoughts and feelings. Internet companies have also started their blogs to inform consumers on the latest product news and reviews.Because of this, blogs are also being used as internet marketing media. Before, internet marketing is done by placing banners and links on popular websites, such as news and information sites. Links were also included on newsletters and marketing letters sent to the members of their mailing lists.Many people spend time reading blogs. People read their friend's blogs, their favorite author's blogs, blogs on topics that they are interested in, and blogs on product reviews. With the increasing popularity of blogging, it is even feared that people r I also remember going to the local animal shelter to get a kitten. (I already had one cat, which was okay. I was lucky to have that.) The shelter had to phone my landlord for permission! There I was holding this kitten and already falling for it, only to be told 'Sorry your landlord said no.' I had no idea the shelter required owner's permission, and I had never talked with my landlord before about getting a 'Second cat.' So I gave the cat back, and was completely humiliated. I felt like they were calling my parents! Yes I was young, but I knew then, I needed to have my own home. Freedom was my deciding factor. I now have a boat on my front lawn, hot pink carpet and 37 cats. (Okay, I don't really have a boat.) One of the first decisions you need to make is whether you want to do your house hunting on your own. If you decide to go it on your own, you won't be represented and may not be seeing ALL the homes on the market. If you contact agents for a particular home either by the sign out front, in an ad, or going through an open house, remember, the agent selling the home represents the seller's best interest not yours. If you decide to use an agent, have your own (Buyer's agent.) You certainly wouldn't call upon the prosecuting attorney to represent you in your defense or answer your questions. The more I know about your situation and needs, the better I can assist you. There is no contract to sign while working with me. No fees, no strings attached. That is why it's important to utilize my negotiating skills and knowledge of the market. Once the decision to buy a home has been made, take the time to prepare before you go on your home search. Yes, it is very tempting to rush out and actually look at houses, but to do so without full preparation can be both disastrous and expensive. You will find that "house hunting" is down on the list. Get your financial affairs in order first! I can't stress this enough--it will save you an enormous amount of time, aggravation and heartache. Determine what your budget will comfortably allow and stick to it. Don't spend yourself into a 'house poor' situation. Get pre-approved for a mortgage. This will not only give you a clear idea of how much a lender will approve you for, it will make your home buying process a great deal easier (and save a lot of time later). I can provide you a list of reputable trustworthy lenders. (There are a lot of lenders out here, not all created equal.) I often hear people mentioning pulling their credit and worried about losing points, when they aren't even sure they will be buying a home. With so many loan programs out here, people sometimes don't realize that they can actually afford more or less than they thought. Having your credit checked can also bring up any mistakes/errors that you can start to fix now and have solved before purchasing. Get familiar with the different housing types available to narrow your search. Determine your minimum requi A Guide To The Florida Repay Teacher Student Loans Program tting a 'Second cat.' So I gave the cat back, and was
completely humiliated. I felt like they were calling my parents! Yes I was
young, but I knew then, I needed to have my own home. Freedom was
my deciding factor. I now have a boat on my front lawn, hot pink
carpet and 37 cats. (Okay, I don't really have a boat.)Florida, like many others states, is experiencing a crucial teacher shortage in a variety of areas. As teacher salaries have decreased, so have the number of people deciding to pursue teaching as their career choice. The Florida Office of Student Financial Assistance and the government of the state of Florida have created a program where Florida will repay teacher student loans. This program is designed to encourage teachers to get their college education degrees in subjects that are experiencing critical shortages in the state of Florida.According to the 2004-05 statutes, the program applies to both undergraduate and graduate students loans. The teacher must not be in default for any of their loans. The teacher must hold a Florida teaching certificate and be teaching full-time in a Florida public school. One of the first decisions you need to make is whether you want to do your house hunting on your own. If you decide to go it on your own, you won't be represented and may not be seeing ALL the homes on the market. If you contact agents for a particular home either by the sign out front, in an ad, or going through an open house, remember, the agent selling the home represents the seller's best interest not yours. If you decide to use an agent, have your own (Buyer's agent.) You certainly wouldn't call upon the prosecuting attorney to represent you in your defense or answer your questions. The more I know about your situation and needs, the better I can assist you. There is no contract to sign while working with me. No fees, no strings attached. That is why it's important to utilize my negotiating skills and knowledge of the market. Once the decision to buy a home has been made, take the time to prepare before you go on your home search. Yes, it is very tempting to rush out and actually look at houses, but to do so without full preparation can be both disastrous and expensive. You will find that "house hunting" is down on the list. Get your financial affairs in order first! I can't stress this enough--it will save you an enormous amount of time, aggravation and heartache. Determine what your budget will comfortably allow and stick to it. Don't spend yourself into a 'house poor' situation. Get pre-approved for a mortgage. This will not only give you a clear idea of how much a lender will approve you for, it will make your home buying process a great deal easier (and save a lot of time later). I can provide you a list of reputable trustworthy lenders. (There are a lot of lenders out here, not all created equal.) I often hear people mentioning pulling their credit and worried about losing points, when they aren't even sure they will be buying a home. With so many loan programs out here, people sometimes don't realize that they can actually afford more or less than they thought. Having your credit checked can also bring up any mistakes/errors that you can start to fix now and have solved before purchasing. Get familiar with the different housing types available to narrow your search. Determine your minimum requi The 3 Worst Things To Put In Your Client Newsletter present you
in your defense or answer your questions. The more I know about your
situation and needs, the better I can assist you. There is no contract to
sign while working with me. No fees, no strings attached. That is why
it's important to utilize my negotiating skills and knowledge of the
market.I subscribe to a several day spa and salon e-newsletters. While I really love the flexibility and ease of sending out e-mailed newsletters, I see too often these common mistakes that hurt more than help the business that is sending out the newsletter. Here are some big landmines to avoid in your client newsletter.1. Typos. I am always surprised to see typos or bad grammar in any marketing communication. If it is a one-time event, it may not do major damage. We are all human! But I usually see typos or poor grammar multiple times from the same business. This chronic lack of editing leaves your client questioning the quality of your services. If you want to be associated with high-end and quality services, your marketing (which is a written extension of yourself) absolutely has to refl Once the decision to buy a home has been made, take the time to prepare before you go on your home search. Yes, it is very tempting to rush out and actually look at houses, but to do so without full preparation can be both disastrous and expensive. You will find that "house hunting" is down on the list. Get your financial affairs in order first! I can't stress this enough--it will save you an enormous amount of time, aggravation and heartache. Determine what your budget will comfortably allow and stick to it. Don't spend yourself into a 'house poor' situation. Get pre-approved for a mortgage. This will not only give you a clear idea of how much a lender will approve you for, it will make your home buying process a great deal easier (and save a lot of time later). I can provide you a list of reputable trustworthy lenders. (There are a lot of lenders out here, not all created equal.) I often hear people mentioning pulling their credit and worried about losing points, when they aren't even sure they will be buying a home. With so many loan programs out here, people sometimes don't realize that they can actually afford more or less than they thought. Having your credit checked can also bring up any mistakes/errors that you can start to fix now and have solved before purchasing. Get familiar with the different housing types available to narrow your search. Determine your minimum requi Why Your Ad Failed se poor' situation.
Get pre-approved for a mortgage. This will not only give you a clear
idea of how much a lender will approve you for, it will make your home
buying process a great deal easier (and save a lot of time later). I can
provide you a list of reputable trustworthy lenders. (There are a lot of
lenders out here, not all created equal.) I often hear people mentioning
pulling their credit and worried about losing points, when they aren't
even sure they will be buying a home. With so many loan programs out
here, people sometimes don't realize that they can actually afford more
or less than they thought. Having your credit checked can also bring up
any mistakes/errors that you can start to fix now and have solved before
purchasing.So you spent good money on an ad, put it in a magazine or newspaper, and waited patiently for phone calls that didn't materialize. You're upset: you feel that you've wasted money and time, and now you're convinced that advertising doesn't work.Advertising does work. Every day. So before you kick away advertising (or websites, or brochures, or any other marketing medium), first consider which of these four basic reasons applies to your effort:Your ad wasn't created to appeal sympathetically to the correct customer need.You can't force a sale, as much as you might want to. Your best, most reliable, most profitable customers come to your business because you meet particular needs that your competitors don't. Simple as that. These needs may be material, psychological or emotional, but when they p Get familiar with the different housing types available to narrow your search. Determine your minimum requirements as well as any desired additional features and your needs and wants. Prepare a 'Must haves' list. Take note of any items that you don't want in a house. Determine the desired location (schools, work, public transportation, etc.) It's important to narrow down the areas you are interested in as much as possible. Drive around, check the cities local websites, look into area schools and tax rates. As you are looking, use a scorecard to compare homes. A scorecard is a great tool when it comes time for comparisons (and for remembering which home had which features!) When you find something you like, your agent should pull recent comparables (Similar homes that have sold) and research the property. This way you know the true value and what an appropriate offer would be. Maintain your perspective--and your cool! You may find your perfect house on the 1st day--or the 50th. The important thing is to get the home that is best for you! Remember also, I'll be with you every step of the way. Many of my past clients can testify that I am addicted to foundations, plumbing, electrical, roofing and the 'guts' of a home. Through the years I've attended enough inspections and classes to detect potential areas of concern. Make sure your Realtor is educated on the mechanicals of a home. I can help find flaws in a home, recommend certain repairs, give a basic estimate of work needed, give you pointers on finding a house with a good resale value, and provide you with a list of professionals from insurance agents, to home inspectors. (Reasons to work with a good Realtor.) I believe good sound advice, personality, experience and genuine care for my clients is what sets me apart and is the reason I receive referrals from happy home owners. I don't consider what I do sales. I think of it as private representation, counseling, advocacy, and helping people achieve the dream of homeownership. If your agent ever makes you feel 'sold', pressured, or something just doesn't feel right in your gut, get a new one! Cecilia Sherrard Realty One-Cleveland Ohio
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