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June
8

The home-buying process is long and arduous. You often spend months searching for the right home before you make an offer and once an offer is made and accepted, you must jump through several more hoops before the sale closes. An important part of the process is the home inspection where a professional makes sure everything in the house is functioning properly and identifies needed repairs.

The buyer pays the cost of a home inspection but can always wave the right to an inspection. That's not a good idea. You should make a home inspection a mandatory part of the home-buying process. You need unbiased documentation of the home's condition. This goes for both the purchase of a pre-owned home as well as new construction.

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May
11

If you've fallen in love with a new property, it's easy to dismiss its shortcomings. That's why, when looking at prospective new digs, it's important to focus on the parts of the space that you don't like and would change later on. Ask yourself, "How will I feel about this space in a decade?" You may come to realize that some design trends and characteristics – such as lackluster landscaping, a swimming pool or a noisy location – may actually be less desirable and make your dream home harder to sell in the future.

1. The location. Imagine you're a new homeowner looking at a house in a scenic and quiet part of the country. The drive that seemed...

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April
27

When it comes to buying a house, most people know what they prefer: a bungalow or a condo, a hot neighborhood or a sleepy street.

Mortgages, too, come in many styles — and recognizing which type you should choose is just slightly more involved than, say, knowing that you prefer hardwood floors over wall-to-wall carpeting.

First things first: To pick the best loan for your situation, you need to know what your situation is, exactly. Will you be staying in this home for years? Decades? Are you feeling financially comfortable? Are you anxious about changing loan rates? Consider these questions and your answers before you start talking to lenders. (And before you choose a lender, 

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March
21

So, you're getting ready to buy your first home, and you feel like you're at the mercy of the market. And your mortgage lender. In some ways, it might even feel like they're working against each other - especially if you're in a really hot market in which you can't qualify for the amount you'd need to buy what you want.

When it comes to providing pre-approvals for would-be homebuyers, lenders today are more careful than they were in the years leading up to the market crash, and that means your financial picture will be more rigorously scrutinized to determine your credit-worthiness and develop your max approval amount. Trust us, that's a good thing. The last thing you want is to be house poor. Having a great place to live that you can't enjoy or furnish or even leave because you have no money left won't be fun.

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March
2

Homebuyers make a lot of mistakes that hurt their chances of getting a mortgage pre-approval from their lender. You don't want to join their ranks and sabotage your home purchase.

To find out what those missteps are, we talked to two lending experts: Casey Fleming, a mortgage advisor with C2 Financial Corp. in San Jose, California, and Heather McRae, a senior loan officer with Chicago Financial Services in Chicago.

Here are the six common mistakes they see borrowers make — and tips to avoid them:

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