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<blockquote data-quote="Robert Stanton" data-source="post: 767580" data-attributes="member: 62776"><p>I was like you when I bought my house (the first one) 4 years ago. I did a LOT of research online, and I also bought a book called "100 Questions Every First-Time Home Buyer Should Ask". It deals with everything from start to finish, and was very helpful.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Beyond that, though, it's good to get an experienced real estate agent who's familiar both with the lending options and the local housing market. I got lucky on that count, as the guy I went through has lived here all his life and used to be on the banking end of things. He was able to give me good advice about my mortgage options as well as the neighborhoods I should & should not consider (and why).</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Here's a link to the book I bought on Amazon, for your reference:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robert Stanton, post: 767580, member: 62776"] I was like you when I bought my house (the first one) 4 years ago. I did a LOT of research online, and I also bought a book called "100 Questions Every First-Time Home Buyer Should Ask". It deals with everything from start to finish, and was very helpful. Beyond that, though, it's good to get an experienced real estate agent who's familiar both with the lending options and the local housing market. I got lucky on that count, as the guy I went through has lived here all his life and used to be on the banking end of things. He was able to give me good advice about my mortgage options as well as the neighborhoods I should & should not consider (and why). Here's a link to the book I bought on Amazon, for your reference: [/QUOTE]
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