Archive for the ‘House’ Category
Houses are not only for looking at but for watching from. The appealing house is laid out and landscaped to present the inhabitant with attractive views and to minimize eyesores. Many vista problems that might be tiresome to live with can be remedied with relative ease. Fences, walls, hedges, trees, bushes, and artificial hillocks can produce dramatic improvements in the feel of a house and in how it presents itself, but if those are features you’re thinking about adding to a house that currently lacks them, naturally you should consider their cost and feasibifity.
There are a good many arguments in favor of working with a broker, and very few against it. Buying a house is a lot like setting out on safari: you may be able to find your way through the jungle on your own, but the trip will be much easier if you’re accompanied by a guide who’s been there before.
A good broker can help you in four ways:
1. A broker can prequalify you and thus help you estimate the price range you can consider.
2. A broker with a thorough knowledge of the local market (and access to the Multiple Listihg Service) can introduce you to a broad range of home prospects, allowing you to cover more ground more quickly than you could on your own.
3. A broker can explain financing alternatives and provide current information on interest rates and mortgage products.
4. Some brokers can provide detailed real-estate information on a variety of communities and neighborhoods.
So there’s no question that a knowledgeable broker can be a valuable aid in your search for a home.