Do your homework: Information is powerful

 

Once you're pre-approved, you’ll want to do your homework and get to know the market you’re interested in. The Internet has a lot of valuable information. Spend some time researching different neighborhoods, locations, school districts, etc. If possible, drive or walk around the neighborhood you're interested in, during the day and night.

  • Buyer Resources: videos, tools and valuable information to help you through the buying process
  • Personal Retriever: Sign up for email alerts so that you know when the right property becomes available in your location and price range. Go to Contact, fill in your information, and we�ll get you set up.
  • Satellite Mapping and Neighborhood Information: useful and detailed information about neighborhoods, including school districts, transportation, restaurants, parks, etc. this is especially helpful if you’re relocating
  • Here’s how to estimate the expenses of buying a home: it may seem overwhelming at first, but it’s important to know all the costs that are involved in buying your home. Go to www.coldwellbanker.com and check out the Buyer Resources section.

     WomensRealEstate Tip

 

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