Locate a Home

For many, the most exciting part of the home buying process is looking at homes. The housing market is complicated because the inventory of homes is constantly changing. When you see a home you like, move fast before another buyer purchases it.

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Search the Internet

The Internet has revolutionized searching for a home. Now, any time of the day you can search through homes on your computer. Our website, HomeRealty.com, gives you access to thousands of listings from ALL real estate companies. Write down the ID numbers from homes that most interest you and let your Realtor know. He/she will fill in the missing details and arrange for a viewing.

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Drive Neighborhoods

A great way to narrow down your alternatives is to personally visit neighborhoods. Observe the condition of the homes. Are they acceptable? How does the neighborhood look? Do you feel comfortable with the neighbors? Write down addresses of homes for sale and contact your Realtor for all the details.

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Compare and Eliminate

Every time you view a home, compare it against your favorite pick thus far. If you like it better, put it in the first-place and eliminate all others from consideration. This will make your final decision much easier.

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Be Open and Honest

If your agent is not showing you exactly what you're looking for, be open and honest and tell him/her. If during your search, you refine your desires and wants, don't be afraid to tell your agent. Many buyers end up purchasing a home far different than their initial descriptions, so don't let changing criteria embarrass you.

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Insider's Secret

As you are leaving a home, turn around and look for a "memory peg" - something to help bring the home back to your mind's eye, something like a Grandfather Clock, or a piece of art. This will make remembering a home far easier when you are reviewing your choices.