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How to Buy a House: Step-by-Step Guide for First-Time Home Buyers
- ナレーター: Robert Gazy
- 再生時間: 2 時間 15 分
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How to Buy a House: Step-by-Step Guide for First-Time Home Buyers makes the entire process of buying a house absolutely stress-free. The audiobook teaches first-time homebuyers what to expect and how to handle various real-time scenarios that occur during the process of buying a new home.
Everyone who has gone through the process of buying a house will agree that the entire process can be highly daunting. The first-time homebuyer is often intimidated by the paperwork and the formalities involved. Homebuyers frequently wish for a resource that would walk them through the entire process and teach how to handle all the challenges involved. How to Buy a House is certainly a dream-come-true for many. Homebuyers can now breathe a great sigh of relief because they need not shoot in the dark any longer. How to Buy a House is a practical resource that removes the guesswork out of buying a new home. First-time buyers need not worry about their lack of experience, as this audiobook serves as a complete guide on buying a home. This audiobook will cover the following steps:
- Step 1: The First Steps
- Step 2: Finding the Right Agent and Lender
- Step 3: Getting a Preapproval
- Step 4: Looking at Homes
- Step 5: How Do I Choose the Ideal House?
- Step 6: How to Get the Funds
- Step 7: Making the Offer
- Step 8: Getting Insurance
- Step 9: The Closing Process
- Step 10: Finally! Settling into Your New Home!
This audiobook has been designed keeping in mind first time buyers, newly married couples that are planning to invest in their dream homes, renters that want to move to the next level by owning a house, real estate agents that are new to the business, and everyone else who would like to buy a new home, but who feel that they lack the required experience.