
The idea of life on a golf course is a dream to many prospective homebuyers searching for homes in Upper Marlboro. Through each window, a golf course can create lush picture-perfect views of vast, meticulously maintained lawns. In fact, in many neighborhoods and towns, golf course homes offer the best vistas available. Another benefit is that houses are often sited so that neighbors are not directly visible, and all views face the fairway. Best of all, for avid golfers, owning a house at a golf course means that their next round of play is right outside.
In home buying, what seems ideal seldom is. It’s important to consider the pros and cons of living next to a golf course, especially if you’ve never lived on a course.
To read the full story on the top five things to keep in mind when hunting for your golf course home, please go to the real estate insider’s resource center.
If you think a golf course home might be right for you, please contact me and I’ll provide you with a list of extraordinary new private and public golf course communities in Upper Marlboro and other locations.
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A common complaint I hear from home owners is “How do I stop junk mail?” This is especially true for new home owners who find they’re bombarded by catalogs and advertisements intended for the previous owners.
Well, if you’re looking for a free and easy way to cut down on the unwanted catalogs, coupons, credit card offers, circulars (and more!), then be sure to check out CatalogChoice.org (http://www.catalogchoice.org).
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Attention Buyers!!!
This property qualifies for My HOME financing.
Get into this home for as little as 1.75% down. That’s right…
-Up to 5% assistance to First Time Homebuyers
-Down Payment and Closing Cost Assistance
-4% 30 year fixed rate (4.275% APR)
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There are many steps in the home buying process and highlighted below are 7 most important steps that are significant to every buyer.
Get Prequalified – This is the first step a buyer must do at the beginning of their home search. If you do not have all cash to purchase a home, you will need Bank financing. The Bank will determine if you qualify for a mortgage loan based on your credentials such as income, employment and credit history.
Meet with a Realtor – A Realtor can provide you with the resources to assist you in your home search, help you negotiate, provide you with up to date information, help you evaluate the property, guide you through the closing process, and help you find programs that meet your specific needs. A Realtor is very essential in the home buying process. Don’t go alone without one.
View Homes – There are several multiple listing sites you can go to view homes. The best site is the one your Realtor recommends that will provide you with up to date information. You will be able to view multiples homes online including the list price, features, number of bedrooms and baths, and interior pictures.* When you’ve decided on the property you would like to see, your Realtor will schedule an appointment for a showing.
Contract of Sale – After you’ve seen the house you would like to purchase, you will need to complete a contract of sale. The contract spells out the terms and agreements to be performed by the buyer and seller. You must submit an earnest money deposit with the contract to show good faith and your interest to the seller.
Home Inspection –The home inspection is performed by a qualified licensed well-trained inspector who will inspect the exterior and interior of the house and check for termites. After the completion of the home inspection, you will receive a comprehensive report about the property and with the report you will be able to make an informed decision regarding the purchase of the property.
Loan Officer – Your loan officer who serves as an intermediary between the lender and the borrower will perform a variety of tasks including ordering a home appraisal, providing you with a good faith estimate (an estimate of you settlement charges and an estimate of your monthly mortgage payment); submitting your loan application and other supporting documents to the lender for final approval.
Title Company Responsibilities – Title company primary duty is to conduct an abstract on the title by searching public records about the property to determine if the seller has the right to sell the property. The title search reveals who owns the property, possible liens and other restrictions on the property. Also, the title company prepares the paperwork to perform the closing.
Buying a house is one of the largest investments that most people will ever make. So it’s important that much information is acquired to help minimize unnecessary surprises. Contact your Realtor today to get started in finding the right property for you.
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