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The Top 3 House Hunting Resources - Other Than Your Realtor - To Help You Find Your Dream Home! |
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If you're ready to start house hunting, it's a good idea to come
up with a plan for finding your dream home.
The first step is to find a good realtor to help you through the
house buying process. There are lots of little details, and
having someone to help you remember all of them is a great idea.
Your realtor should be able to provide you with the most
up-to-date house listings. But, your realtor should not be your
only resource to find houses for sale.
When buying our first house, we decided to look everywhere
possible, and not just rely on our realtors. And boy, are we
glad we took matters into our own hands! While we checked our
email daily for more listings from our realtors, we also did our
own searching - and luckily, we found our dream home!
Where else can you look to find houses for sale in your area?
1) Realtor.com
The best place to look online is Realtor.com. This is the
official sire of the National Association of Realtors, and
contains most of the MLS listings (Multiple Listing Service,
which most realtors use to list the houses they are selling).
You can search different states, cities, and towns throughout
the U.S., to find houses in your price range, your |
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size range,
and compare what is available.
There are dozens of other house listing sites out there - but
Realtor.com is considered the best (but feel free to look
through the others, you never know where you might find your
dream house!) Keep in mind, some of the houses may have been
listed for a while, so if you find one you like, don't wait -
contact your realtor to visit the property as soon as possible!
2) For sale by owner
Typically, there are two places to look for houses being sold
directly by the owner (without help from a realtor, which means
they probably won't be listed on Realtor.com):
First, you should look at several "for sale by owner" websites.
Some of the most popular are ISoldMyHouse.com,
ForSaleByOwner.com, FSBO.com, and you can search for more on the
Internet.
Second, you should drive through the town you want to buy your
house in, and look for yard signs. These days most people
selling their own house will likely place an ad on the one of
the "for sale by owner websites" - but not everyone has a lot of
money to spend on advertising. So if you have the time, drive
through some of the neighborhoods you want to live in, and look
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nothing else, you'll get a
good idea of exactly where you want to live.
3) Your local newspaper and homes magazines
These are two more great places to look for houses to buy.
Smaller local realtors sometimes rely on newspaper ads to sell
houses. You can also look for "homes for sale" magazines inside
your local supermarket or restaurants (sometimes located outside
a shopping area in the display stands).
It can be time consuming to find the right house. And it is
definitely easier to find a realtor, and rely on their
expertise. But if want to give yourself the best possible chance
to find your dream home, look in as many places as possible. You
never know where you'll find the right match. Hopefully, these
strategies will help you find your dream home.
Happy house hunting!
About the author:
Kris Bickell is the owner of HouseBuying-Tips.com, a site that
helps first time home buyers avoid the costly mistakes that many
new homebuyers make. For more tips on buying a house and finding
a realtor, sign up for the free "How To Avoid These 10 Costly
Mistakes When Buying Your First Home" email course at:
http://www.HouseBuying-Tips.com/.
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