path to homeownership: Path To Homeownership: Homeowner Associations - 03/01/10 05:09 AM
WHAT IS A COMMON INTEREST DEVELOPMENT (CID)? Common Interest Development (CID) allows homeowners the use of common property and facilities and provide for a system of self-governance through an association of the homeowners within the CID. CIDS come in a variety of types and styles, such as single family detached houses, two story townhouses, garden style units with shared "walls". When a homebuyer purchases a home, townhouse, condo or PUD in a common interest development, they become a member of that association. During the home buying process, the homeowner obtains a copy of the Declaration of the Covenants, Conditions, and Restrictions (CC&Rs), which (2 comments)
path to homeownership: Path To Homeownership: Closing (Buyer) - 02/07/08 01:48 AM
Although, purchasing a home can be a tedious process, the right Real Estate Agent can make it a relatively smooth one. Researching information on the homeownership process will also benefit you. Throughout this blog series...I have tried to walk the homebuyer through the process from selecting your Real Estate Agent to House Hunting to understanding negotiating your offer and now closing the escrow transaction. Escrow closing signifies legal transfer of title from the seller to the buyer. Once all the conditions of the escrow have been satisfied your Escrow Officer will inform you or your Real Estate Agent of the date escrow will close (0 comments)
path to homeownership: Path To Homeownership: Home Warranties - 01/27/08 10:17 PM
Your home is one of your most valuable assets...... that's why you protect it with homeowner's insurance, title insurance, and get the inspections....but what about the items not covered by insurance? As your Mother and Daughter Realty Team, we offer to pay the home warranty for our seller/buyer. That's right a year of home warranty FREE to our clients! A Home Warranty is an insurance policy, it gives the same comfort as any insurance against unforeseeable events. The Home Warranty protects the buyer by paying for certain repairs and costs of major mechanical systems and major appliances in the home such (0 comments)
path to homeownership: Path To Homeownership: Making The Offer - 12/28/07 05:13 PM
In a previous article I wrote, Path to Homeownership: House Hunting I described how to inspect a house using your 5 senses. While house hunting, it is a good idea to write down notes on what you have seen. Write down the good, the bad, and the ugly. Throughout the day, you may have looked at several houses, so it is a good idea to have a checklist for each home you visited. At the end of the day, if you have determined which home is of interest to you, look at your notes. Revisit your budget. Determine the most you (4 comments)
path to homeownership: Path To Homeownership: House Hunting - 12/27/07 01:49 AM
Your Path to Homeownership is a process in it self, it takes time. You've been saving and budgeting your household income by cutting down expenses on dining out and spending sporadically on shopping sprees. You sat down with your family and wrote down your wants and needs. You have learned and heard endless information about the lending process, looked into down-payment assistance programs, and have your pre-approval letter ready. It's time to go House Hunting! Finally! Hunting for your dream home is an exciting time, however, it can be an overwhelming experience. So, it's best to be as focused as you can be, (16 comments)
path to homeownership: Path To Homeownership: Determine Your Wants & Needs - 12/21/07 11:53 AM
As a first-time homebuyer, you can get overwhelmed with information...from loan information to real estate information...from learning experiences from friends and family to reading information on your own. So, as your Real Estate Agent it is important to us that we help you gain Real Estate knowledge without being overwhelmed and discouraged. If you are looking to become a homeowner and don't know where to start...a good place to begin is...writing down your wants and needs. What are your reasons for moving? Is it because of the location? Is the family getting bigger or smaller? Is the kitchen too small or (2 comments)
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