annapolis real estate: Do I Need A Lawyer To Buy A Home? - 10/01/15 07:48 AM

As we show you in this video, laws vary by state. Some states require a lawyer to assist in several aspects of the home buying process while other states do not as long as a qualified real estate professional is involved. Even if your state doesn't require one you may want to hire a lawyer to help with the complex paperwork and legal contracts. A lawyer can review contracts make you aware of special considerations and assist you with the closing process. Your real estate agent may be able to recommend a lawyer. If not, shop around.
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annapolis real estate: Are you selling your home without consulting a professional? - 09/06/12 05:26 AM
Are you selling your home without consulting a professional? Think again!
 
SELLING WITHOUT AN AGENT MAY:
Limit the exposure of your listing to interested buyers. Cause your property to stay on the market too long without getting offers. Force you to sell at a price below market value. Leave you open to liability, if you do not take the proper precautions and have an in-depth understanding of the contracts, inspections, and procedures involved.  
HERE ARE SOME QUESTIONS TO ASK YOURSELF:
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annapolis real estate: Important Things To Avoid Before Buying a Home Part 4 - 10/23/09 07:30 AM
Debt-to-Income Ratios and Car Payments
When determining your ability to qualify for a mortgage, a lender looks at what is called your "debt-to-income" ratio. A debt-to-income ratio is the percentage of your gross monthly income (before taxes) that you spend on debt.
This will include your monthly housing costs, including principal, interest, taxes, insurance, and homeowner’s association fees, if any. It will also include your monthly consumer debt, including credit cards, student loans, installment debt, and car payments.
How a New Car Payment Reduces Your Purchase Price
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annapolis real estate: Important Things To Avoid Before Buying a Home Part 3 - 10/20/09 05:26 AM
No Major Purchases of Any Kind
Review the information below and apply it to any major purchase that would create debt of any kind. This includes furniture, appliances, electronic equipment, jewelry, vacations, expensive weddings and automobiles, of course.
Don't Buy a Car
When an individual’s income starts growing and they manage to set aside some savings, they commonly experience what may be considered an innate instinct of modern civilized mankind.
The desire to spend money.
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annapolis real estate: A Video Testimonial from a Satisfied AnnapolisHomes4You Team Customer - 08/17/09 07:59 AM



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