Check It Out
No matter how street smart you are, buying or selling a house can be
like rolling down a road strewn with potholes, which might be avoided by
doing a little homework.
Regardless of which side of the “for sale” sign you’re on, you might
profit from tactics outlined in two new volumes by Robert Irwin. In
“Power Tips for Buying a House for Less,” find tips for sizing up
brokers, structuring terms, lowering closing costs and using home
inspection reports for price leverage. In the companion title “Power Tips
for Selling a House for More,” learn how to handle multiple offers,
inspire agents and get the highest price and most favorable terms for the
lowest liability.
If you’re new in the residential marketplace, learn from the
experiences of hundreds of home buyers, agents, builders and mortgage
lenders, described in the updated edition of Gary Eldred’s “The 106
Common Mistakes Home buyers Make (and How to Avoid Them).” In addition to
strategies for negotiating with sellers, shopping for mortgages and
handling closing issues, two new chapters cover writing a purchase
contract and using the Internet to find a home.
Online resources have added a new dimension to home hunting. They
include sites with information from Orange County’s Housing and Community
Development Department (www.ochousing.org), AmeriSpec Home Inspection
Service (www.amerispec.com) and the League of California Homeowners
(www.homeowners.org). Other tips for using the Web to preview homes, get
comparative sales information, research communities and qualify for a
loan are in Randy Johnson’s “How to Find a Home and Get a Mortgage on the
Internet.”
Also available in cyberspace is “The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Online
Buying and Selling a Home,” accessible at www.newportbeachlibrary.org by
anyone with a Newport Beach Public Library card. In this e-book aimed at
novice buyers and sellers, Matthew O’Brien offers guidance for locating
lenders, learning about neighborhoods and negotiating terms.
While driving around looking for “open house” signs, you can get an
overview of the home-purchasing process by popping “How to Buy Your First
Home” into the tape player. Real estate professionals Bill Galvin and
Heather Kibbey outline a 10-step process for first-time buyers on this
book-on-cassette.
If you’re still confused, find answers from top brokers around the
country in the newest edition of “100 Questions Every First-Time Home
Buyer Should Ask.” From negotiating and financing to new tax laws and the
competitive mortgage market, real estate specialist Ilyce Glink covers
nearly every other aspect of the home purchase process. Six appendixes,
including a state-by-state resource guide, are sure to ease the process
of finding a home, sweet home.
* CHECK IT OUT is written by the staff of the Newport Beach Public
Library. This week’s column is by Melissa Adams, in collaboration with
Soon Jung. All titles may be reserved from home or office computers by
accessing the catalog at www.newportbeachlibrary.org.
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