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How to buy a house
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by tazzywazzy - written on 09/11/06 (Very useful, 439 readings)
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Seeing as I have had my flat for a whole month now and have not yet bored you all to tears with dull house stories, I think now would be a good time, and where better to start than with advice on how to buy a house. Before I start my review, I need to add that this is mainly geared towards the London market, and ex-council properties, this process ...
by katygriff - written on 19/09/06 (Very useful, 277 readings)
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Congratulations you have just bought your fist house! These are the words I have been hearing a lot lately and to be honest although I am finding it hard now that I have seen a few of the bills I am going to have to pay and also seeing my bank balance after kitting out the house, I was surprised at how easy it was to actually buy a house because ...
by kellylouj - written on 01/05/06 (Very useful, 2579 readings)
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This review is based on my current experience as a First Time buyer, who knew absolutely nothing about buying a house so here is my bit of advice at understanding what is involves in making it though the actual sales. When you decide to move out of your parent's home there are a lot of factors to consider what option is best for you, ...
by xxsaxonyxx - written on 01/02/06 (Very useful, 578 readings)
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When i bought my first house i wish so much i had some advice before hand. I was only 20 and just found out i was pregnant so we had to get a move on before i popped. It was all so confusing and i knew nothing about anything to do with buying a house so here's a few tips on what to do to get started on buying your first home. Firstly ...
by Cammij - written on 18/11/02 (Very useful, 2530 readings)
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I have just gone through the terrifying hassles of buying another home in America and despite all the requisite headaches, hassles and inconveniences I feel that the use of the internet and wise choice of a Real Estate agent vastly decreased my troubles. In America the Realator performs most of the services that a solicitor would ...
by michaird - written on 29/10/02 (Very useful, 277 readings)
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Buying a house is one of the most important, scary things you'll ever do. Believe me, unless you're an Osama Bin laden look alike in the USA it's unlikely you'll ever do anything more bowel weakening than sign you life away to years of debt in numbers you couldn't even count to until you were ten. It doesn't help ...
by - written on 18/07/02
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Why Is It So Important Buying a house is the most interesting and exciting decision concerning your life and future, which you shall ever make. But on the lip side, it is also a decision, which could lead to years of debt, unhappiness and financial ruin. This is why getting the right advice is so crucial, taking into account your budget, ...
by HomeStager - written on 23/06/02 (Very useful, 802 readings)
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The majority of us do have to get a mortgage and therefore we must have a mortgage valuation carried out on the property before the lender will make your final offer. Unfortunately for nearly 80% of people that buy a house they stop there, assuming that if their mortgage valuation has gone through that nothing is wrong with the house. A ...
by Ophelia - written on 20/03/02 (Very useful, 358 readings)
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I thought it only appropriate to entitle my opinion in a similar manner to the Hitch Hiker’s Guide to the Galaxy. When moving house is involved the large letters D-O-N-T-P-A-N-I-C must be at the forefront of your mind. As I sit at my computer surrounded by boxes filled with my life’s possessions, having just been on the phone ...
by grannywoo - written on 24/02/02 (Very useful, 99 readings)
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Although this title is how to buy a house, it would be better to rename it how not to buy a house. First and foremost DON'T PANIC BUY, its not a dress or a pair of shoes, you can't take it back if you don't like it. You buy it and you are stuck with it, unless of course you want to do it all again. Never trust Estate ...
by leenewham - written on 24/01/02 (Very useful, 442 readings)
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Well, now its almost impossible! i had been looking for about two years. i was renting in hampstead (£400 per month) in a 3 bedroom flat that sold for £120,000 3 years ago and is now worth nearer £300,000. to buy the flat i was living in i would have to be earning in the region of £70,000, so that was not an option. and 3 years ago i ...
by roger montgomeri - written on 04/10/01 (Useful, 160 readings)
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I found a great new way to buy a house, without using an estate agent or doing it myself. Simply go to www.ezi2buy.co.uk and check out their site. They only work for the home buyer as opposed to the estate agent who tries to be your friend all the while they actually working for the house seller. I was able to buy and complete in 6 weeks. ...
by ks.h - written on 15/08/01 (Very useful, 902 readings)
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Well time has come, after twenty six-years of marriage, for my husband Mick and I to be able to start to think of ourselves. We now have three grown up children, our two sons are in their early twenties, both with careers and self sufficient and our daughter is at university, add to that the fact that we have only two years left to pay on our ...
by mazhar68 - written on 04/08/01 (Very useful, 490 readings)
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Buying a house is one of the most important events in a persons life, it can lead you to your dream home and years of happiness or it can result in a financial disaster leaving you (sometimes) with a house which you can neither rent or sell. I bought my first home about 3 years ago being sick & tired of paying rent year after year & ...
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