Genine Gilbert - HOME BUYING FOR VETERANS

Answering these questions will save you significant time and effort in running around to view homes that don’t suit you. Once you’ve decided upon your criteria, call your real estate agent. Let them know what you’re looking for and what your price range is. He or she will get to work on your behalf, short-listing the properties that meet your criteria so you can start your viewing from there. Then you can finally get to the fun part, finding the home you’ve always wanted!

SCHEDULE ADEQUATE TIME

When touring homes, give yourself plenty of time to take a thorough, critical look at each property. Don't rush - make sure you check out all the features, both big and small, from the layout and condition to details like closets, cabinets and storage space. You could be living there for years, so a quick five-minute walk- through won't cut it. Keep in mind, your first visit is often when you decide whether the home stays on your list or gets ruled out. Focus on whether it meets your basic needs. If it does, there will be opportunities to gather more detailed information and schedule follow-up visits before making a final decision.

WHAT COMES WITH THE P MES WITH THE PROPERTY

Confirm in writing what personal property, if any, are included with the purchase price of them home. It's common for blinds , kitchen appliances, and garage door transmitters to be included,

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