Home Buying For Dummies by Eric Tyson MBA, Ray Brown

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  • Pub. Date: May 2009
  • 408pp
  • Sales Rank: 8,463
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    • Pub. Date: May 2009
    • Publisher: Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
    • Format: Paperback, 408pp
    • Sales Rank: 8,463

    Synopsis

    Now updated — America's #1 bestselling home-buying book!

    Want to buy a house, but concerned about the market? Have no fear — this trusted guide arms you with Eric Tyson and Ray Brown's time-tested advice and updated strategies for buying a home in current market conditions. You'll discover how to find the right property, make smart financial decisions, and understand the latest lending requirements and tax implications.

    • New to this edition — new and expanded coverage to help homebuyers take advantage of low home prices, understand the subprime mortgage crisis, obtain a mortgage, and improve credit scores
    • To buy or not to buy? — weigh the advantages of owning versus renting, get your finances in order, and know how much house you can safely afford

    • Handle financing — understand your credit rating, navigate the different types of mortgages, and complete all paperwork

    • Play the real estate game — find the right location and property, assemble an all-star real estate team, and make the most of the Internet's real estate resources

    • Let's make a deal — negotiate with finesse, make successful offers, inspect and protect your new home, and cover all your bases in escrow

    "Invaluable information, especially for the first-time home buyer."
    Fort Worth Star-Telegram

    "A reference you'll turn to time after time."
    St. Petersburg Times

    Open the book and find:

    • Reasons why home prices rise and fall
    • Hands-on instruction for buying a home in up or down markets

    • How to pay the price you want

    • The best mortgage options

    • A sample home-buying contract

    • Pros and cons of comparable market analysis

    • Tips for overcoming mortgage and appraisal problems

    • How to cope with buyer's remorse

    • The best real estate Web sites

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    Biography

    Eric Tyson, MBA, is a financial counselor and the author of bestselling For Dummies books on personal finance, investing, and real estate investing.

    Ray Brown, a real estate professional for more than 30 years, has hosted a real estate radio show in San Francisco.

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    Home Buying For Dummiesby Anonymous

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    June 25, 2004: I bought my first house following this book throughout the searching and buying process. It was so handy, I kept it with all my house paperwork! Years later, I sold the house using 'House Selling for Dummies'. Unfortunately, I should have refreshed my memory and read the book again before purchasing my second home. I made better decisions the first time around! Great reference book or for first-time buyers.

    Home Buying For Dummiesby Anonymous

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    July 22, 2002: I reviewed many books before I decided to buy this one as I embarked on my homebuying journey. I chose this one because it had something the other books did not: financial values. I noticed that many other books were written by Real Estate Agents. That's not bad to learn the process, but there tended to be a theme in those books that encouraged people to buy, even if it financially hurt. And if you don't have enough money for a downpayment, they show you how you might be eligible for a loan anyway. While all that is accurate, the bigger financial picture may get overlooked and can lead to some unpleasant consequences (overextending yourself, fights with spouse, more debt, etc...). I really appreciated learning this process from people who undersood that there are other things I want to do with my money in addition to buying a home (saving for retirement, kids education, etc...).


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