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Before buying a home or real estate you should interview several real estate agents and ask all the agents you interview these questions:
An Exclusive Buyer's Agent acts solely on behalf of the Buyer. They work for an office that does not take listings so they never have anything to "sell" you but their specialized knowledge and expertise in assisting home buyers.
Listing agents have homes to sell. We do not try to "sell" you a particular home, because we don't sell homes, we serve home buyers ONLY!
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| Colorado
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| Idaho
| Illinois
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| Indiana
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| Maine
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| Massachusetts
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| Michigan
| Minnesota
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| New Hampshire
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| Virginia
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Why You Should Not Buy a Car
So, you got a raise or a "windfall" or a big tax return check.You may find yourself confronted by an the hazardous instinct of we all have that says, "Let's buy a new car".
A few months later your thoughts turn toward buying your own home. Or, if you already own a home you would like to move up to a larger home.
So, you contact a loan officer to get qualified for a mortgage loan. You give the lender the information about your income, how much you have for a down payment, and so forth.
Then you hear some dreaded words: "I wish I could help you, but you have this car payment......."