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| Buy Your First Home! | 
enlarge | Author: Robert Irwin Publisher: Kaplan Business Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (13 reviews) Sales Rank: 834602
Languages: English (Original Language), English (Unknown), English (Published) Media: Paperback Edition: 3 Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 200 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7 Dimensions (in): 8.8 x 6 x 0.6
ISBN: 1419521098 Dewey Decimal Number: 643.12 EAN: 9781419521096 ASIN: 1419521098
Publication Date: March 27, 2005 Release Date: March 27, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Should I buy a house, condominium, or co-op? How do I find the best mortgage and financing options? How can I read between the lines of the seller?s disclosures? How do I find a fixer-upper? With more than 50,000 copies in print, Robert Irwin?s classic guide, Buy Your First Home!, continues to answer these and hundreds of other questions for first-time homebuyers. In this crisp, updated third edition, Irwin presents all-new information about the homebuying process, financing options, budgeting, and taxes-plus reorganized chapters that give first-timers the facts they need to make key decisions. Speaking with a voice of experience and authority, Irwin shares more stories of some of his own mistakes and successes, while offering take-to-the-bank insights, easy-to-use checklists, and comprehensive how-to advice for first-time buyers. He discusses everything a first-time buyer needs to know, from the initial rent versus buy decision, to credit, mortgages, inspections, real estate documents and what they mean, all the way through to the move. Then, when it?s all done, the paperwork signed, the large checks turned over, Irwin also helps first-time homeowners deal with the nearly common feeling of "buyer?s remorse" that often overcomes them at the end of the process. Buy Your First Home! walks readers carefully through every step of the process, so that they can cross the threshold into their first home with confidence. A must-have reference for the first-time homebuyer?s library. Highlights Buy Your First Home! shows readers how to survive the homebuying process and thrive afterward, including how to: ?Determine "need to have" features and an affordable price range. ?Scope out available properties using the Internet. ?Handle pitfalls and delays, such as loss of important documents or problems in an inspector?s report. ?Negotiate fees and terms successfully with lenders.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 8 more reviews...
  Don't Bother January 17, 2005 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
I found this book to be very disappointing. For one thing, it is very generic, offering no real, specific advice that you couldn't have thought of yourself. But my main problem with it is that it is all over the place; for example, the chapter on "Selecting the Right Mortgage" is three chapters after the chapter on "Making the Offer to Buy" and two chapters after the one on "Learning from Disclosures on a Home Inspection." Sure, as long as you know the order in which you should read this book (Chapters 1, 4, 3, 11, 12, 2, 7, 6, 13, 5, 8, 15, 17, 14, 16), it's not too confusing. But why bother with the maze? Go ahead and spend the extra $6 on "Home Buying for Dummies," which I found to be a thousand times better than "Buy Your First Home."
  Starting Place November 3, 2003 I bought this book just to get aquainted with the real estate business. This book lacks the detail that I was looking for, but for the person who is not big on reading, I would recommend this book. Also, the author reverts back to 'big cities' such as New York, New York, and New York... as you can see, this can get a bit annoying. He also has a hard time finding the sex of the people he speaks of; one moment the buyer is a female and in the next paragraph the buyer becomes a male. (It gets confusing trying to figure out who he is referring to when he says "she"). Hope this helps!!
  Useful but a bit basic March 26, 2003 16 out of 18 found this review helpful
We just recently bought our first house. I did use this book often to check out definition of terms, but it was just a bit to simplistic for me. Don't get me wrong- I had no experience in this area (I didn't even know what earnest money was), and I didn't even fully realize what the process was. Still, I found this book to just be a bit to basic. The basics are definitely necessary, but a bit more depth is definitely needed.
  Great book for newbies to house buying! January 26, 2002 14 out of 14 found this review helpful
This book was straightforward, informative, and reassuring as it walks you through the big house-buying process. We found not only was it informative at first read, but useful as a reference as well. Also, it is quite thin (179 pages) so it was easy to read through quickly and learn what you want/need!Highly recommend for newcomers to the house-buying market, especially if you find the whole process somewhat overwhelming. This will ease your mind and walk you through it all.
  Good to start with a short book first December 29, 2001 31 out of 32 found this review helpful
I started trying to figure all this out by reading a book of 100 questions and answers about home buying (by Glink). Boy was that confusing!If you're a busy professional like me, you first need an executive summary and then you can go into the detailed analysis. This book is an executive summary. It gives you the whole picture first so you have a road map in front of you. You can read it in 2 casual sittings and at the end of it you are not overwhelmed by data. You get a holistic sense of what the process is about. Now you can fill in the gaps by reading one of the longer books.
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