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SERVICES FOR BUYERS
Whether you are a first-time buyer or an
experienced real estate investor, we'll help
simplify your property search and purchase
by providing you with market data, finance
options, and buying strategies to make
sure you obtain the perfect property for
the best price.
New & Custom-Build Homes
We'll help you select the best custom or
production builder for your dream home,
and provide you with up to a 1% base
price rebate at closing when you buy or
build with one of our Partnering Builders.
Pre-Owned Homes
We'll guide you through the process of se-
lecting the best neighborhood and home
to meet your needs. Moreover, we'll help
you make sure the home you select is
safe and sound by utilizing a profes-
sional home inspection and a
2/10 Home Warranty.
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Indianapolis, Indiana 46256
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HOME BUYING TIPS
Make a List Know what features you want
in your new home and use your list as a
search guide.
Know Your Credit Limitations Since most
buyers need a mortgage to buy a house,
make sure your credit history is as clean as
possible before you start seriously searching
for a new home.
Get Pre-Approved Getting pre-approved
will save you the grief of looking at houses
you can't afford and put you in a better
position to make a serious offer when you
do find the right house.
Set Money Aside Remember, in addition
to a down-payment (normally ranging from
3-5% of your home's purchase price) you'll
have closing expenses that can be as much
as 2-6% of your home loan's value.
Keep Your Emotions in Check When you
act on emotion, rather than reason, you can
end up paying too much money, or regret
your choice later.
Insist on a Home Inspection To avoid
costly and expectected bills for the repair
of roof leaks, HVAC equipment failures, and
other problems, always insist on a prefes-
sional inspection when buying a home.
Coordinate Your Move Avoid situations
that could require you to be out your exist-
ing home prior to taking possesion ot your
new home... requiring a double move.
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