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Would you spend $20,000 on a car without first researching to make
sure that you are getting the make, model, options and price that
best fits your needs? Of course not. But many homebuyers are willing
to make one of the biggest investments in their life without finding
out all they can about the process and their options.
Thats where the Internet comes in. There is a wealth
of information out in cyberspace. Not only will it give you a better
scope of what is available in your market, but also can save you
time. According to the 2002 National Association of REALTORS (NAR)
Profile of Home Buyers and Sellers, 63 percent of buyers said that
the Internet shortened the search time of their new home.
If you dont know where to start, www.realtytimes.com
and www.realtor.com are two great resources. Both sites have tons
of articles on all aspects of the home buying/selling process. You
can get information on how to choose a real estate professional,
purchasing a vacation home, typical closing costs and everything
in between. Make sure you also check out The Wall Street Journal
websites special section on homes (www.homes.wsj.com) and other
major newspaper websites.
Home Listings
With 41 percent of homebuyers using the Internet
as an information source (according to the 2002 NAR Profile of Home
Buyers and Sellers), it should be no surprise that a significant
number of homes for sale are listed on there. Sites such as realtor.com
allow you to conduct home searches throughout the country based
on different criteria such as zip code, price range and square footage.
Some search engines even allow you to find homes in other cities
that match the neighborhood you live in currently. You can also
find listings on individual real estate companys sites such as www.prudential.com.
Neighborhood Comparison
When you are moving to a new town, you more than
likely wont be familiar with the neighborhoods. By using the Internet,
you can answer questions such as: Which communities are the safest?
Whats the performance rating of the schools in the new area? How
does the cost of living compare between town A and town B?
Do You Have Good Credit?
You no longer have to wait until you are in front
of a mortgage lender to find out whats on your credit report. You
can get it instantly through various services on the Web. You can
also visit the Websites of the three major credit-reporting agencies,
Equifax, Experian and Trans Union to obtain your credit reports
and tips on correcting your credit.
Financing Your Home
If you are like the majority of homebuyers, you will
be applying for a mortgage loan. There are several sites that allow
you to compare mortgage interest rates of lenders nationwide. You
can also get personalized quotes and do loan and lender comparisons.
Should you go with a 7/1 ARM or a 30-year fixed mortgage rate? Just
use a mortgage calculator, found on most real estate and mortgage
sites, to compare and estimate rates.
There is much to gain from using the Internet during
your home search. It can give a better picture of your options and
help you set more realistic goals for your home choices. And because
you will be a more informed home buyer, it will allow your real
estate professional to provide better service to you, thereby making
your home search the best experience possible.
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