What does Buying a home does require:
* knowledge of industry terminology and protocol
* industry knowledge of the home buying process
* awareness of the down payment assistance programs in your area
* understanding the many first time home buyer programs available
* typically good credit history and credit scores that are above 600
* must being employed receiving some proof of income for the last two years
* have some money set aside for closing costs and down payment
* knowledge of real estate mortgage loan programs
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Wednesday, May 20, 2009
Thursday, January 8, 2009
Buyers Remorse When Buying A Home
extravagance? Actually "Buyer's Remorse" is a perfectly sensible attitude. It's quite normal to feel both negative and positive feelings concerning your buying habits. Many people feel such excitement when anticipating shopping. Having money and a credit card gives a person a sense of power while shopping, only to be replaced by guilt and regret after returning home. Again, the feelings of remorse attack and the thrill of the purchases have lost their appeal.
Although there may be regret over purchases, and money spent, sometimes merchandise can be returned and they can receive refunds. But many items are non-refundable especially if on a special sale or discounted. A larger item such as a new car, can not be returned, except in some states, although sometimes can be exchanged for a different style car, but is considered used once it's driven off the lot, and money will be lost in the trading transaction.
So, after purchases, "Buyer's Remorse" often occurs! They feel they've lost control and there's an emotional disharmony clash between the desires for purchasing things they really may not need, and their feelings of having lost control of their buying/spending habits!
Although there may be regret over purchases, and money spent, sometimes merchandise can be returned and they can receive refunds. But many items are non-refundable especially if on a special sale or discounted. A larger item such as a new car, can not be returned, except in some states, although sometimes can be exchanged for a different style car, but is considered used once it's driven off the lot, and money will be lost in the trading transaction.
So, after purchases, "Buyer's Remorse" often occurs! They feel they've lost control and there's an emotional disharmony clash between the desires for purchasing things they really may not need, and their feelings of having lost control of their buying/spending habits!
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