Tips For First-Time Homebuyers [INFOGRAPHIC]
Tips For First-Time Homebuyers [INFOGRAPHIC]
Some Highlights
- If you’re trying to buy your first home in today’s housing market, you’ll want to know what you can do as mortgage rates rise and inventory stays low overall.
- Connect with a lender to get pre-approved, prioritize your wish list, consider condos, and expand your search radius.
- Your first home is out there. Let’s connect to explore your options and what other first-time buyers are doing to find their homes.
by Tom Ciccarone RE/MAX InStyle Realty
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