Buying a House in 2024: The Ultimate Guide for First Time Home Buyers

Buying a House in 2024: The Ultimate Guide for First Time Home Buyers

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Publish Date:
7 January, 2024
Category:
How to Buy a House
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Are you dreaming of buying your first home in 2024, but unsure where to start? This step-by-step guide is your roadmap to success! In this video you'll learn every step of the home buying process, from financial planning to closing the deal, with expert tips and tricks for navigating the current market. Don't wait, unlock your dream home today!

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Chapters:
00:00 - Intro To How To Buy A House In 2024
00:32 - Step 1: Plan Your Finances
04:39 - Step 2: Hire a Realtor
08:35 - Step 3: Get Pre-Approved
12:32 - Step 4: Start House Hunting
14:39 - Step 5: Make an Offer
16:56 - Step 6: Due Diligence Period
19:37 - Step 7: Negotiate Repairs
21:22 - Step 8: Appraisal
25:17 - Step 9: Final Walk Through
27:17 - Step 10: Closing
29:11 - Outro

— DISCLAIMER —
Nicole Nark is a licensed Realtor and the Principal Broker (PB00083374) of HomeWay Realty. HomeWay Realty is not a lender, does not issue loan qualifications, and does not extend credit of any kind. The topics discussed, and ideas presented are Nicole Nark's opinions and presented for entertainment purposes only. The information presented should not be construed as financial or legal advice. Always do your own due diligence.