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Each time your credit is checked, the
“inquiry data” that the credit bureaus have on file becomes a commodity and is available for sale to other lenders…and to companies that sell and resell
the names and personal information.
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Buying
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Are you thinking of buying a home in the Milford and Amherst area? Do you have questions about how to begin? I
offer a home buyer consultation to people thinking of buying a home to
give them an overview of the home buying process. It gives them an
opportunity to ask questions and get familiar with the whole real estate process.
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Buying
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Your decision to buy a home in New Hampshire is both a sound financial decision and an exciting achievement.
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Buying
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It is easier than ever to search for a home in New Hampshire using the technology available today. The following are the steps to follow to search for a new home. This list will include links to help you access the information that you need.
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Buying
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A buyer of a property is responsible for certain closing costs on the day of the closing. These are generally outlined in the HUD statement that is provided prior to the closing. This article reviews these closing costs for the New Hampshire home buyer.
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Buying
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There is no doubt that the real estate market in the Souhegan Valley has slowed down from the hot market we had from 2002 to 2005. (Get the latest market sales data) The news media is quick to point out that more homes are on the market and that sales are down. Given the current market, is now a good time to buy a home?
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Buying
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Purchasing land in New Hampshire involves knowing New Hampshire town ordinances and zoning regulations. This article discusses how to go about searching for land in New Hampshire.
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Market Trends (National)
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My heart goes out to
anyone trying to sell a home when the wind chill is below zero. But tough New
Hampshire REALTORS® persevered to sell over 1,400 homes and 520 condominiums in
the first two months of this year, according to Northern New England Real Estate
Network (NNEREN). They tabulate home sales, but they don’t get a count of frozen
toes.
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Market Trends (National)
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Technology
is dominating many aspects of the real estate transaction process, but
the most important factors are purely human, according to a large
survey of home buyers and sellers. The study was released here today
at the National Association of Realtors® Conference & Expo. Survey Shows Buyers And Sellers Use Technology And Want Personal Services
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Market Trends (National)
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Home
buyers and sellers rely on real estate professionals to assist them in
many aspects of the home sales transaction. From the initial search to
closing, real estate agents and brokers help guide home buyers through
the many steps that culminate in a successful home purchase.
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Market Trends (NH)
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Everyone wants to know where the market is
headed. It is difficult to forecast but we can look for signs of change that
may give us a hint at what may happen. Over the last 5 months I have noticed
some interesting trends.......
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Market Trends (NH)
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After the phenomenal run up in the market between
2000 and 2005, the peak of the market, we have taken a fall that puts us back
to 2004 levels. Its like, back to the future. Prices have dropped backed to
where they were in 2004 which is clearly seen in the charts provided. This
represents a drop in home prices of 16% from their high in the 4th quarter
of 2005.
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Market Trends (NH)
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2008 is off to a very weak start this year with home sales
down 33% compared to 2007. I could take a guess and say that the economic news
has been turbulent and the weather this winter has not been very conducive to
home buyers.
There are some positive signs in the market data.
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Market Trends (NH)
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2007 wrapped up with abysmal sales performance in December.
Sales were down 26% from December 2006. This may be due in part to the winter
weather we have had which has not made it easy or enjoyable to go out home
shopping. Of course buyers are still waiting for the market to bottom out and
many are waiting to see where the economy is headed.
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Market Trends (NH)
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2007 has been a difficult year for everyone: home buyers,
home sellers, real estate agents and mortgage professionals.
The markets have had to weather a lot of bad news: rising
energy prices, subprime mortgage failures and drastically increasing foreclosure
rates. The negative market events were tempered somewhat by an otherwise
healthy economy and interest rates that stayed low. At year end interest rates were
around 6.25% for 30 year fixed rates.
Uncertainty was the theme for the markets in 2007
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NH Local Interest
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The Brin Realty Group offices are located in a beautiful craftsman style home located in Amherst, New Hampshire. The home has been lovingly maintained throughout its history and remains much the same as it was when it was built in 1904.
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NH Local Interest
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The Edward
MacDowell
Lake is a
beautiful and serene place to visit with the whole family.
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NH Town News
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Wilton, NH single
family homes sold in Q1 of 2008 had an average selling price of $228,580. (Down 13% from $264,017 in 2007)
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average selling price was 91.4% of the asking price, compared to 97.9% in 2007.
- The
average Days on Market for homes that sold was 77 days, compared to 148 days in 2007.
Get the latest full Home Sales Report for the Souhegan
Valley of New Hampshire.
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NH Town News
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Brookline, NH single
family homes sold in Q1 of 2008 had an average selling price of $303,250. (Down 3% from $313,587 in 2007)
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average selling price was 97.7% of the asking price, compared to 97.0% in 2007.
- The
average Days on Market for homes that sold was 195 days, compared to 181 days in 2007.
Get the latest full Home Sales Report for the Souhegan
Valley of New Hampshire.
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NH Town News
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Greenfield, NH single
family homes sold in Q1 of 2008 had an average selling price of $336,000. (Up 32% from $254,450 in 2007)
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average selling price was 88.6% of the asking price, compared to 99.8% in 2007.
- The
average Days on Market for homes that sold was 85 days, compared to 107 days in 2007.
Get the latest full Home Sales Report for the Souhegan
Valley of New Hampshire.
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