Going Dream House Hunting

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Apr 9, 2009, 10:12:55 PM4/9/09
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The moment I found that my dream house was within my reach, it was
time to celebrate. After what seemed like decades of hard work and
saving up, it was finally time to go house shopping. I know of people
who look just short of everywhere till they finalize the house that
they are going to buy. It was not quite as difficult for me. We looked
at a total of three houses before making that final decision.
Of course, moving in immediately would certainly not be possible. No
matter how much I had saved up, I would still have to look to a bank
to give me the money to make that purchase. With the rising prices of
real estate these days, everyone needs a little support when it comes
to ultimately making that purchase.
However, getting a loan in this loan-loving world is not really an
uphill task. Everywhere you look, there is a loan offer waiting to
bump into you. They make home purchase seem as easy as ABC. My parents
had always been insistent that I eventually take up a place of my own.
However, when they saw the speed at which I proceeded with finding the
place, arranging for finance, and signing on the dotted line, I think
they gawked a little. Things were far more complicated in the days
gone by.
I suppose, we should show a good deal of gratitude towards our net
connection. Who would have thought that technology could bring banks
right to our doorsteps? But it did, and we are reaping the benefits
from it.
My parents warned me about the confusion that studying about loans
could cause. They told me that most loan providers try to rip you off.
But that certainly was not the case with me. I found it extremely
simple to find the best home loan offers. And while I was at it, I
even read up about mortgage and home refinance. Moreover, the loan
providers were very clear-cut with their fantastic offers. Every pro
has its set of cons, but that is to be expected.
The only problem lay in taking a look at the scores of offers, in
trying to finalize the best one. Once I had made my decision as to
which loan I would take, all I had to do was check with the broker,
meet the owners, and buy the house. Not quite as easy as pie, but not
all that difficult either. It was a textbook example of how easy
buying a house could
be.
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