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Being selective when purchasing a house isn't a bad thing -- although it can get out of control. How far should you go? Jim Sulski has some guidance on how to maintain your priorities without being too picky for your own good.

Becoming Selective When Purchasing A Home
Pre-Renovation: Design Plans, Blueprints, and Estimates
Figuring Out How Much The Property Is Worth
Needed Renovations and the Purchase Price
The Truth About Estimates
Will Buying a Home Bankrupt Me?




Pre-Renovation: Design Plans, Blueprints, and Estimates
Once you've decided on your renovation project, you're ready to draw up preliminary plans, turn them into finished blueprints, and get estimates for the work. Lisa Skolnik walks you through the process of developing accurate and comprehensive design plans, blueprints, and estimates.


Change Orders: How They Affect Your Budget






Figuring Out How Much The Property Is Worth
You think you've found the right home. But is it really worth what the sellers are asking? Before you give away your hard earned money, do some thorough research. Margaret Crane tells you what steps to take to ensure you're paying the right price.8


Negotiating Strategies In A Buyer's and Seller's Market
How Do You Create a Good First Offer?






Don't bring an old broom to a new house. Buy a new one to start fresh. After you use it to clean, change the furniture arrangment in your new living room and rearrange the accessories on your coffee tables. Don't throw out anything, just stash away in you
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Looking Into Your Future Before You Buy in the Present
Ilyce Glink is the bestselling author of 100 Questions Every First Time Home Buyer Should Ask, and is the Managing Editor of Right at Home Daily.

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Contract Tip Sheet
In some states, it's called a "purchase and sale agreement." In others, it's called an "offer for purchase." Whatever you call it, you'll need a written contract between you and the seller that contains important pieces of information. Here are some things to think about when putting together an offer for purchase.