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I Want to Buy a House: Where Do I Start?

By: William Walls, Shelly Lanich
Narrated by: William Walls
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First-Time Home Buyers. Learn Everything You Need, In Less Than 2 Hours!

Buyers of any experience will benefit from this publication. Here’s the problem. You want to buy a house, but you don’t know where to start. It’s the unknown. We all react the same way. So, you contact a friend in real estate and hopefully they will guide you through the process. If that’s your strategy, there is a better way. Accountability is the new normal. You must be accountable to yourself and be your own real estate advocate. Get to know what you deserve and are entitled to when dealing with others.

The buying process is actually structured. All the professionals involved know their role and when to take action. You are asked to make decisions with little or no preparation. The whole process is already set out. Why don’t you know these steps? Because you don’t know the process. Shouldn’t you know this before you ever start? You turn to your agent because they are the only one you know who has even been through the buying process. When you contact an agent, you are already well into the buying process. Being left in the dark is not a good strategy and it’s not fair to you.

If you feel intimidated because you don’t know what to ask and you don’t know the process, in less than 2 hours, you can feel comfortable and learn everything you need to know.

If you want to eliminate stress and mistakes, you need a resource that offers you solutions today. Best of all, you don’t have to contact a real estate agent to get everything you need. This is your executive summary of the actual buying process.

Don’t know where to start? That’s fine. We give you all the information you need. Where to start, what to ask, and we even show you what decisions you are expected to make on quick moving timelines.

In This Book You Will Learn:

  • How the entire buying process works BEFORE you ever start
  • What to ask a lender so you’re not intimidated, even if you’re a first time home buyer
  • What questions to ask your real estate agent so you are never in the dark again
  • Why you should always have help when purchasing from a builder
  • How to fully utilize the services offered by everyone in your transaction
  • Investors have to follow the same process to close

This is the fastest and easiest way to become an informed buyer. Knowing what to expect eliminates the fear of buying. This book explains the entire buying process in less than 2 hours. Take full control of your transaction without any guesswork of what comes next.

Authors William Walls and Shelly Lanich work in the real estate industry. They share over 50 years of combined hands-on experience and focus on the most important part of the transaction, You!

Did you know that the buying process is essentially the same all across the country? The contracts dictate the process, and now you can preview the entire process before you ever start. Now you know!

Get started today, use it today!

©2022 William Walls (P)2022 William Walls

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