Stressing Over Home Shopping
Oct 24, 2000 -
© Reginald Vickers
The search for the house itself was basically quick and painless. The bickering and complaining between the adult children will continue throughout the next four decades. The Internet was is a wonderful tool to use when house hunting. Not only can you do a complete search for the house in your desired area, but you can also find realtors, home inspectors, lenders, and any contractors you might need right in the convenience of your current home or office. There are many different approaches to finding a home on the Internet. First, you can do a search for real estate companies in the area by using any directory or search engine. Just type in the city or state that you plan on moving to and "realtors". For example, let's say I want to buy a 14 acre gentleman's farm in Washington, Virginia. I would enter + realtor +Washington +Virginia in any search engine, and look for local realtors. You can use one of the search engines below or your own favorite (You also will want to enter the city or town you're interested and the word "newspaper". This should link you to the local classifieds).
Secondly, you can go directly to the home search engines directly (since most of the hits above are links to one of the major Realtor search engines anyways) by clicking on one of the links below: Owners.com- homes that are For Sale By Owner Just getting started with hunting for your first home? Visit RealHome.com...homebase for homebuyers. RealHome is the only site you'll need for all your home buying needs.
Each of these sites require you to enter the criteria you're looking for. Back to our example above, I enter the criteria: house, Washington, Virginia between 0-$50,000. And I get 4 listings. One of them has
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