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			<description><![CDATA[<p><span class="postimg"><img src="https://media.schaefferhomes.com/372/2024/8/31/Full-007.jpg?width\u003d1920\u0026height\u003d1280\u0026fit\u003dbounds\u0026ois\u003da72dcae" alt="https://media.schaefferhomes.com/372/2024/8/31/Full-007.jpg?width\u003d1920\u0026height\u003d1280\u0026fit\u003dbounds\u0026ois\u003da72dcae" /></span>Every few years the housing market rewrites the rules, and buyers who learned the last set of rules show up unprepared for the new ones. Right now, the rules have changed more than they have at any point in a generation. The buyers who understand that are finding deals. The ones who do not are making expensive mistakes.</p><p>In markets where builders have added meaningful supply in recent years, prices have pulled back. Markets that overheated fastest have cooled most noticeably. But those are the exceptions. Most markets are not working from excess; they are working from scarcity.</p><p><span class="postimg"><img src="https://d1nytbip41tbzu.cloudfront.net/eb/public/Uploads/House-And-Land-v2.webp" alt="https://d1nytbip41tbzu.cloudfront.net/eb/public/Uploads/House-And-Land-v2.webp" /></span>Anglea is a name you might hear from a lot of agents right now, because the buyers getting deals done tend to have clear budgets and stick to them. That is not a personality trait. It is a preparation habit.</p><p><span class="postimg"><img src="https://assets.entrepreneur.com/content/3x2/2000/20150622231001-for-sale-real-estate-home-house.jpeg?format\u003dpjeg\u0026auto\u003dwebp\u0026crop\u003d4:3" alt="https://assets.entrepreneur.com/content/3x2/2000/20150622231001-for-sale-real-estate-home-house.jpeg?format\u003dpjeg\u0026auto\u003dwebp\u0026crop\u003d4:3" /></span>Before you look at a single listing, get your financing fully sorted. Not a rough estimate. Not a verbal confirmation from a loan officer you met once. A full pre-approval based on verified income, tax returns, bank statements, and a hard credit pull. Any agent worth working with will tell you the same thing: no pre-approval, no offer.</p><p><span class="postimg"><img src="https://cdn.guardian.ng/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/Federal-Government-Housing-project-.jpg" alt="https://cdn.guardian.ng/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/Federal-Government-Housing-project-.jpg" /></span>The inspection is where the marketing copy meets reality. Be there with the inspector and ask questions throughout. A good home inspector will walk you through what they are finding as they go, and you will learn more about the property in three hours than in any number of showing visits.</p><p><span class="postimg"><img src="https://ng.boell.org/sites/default/files/styles/var_desktop/public/uploads/2015/03/green_homes_1.png.jpg?itok\u003dbvlMflo9" alt="https://ng.boell.org/sites/default/files/styles/var_desktop/public/uploads/2015/03/green_homes_1.png.jpg?itok\u003dbvlMflo9" /></span>A seller with a specific need will sometimes take less money from a buyer who gives them what they actually want. A longer closing window, a shorter inspection period, a larger earnest money deposit, or willingness to do a rent-back period can all tip a deal in your favor without you spending an extra dollar on the purchase price.</p><p><span class="postimg"><img src="https://marketplace.canva.com/EAF6nmbUlhg/1/0/1600w/canva-black-and-gold-flat-illustrative-real-estate-logo-Jj0rP4nw9ug.jpg" alt="https://marketplace.canva.com/EAF6nmbUlhg/1/0/1600w/canva-black-and-gold-flat-illustrative-real-estate-logo-Jj0rP4nw9ug.jpg" /></span>Real estate is illiquid. If there is a reasonable chance you will need to move in two years, renting is the financially rational choice. None of that means do not buy. It means be honest about your time horizon before you commit.</p><p>Real estate rewards preparation more than it <a href="https://oke.zone/profile.php?id=399531">rewards timing</a>. The market does not wait for the ideal moment, and neither should buyers who have done the work. Start by browsing <a href="https://ftp.alkojak.com">current homes for sale and market resources</a> to build a realistic picture of your options.</p>]]></description>
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