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<blockquote data-quote="SCcobra4me" data-source="post: 7704960" data-attributes="member: 37359"><p>Start with a price range, get preapproved first, then find what location you desire depending on price. When you find a house you are interested in, do a comparative analysis on similar homes in that location due to size, features, age, etc and see how your property compares. I would do a search within the last 3-5 years on listings, sold houses and expired listings in that area/street. Any real estate company can do this for you, I work for Prudential Premiere in Wisconsin and this is what I usually tell first time home owners. </p><p></p><p>Also, check out the assessed value compared to asking price, there are some good deals out there right now where banks/owners are trying to move houses for way less than the assessed value. </p><p></p><p>I hope this gets you started, any questions, feel free to send me a private message.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SCcobra4me, post: 7704960, member: 37359"] Start with a price range, get preapproved first, then find what location you desire depending on price. When you find a house you are interested in, do a comparative analysis on similar homes in that location due to size, features, age, etc and see how your property compares. I would do a search within the last 3-5 years on listings, sold houses and expired listings in that area/street. Any real estate company can do this for you, I work for Prudential Premiere in Wisconsin and this is what I usually tell first time home owners. Also, check out the assessed value compared to asking price, there are some good deals out there right now where banks/owners are trying to move houses for way less than the assessed value. I hope this gets you started, any questions, feel free to send me a private message. [/QUOTE]
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