Most people still prefer to hold party at their own home because it doesn’t require them to spend a lot of money for renting a building, ordering foods and beverages, etc. However, you should remember to prepare everything. Here are three main things that you have to notice when you hold part at home: Click here to read more.. »
Preparations to Hold Party at Home
Work Out the Details of Your Move
Work with your landlord or apartment manager to figure out who will be in charge of closing out your current telephone, gas, water, electric, cable TV, Internet, newspaper, and other utility accounts. Work with your real estate agent to make sure all those same utilities will be working on the day you move in to your new place. (Many agents have services that are skilled at working through those bureaucracies.) Click here to read more.. »
Contact Movers and Your Landlord
Now that you’ve made the decision to a buy a house, you need to deal with a couple of ancillary issues. Talk to your real estate agent about whether he or she can recommend a mover. Don’t be afraid to ask for discounts. Try to schedule an interview with at least three or four movers. They’ll want to come over and calculate the weight of how much stuff you have. (You can get a rough idea yourself by going to Moving.com.) Get free estimates and check their references. Click here to read more.. »
Buying New House
One of the first things the agent is going to recommend is that you get preapproved for a loan and, even better, get a loan commitment letter. If the agent doesn’t recommend it, do it anyway. This is going to cost you some money, probably around $45 for a credit report and maybe $300 to $400 for an appraisal. Click here to read more.. »
Talk to a Real Estate Agent (Part 2)
Basically signing the agreement is fine. Go ahead and sign. Do not, however, expect to jump in a car and start looking at houses. Expect, instead, an hour or so conversation with the agent about your dream list, your finances, your school preferences, and things like that. Click here to read more.. »
Control Urges
• Finish what you start before opening another bottle of lotion or shampoo. Click here to read more.. »
Talk to a Real Estate Agent
(Quick review: So far you’ve browsed the Internet to look at houses. You’ve gotten a general range of how much a bank might lend you. You should be figuring out that home ownership is, indeed, possible for you—even if not all of your expectations are going to be met. You’ve spent next to nothing so far.) Click here to read more.. »
