Homes And Condos


October 22, 2007

(Brookveiw condominiums) Dealers occasionally botch contract

Dealers occasionally botch contract
As long as humans remain fallible, errors will occur in the car-buying process, says Bankrate car columnist Terry Jackson.

As a buyer, you should be aware of environmental concerns such as lead paint poisoning or dangerous radon levels in the home you are considering.

Contact the agent, take a tour of the home, then decide if the price and the features are indeed what you’ve been looking for.

Auto-industry friends can help you save
Knowing someone who works for or with a car manufacturer can net you a discount, says Bankrate car columnist Terry Jackson.

It is better to stick to those mortgaging companies that have been in operations for years with a proven track record.

Protection against real estate fraud
Laws protect elderly in dicey sales transactions, says Real Estate Adviser Steve McLinden.

Tap home equity carefully
Rates on home equity lines unlikely to rival those of mortgage, says Dr. Don.

Line up financing before car shopping
A dealer is unlikely to get you the best interest rate on an auto loan, says Bankrate car columnist Terry Jackson.

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