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New York For Sale $900,000 2 Beds / 2 Baths
| Fireplace, Terrace and Washer & Dryer, Plus Elevator! The main amenities that any lucky buyer would be happy to have one of, and here you get them all!.. more >>
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Sutton Area For Sale $600,000 1 Beds / 1 Baths
| Rarely available floor-through apartment in top drawer established coop on beautiful tree lined block. Living room faces sunny South onto 52nd Street and bedroom faces into quiet back yards... more >>
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New York For Sale $585,000 1 Beds / 1 Baths
| Best priced one bedroom in the incomparable Plaza 400. Updated kitchen and bathroom, amazing closets and sunny South exposure. This full service luxury building offers every amenity imaginable... more >>
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New York For Sale $568,000 1 Beds / 1 Baths
| Move right into this beautifully renovated junior two bedroom facing south onto gorgeous tree-lined block. Building is cooped since 1968 and has wonderful planted roofdeck and amazing staff... more >>
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New York For Sale $499,000 1 Beds / 1 Baths
| Newly renovated one bedroom has brand new kitchen and has been refurbished throughout. Pleasant North and West views are quiet and overlooking back yards of brownstones... more >>
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New York For Sale $410,000 0 Beds / 1 Baths
| Alcove studio in wonderful established doorman coop has open North views. Renovated kitchen, original bath in good condition. Gorgeous tree-lined block, wonderful full-time doorman and coop since 1968... more >>
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New York For Sale $4,100 1 Beds / 1 Baths
| South facing into gorgeous planted garden of the Parc Vendome, this totally renovated apartment is exceptionally large and beautifully appointed. Top of line kitchen with window... more >>
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New York For Sale $3,800 1 Beds / 1 Baths
| The Westmore is a white glove building with 24 hour services... more >>
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New York For Sale $3,800 1 Beds / 1 Baths
| The Westmore is a white glove building with 24 hour services... more >>
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The home buying process can be enjoyable when you follow these tips! Before you start, there are many laws that protect you from scams, unnecessary expenses, and discrimination in the process of homebuying. Know your rights!
You can save yourself a lot of wheel-spinning during the home buying process if you take a minute to figure out how much mortgage you can afford. Generally, a lender will want the homebuyer's monthly mortgage payment to total no more than 29% of your monthly gross income (that's your monthly income before taxes and other paycheck deductions are taken out.) You also need to consider current loan interest rates. The lower the interest rate, the more expensive the home you'll be able to afford. Follow our tips and use these simple calculators to see how much you can afford in a mortgage payment.
Make your Wish Lst. As a homebuyer focus on the features you want in a home: 2 bedrooms or 3? 1 bath or 2? Garage or no garage? Knowing what you're looking for will help you focus your search. And it will help your real estate broker, too.
One of the first steps in the home buying process is to start searching for a broker. Talk to several and find someone you think you'll be comfortable working closely with. Many of your friends and relatives have probably bought and sold their homes through brokers. Ask them who they used and what their experiences were. You can find out which brokers specialize in the kind of home or the area you want by looking in the Yellow Pages or your local newspaper's classified real estate ads. Or drive through neighborhoods and note the names of brokers on "for sale" signs. When you talk to prospective brokers, ask questions about the areas and types of homes in which you're interested. Do they seem knowledgeable? Most important, is their personal style a good fit with your own?
Many different kinds of mortgages are available to you. Read about them, and make sure you understand the pros and cons of each. Your real estate broker can help you. HUD offers some special homebuying programs. Also, many local governments offer special homebuying programs to help low-income homebuyers. Shop around - you may be surprised at all your options!
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