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- Did you know you can save $750 or more on your FHA mortgage loan by completing a short educational program? This and many other ways to save money are covered in Chapter 28.
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- What is the difference between an FHA 203(b) and an FHA 203(k) mortgage loan? With the latter you can borrow enough to buy the home and fix it up.
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- Why should you offer $161,850, instead of $162,000? It's a technique called implied authority, and it is explained, along with many other powerful negotiating techniques, in Chapter 11.
How inexpensive? We paid $17,500 for this home.
- Why do your own home inspection? You should probably pay for a good home inspection, but if you do your own first, an inspection can save you thousands.
- You know that better credit can save you thousands by qualifying you for lower interest rates, but do you know how to fix your credit report quickly? Learn how in Chapter 26.
Learn the other ways to save on home owners insurance in Chapter 23.
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All of Section Four is devoted to this.
- You probably already know that raising your deductible or dropping extra riders can lower your insurance premium.
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Where the cheapest homes that meet your needs are in your town.
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What to ask a home inspector before hiring him.
Specific negotiating techniques to use with the seller or his agent.
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The simple research that can save you a fortune.
Twenty-five questions to ask your lender.
No-doc versus low-doc loans.
How moving the date of your closing can reduce the cash you'll need.
How to continue saving money after you buy the home.
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What your housing options include.
A lower price is only one part of getting an inexpensive home.
Find out how in Chapter 13.
How to save on most of the closing costs.
How to keep from getting ripped off by contractors.
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How to get the seller to pay the closing costs.
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The right financing might be the area where you can save the most.
Dozens of different loans are discussed in Chapter 17.
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A moving checklist, so you won't forget anything.