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Over the last three years, new and easy-to-use electronic commerce methods have toppled the old ways of home buying and created new ways of purchasing homes at record-breaking cost savings. Besides saving people a bundle on their mortgages (1% of the loan amount is standard), the convenience of the Internet can't be matched. Homebuyers can shop twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week. They can view homes on the next block, in the next state -- or across the country. Currently, the World Wide Web lists over 1.3 million homes for sale and includes over 30,000 real estate-related Internet sites. With The Unofficial Guide to Buying a Home Online, new and experienced homebuyers can:
-- Research the Internet for home-buying information and online tutorials
-- Use online databases to find home anywhere
-- Find out what it takes to get pre-qualified for an online mortgage load and receive financing from an Internet lender
-- Gather Internet-based information about neighborhood schools, crime, and area demographics
-- Negotiate, inspect a house, and close a deal -- all via the Web
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-- Research the Internet for home-buying information and online tutorials
-- Use online databases to find home anywhere
-- Find out what it takes to get pre-qualified for an online mortgage load and receive financing from an Internet lender
-- Gather Internet-based information about neighborhood schools, crime, and area demographics
-- Negotiate, inspect a house, and close a deal -- all via the Web
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