Hilarious Welcome Mats for Your New Home

One of the most common gifts received from family and friends after the successful California streamline refinance purchase of a new home is a nice welcome mat that can be laid at the front door to welcome all your visitors to your new home. Well, the graphic below shows some very funny welcome mats that we thought you should maybe consider.

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Be sure to get a warranty on your home. It doesn’t matter whether you are buying a new home from the person who builds it or from a previous owner. You should still ask them for a home warranty. New home builders normally offer protection for one to three years. The previous owner of your new home should purchase a warranty for you that covers unexpected costs for the next few years.

If you have already been approved for a loan, it may entice sellers a little more. Waiting for approval can cost more and will stretch out the process of buying the property.

If you are participating in foreclosure purchases, think about hiring a real estate lawyer. Having a legal representative, such as a lawyer, to help guide you through the foreclosure process can really help to alleviate stress from complications arising. The proper legal representation can save you money and headaches over the long run.

Measure any home that you are think of buying before making an offer. Make sure the listed square footage is in compliance with public records. If these numbers do not match up closely, you should not buy the property or go to the proper authority to have it fixed.

Consider where you see yourself in the future when shopping for a home. Right now you may be childless, but it doesn’t hurt to
consider things like school districts if you think
you may remain in the house lone enough to have children.

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