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Tips and Traps When Buying a Home (Tips & Traps)

Tips and Traps When Buying a Home (Tips & Traps)

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Author: Robert Irwin
Publisher: McGraw-Hill
Category: Book

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Pages: 256
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ISBN: 0071508414
Dewey Decimal Number: 643.12
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Publication Date: December 17, 2008
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Product Description

The classic guide to getting the best deal when buying a home--from America’s #1 real estate expert

Featuring fully revised facts and figures that reflect the most recent changes in the real estate market, Tips & Traps When Buying a Home, Fourth Edition is helpful whether you're a first-time or experienced home buyer. It gives you practical, step-by-step information on a broad range of proven home buying strategies, along with indispensable advice and guidance on buying in an "up" market, flipping, buying with options, bidding wars, and other important facets of real estate deals.




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5 out of 5 stars Good tips   October 5, 2009
S. Kulangara (LA, CA)
This is an overall good resource. It is an almost 20 yr old book (published in 1990!), hence it can't be relied upon today (2009) as the only authoritative source of info before buying a home. But, in general, it has important information on numerous tips and traps of buying a home, to better equip any 1st time buyer (like me).


4 out of 5 stars Easy to understand   March 24, 2009
1st Time Homebuyer (Philadelphia, PA USA)
I was pleasantly surprised with how easy this book was to read and understand. I would be interested in reading more of his titles based on my experience.


3 out of 5 stars Mr. Irwin, first do your homework   February 20, 2008
sierragreen (California)
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

Mr. Irwin states in this book that a real estate agent taking a commission on his own purchase can get sued on the grounds that he is effectively acting as an agent for the seller, and this creates a conflict of interest. This is based on the antiquated notion that a buyer's agent is construed to be a subagent of a seller's agent. Today, a buyer's agent is construed to act independently of a seller's agent, and is thus free to take a commission on his own purchase. The matter is simply one of an agreement between agents to share the commission.


4 out of 5 stars informative, easy to read, slightly flawed   August 3, 2007
S. Flask (the Pequod)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This book is very easy to read, well organized, and contains a LOT of essential information for anyone looking to purchase a home. I recommend it without any reservations.

One issue: I'm not sure if there's a newer edition of this book than I received last year, but it's a bit out of date. For better or worse, a lot of mortgages floating around out there today - especially for first time homeowners - are not your standard 30 year fixed. The financing section of the book needs an update detailing the pros and cons of the newer and more complicated types of financing that are more common today. It does this to an extent, but it's insufficient. Also, the figures used in the book are completely unrealistic. Mortgage rates are very different and so are housing prices. Not a problem if you can handle the math on your own, but certain tables are completely obsolete at this point in time.

Just one point on a personal note: This book really tells you about all the BAD things going on in real estate today. This isn't a fault - it's good to know about the million different potential pitfalls when buying a home - but it never tells you to put things into perspective. In other words, you can come away from reading this feeling very pessimistic and cynical about the entire process, which doesn't have to be the case. If you arm yourself with knowledge, a good attitude, and surround yourself with good people - namely the best real estate attorney and home inspector you can find - you'll find the experience isn't as bad as the book can make it seem.

Best of luck!



4 out of 5 stars Worth a read; small investment for some reasonable insights   November 9, 2006
Ludwig P. Schulze (new york city, ny United States)
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

Not every page is enlightening, but overall builds confidence in the daunting process.