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Get Help
If the prospect of buying a home seems as daunting as climbing K2, rest assured there is a lot of help out there.
General Resources
Workshops and Classes
In addition to local, state-funded workshops on the strategies of home buying, there are Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) counseling classes that must be attended by anyone applying for a federal loan program. Check your local newspaper or its Web site for class schedules.
Online Resources
Free online credit report:Obtain your free credit report annually.
Obtain your FICO score: This site charges a fee, but it might be worth it to have all your ducks in a row.
HUD's Web site provides information on housing basics, first-time buyer grants as well as links to state and local offices near you.
Professional Resources
Real estate agents: Agents are happy to sit down for an information session and share their knowledge of:
• The market and current trends
• New development plans in the area
• School and services information
• Traffic patterns — particularly helpful for commuters in busy urban areas looking for alternate routes
Mortgage brokers: Brokers are a great source for buyers, because they will educate you on loan types and work with you to see what you can afford.
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