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REDUCED $14,900!!! Executive-style beautiful home in Lake Forest. High ceilings with wall of windows. Upgraded with granite; island in kitchen. Gameroom. Large private yard...
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NEW PRICE! Gorgeous French country estate on +/- 3.7 acres of park like grounds in Westlake - RARE level lot(s). Gated entry adjacent to custom pond leads you down the private tree-lined path to home...
1 of 0 photos Austin, Texas For Sale 2 Beds / 1 Baths
House rewired, plumbed, roofed, and painted within the last 6 months. Living and hall flooring replaced with Armstrong hardwood laminate and vinyl in bathroom. Living/dining eating area...
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Wonderful family home with owner's private boat dock across the street on Lake Austin. Gourmet kitchen with stainless appliances. Longleaf pine floors. Plantation shutters...
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1 of 5 photos Round Rock For Sale 4 Beds / 2.5 Baths
Single Family Property, Subdivision: Cat Hollow, County: Williamson, Year Built: 1996, Two story, Central air conditioning, Community swimming pool(s), Fireplace(s), Dining room, Laundry ..
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Rare single story in great community! Extra clean and ready to go. Wood floors, carpet, designer paint, and large rooms. Huge corner lot w/awesome backyard shaded by oak trees...
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Charming updated home with a great open floorplan! Interior painted in 2006. Pergo and tile flooring throughout. Recessed lighting. Stone fireplace. Vaulted ceilings in master suite and living area...
Yes, you do need to have a homeowner's insurance policy by the time your deal has been closed. Many times, you must show a receipt of this before anything can be made official so you must have gone through the process of acquiring insurance earlier on. It is recommended that you contact an insurance agent as early as possible because he or she can save you money on insurance premiums because they have information on what you can do to keep them low. They also have a wealth of information on home safety that can home in handy when you are having your home inspected.
WHAT STEPS COULD I TAKE TO LOWER MY HOMEOWNER'S INSURANCE COSTS?
The most important thing you can do is visit a number of different home insurance options in order to find the best price. Also, think about home insurance premiums before you choose a house to buy. Newer and brick constructed houses tend to have low premiums because they are built much better. Also, buy in an area that is not prone to natural disasters if you want to money. Insurance companies know about all of these things and will lower your premiums if you are considered a lower risk. Having a fire department in the proximity will also give you an advantage when searching for a good deal on insurance.
IS THE HOME LOCATED IN A FLOOD PLAIN?
This question can be answered by the real estate agent and is a very important thing to consider. If you do live on a plain that is likely to flood, your lender will require you to have flood insurance before lending you money for a mortgage. This is simply the lender's way of protecting its own interests because of the high risk of this area. If you only live close to a flood plain, but not in one, it is your choice whether or not to get this extra insurance. Examine the history of the area in order to decide what the best plan for you is.
WHAT OTHER ISSUES SHOULD I CONSIDER BEFORE I BUY MY HOME?
Natural disaster can do a lot of damage to your home, so try to avoid buying in the home that is prone to these things if at all possible. Things like earthquakes, tornadoes, hurricanes, and even volcanoes can ruin your home and even put your life at risk. If you do buy in one of these high risk areas, make sure that your home is inspected thoroughly and that it meets all of the building codes.