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Blog by Remy Chausse
Tustin, California

You can search for homes for sale anytime at www.GoFindRealEstate.com I'm a southern California real estate agent, working with buyers and sellers who often say ... I've never done this before ... I have no idea what I'm doing! ... and we get through it together, as we both look forward to a successful transaction! I created the Open House Cafe to provide a warm and cozy format with tips for buying a new home (or selling the existing home). Every day is open house day for you to ask your real estate questions!

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January 2009

Are You Ready for Home Ownership? (A quiz)

Answer these 10 questions to learn if you are ready to buy a home . . .

How to avoid the 10 biggest mistakes people make when buying a home

What do you think the top 10 mistakes are? Your friends and family have probably already made at least one of these faux pas . . .

Are Realtors allowed to advertise properties that don't exist?

Are Realtors allowed to advertise properties that don't exist? Emphatically, no. However, the typical agent will do ANYTHING to get the phone to ring, then "switch" the buyer into another property. Here's how it works . . .

8 questions you must ask before getting a mortgage

Jan. 7, 2009
Whether you're buying a house or refinancing, there is more to a mortgage than the rate. Here are eight questions to ask while mortgage shopping. You'll have to ask yourself some of these questions; others can only be answered by mortgage professionals.