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Finding the Uncommon Deal: A Top New York Lawyer Explains How to Buy a Home For the Lowest Possible

Finding the Uncommon Deal A Top New York Lawyer Explains How to Buy a Home For the Lowest Possible

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  • Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
  • ISBN: 9780470943663
  • Published In: March 2011
  • Format: Paperback , 230 pages
  • Jurisdiction: U.S. ? Disclaimer:
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Take advantage of today's real estate market to find great properties at incredible prices

Our recent economic meltdown transformed real estate from a popular investment to financial kryptonite. Too many people purchased homes with mortgages they simply could never afford. The good news: Great deals are out there for the taking. Finding the Uncommon Deal gives you the secrets to discovering and successfully negotiating the lowest prices for the most prized properties available.

  • Discover how to go beyond Internet listings to get on-the-ground intelligence on the best deals
  • Get proven negotiating skills to close the deal at a rock-bottom price
  • The author has assisted thousands in purchasing homes as a lawyer, broker, and investor; has been ranked by internationally esteemed publication Chambers and Partners as one of the leading real estate lawyers; and regularly appears as a real estate authority in the New York Times and the Wall Street Journal

If you're successful enough to afford a home, then you probably have the skills needed to get a great deal in today's market. Finding the Uncommon Deal gives you the keys to leverage your skills for success and savings, opening the door to today's best properties and lowest prices.

Foreword (Evan Farmer).

Preface: Greed, Fear, and Opportunity in the New Real Estate Environment.

Introduction: Should You Buy or Rent?

The Greatest Producer of Wealth for American Families.

The United States Government Encourages Homeownership.

The Pride of Having a Place to Call Your Own.

The Time to Buy.

The Cost of Buying and Maintaining a Home.

Building Equity.

The Case for Renting.

Part I Finance: Do Not Go Shopping Until You Know How Much Money You Have to Spend.

1 Get Ready to Buy: Tools and Suggestions to Maximize Buying and Borrowing Power.

Make a List of Your Assets and Liabilities.

Creating a Budget and Living within Your Means.

The Down Payment and Private Mortgage Insurance.

Obtaining a Credit Report.

FICO Score.

2 How to Get the Cheapest Loan at the Best Rate.

How Banks Make Money by Giving You a Loan.

What Is a Mortgage?

Obtaining the Loan: Learning the Bank's Requirements.

The Mortgage Broker.

Getting the Best Loan: Fitting the Loan into Your Plans and Financial Means.

The New Good Faith Estimate: Keeping the Lender Honest.

Choosing the Most Appropriate Inexpensive Loan.

Annual Percentage Rate (APR).

Tax Deductions and the Interest Rate on Your Mortgage.

Paying Points.

The Amount of the Loan.

Documents Required to Obtain a Loan.

The Different Types of Loans.

The Loan Process.

The Financing Process.

3 Buying a Home with Little or No Money Down and Obtaining Seller Financing.

Putting Little or No Money Down.

Part II Finding the Uncommon Deal on a Home.

4 Becoming an Expert on Finding the Dream Home.

The Real Estate Broker.

Finding a Property to Purchase: Various Choices and Forms of Shelter.

Making the Decision.

5 Conducting the Search: Finding Your Allies in the Real Estate Hunt.

Insider Trading—The Legal Way.

Making Friends in Strange Places.

Location, Location, Location.

Determining Fixed Monthly and Yearly Housing Costs.

Making a Wish List.

Real Estate Brokers: The Guardians of Real Estate.

Maximizing the Success of the Search.

6 The Secret to Buying a Distressed Property.

The DNA of a Deal Finder.

Distressed Homes: The Most Common Uncommon Deals.

Finding the Uncommon Deals Using the Most Common Means.

Becoming a Proactive Deal Hunter.

7 Pre-Foreclosures and Short Sales.

Finding a Pre-Foreclosure.

The Foreclosure Filing.

Buying a Short Sale.

Learning More About the Distressed Property.

Making Contact with a Distressed Owner.

8 Foreclosures and Bank-Owned Properties.

Finding a Foreclosure Sale.

Buying a Foreclosed Property.

Attending the Foreclosure Auction.

Determining How Much Money to Bring to the Auction.

Foreclosure Pitfalls: Taking the Property As Is and Evicting the Occupants.

Losing the Property to Redemption Laws.

Financing the Purchase.

REO/Bank-Owned Properties.

9 Hidden Land Mines to Look Out for.

Determine Whether the Home Is Legally Habitable.

Be Aware of the Number of Units Sold and Occupied in Newly Constructed Apartment Developments.

Clear All Liens and Obtain Signoffs for Extensions and Alterations before Closing on a Home.

Inspecting for and Understanding the Underground Oil Tank.

Buying a Home with Occupants or Tenants in Possession.

Purchasing a Land Lease in a Cooperative Apartment: Determine Whether You Are Buying or Renting the Land.

Property Taxes Can Change.

Different Ways to Take Title to the Home.

10 Creative Ways to Get the Seller to Accept Your Below-Market Offer.

Offer All Cash or Do Not Make the Deal Contingent on Obtaining a Loan.

Know How to Play the Negotiation Game: Making and Responding to

ADAM LEITMAN BAILEY, ESQ., has assisted thousands of property owners in buying homes. He owns one of the nation's most prominent real estate law firms as well as a real estate brokerage company and investment properties. The esteemed Chambers & Partners publication has selected him as one of New York's Leading Real Estate Lawyers and he was named a Super Lawyer by Law & Politics magazine.

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