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Coldwell Banker Troy Helman
400 Ohio Street,
Terre Haute, IN 47807
Office: 812-238-2526
Toll Free: 888-590-5164
Email: CBTH@ColdwellBanker.com

Helpful Info > Buying Tips    
  • If you have to resell soon, don't buy an unusual home.
  • Even if the quality of the school distric doesn't matter to you now, remember that it might someday and will likely to another buyer.
  • Expect lower cost with a brand new home. 
  • Never tell a seller's broker how much you'll raise your offer for a particular house.
  • When interest rates are low opt for a fixed mortgage.
  • Pay attention to floor plans. Changing layouts of rooms later can be costly.
  • You can deduct on that year's tax return points paid by either party on the purchase of your own residence.
  • If the present owner has a title insurance policy less than 3 years old, you could have substantial savings by buying a reissue of that policy rather than a completely new one.
  • Pay attention to the original listing date of the homes you inspect; Sellers tend to be more flexible in the price the longer the home is on the market.
  • A house that's sited to take advantage of the sun, the wind and the typography costs less to heat and cool and can save thousands of dollars over the years in utility bills.
  • Buying a house whose style is uniquely individual will probably minimize rather than maximize its resale value because the house will appeal to a somewhat more limited number of potential buyers.
  • If you think you may need more space in the near future, be sure the house and lot will allow for expansion.
  • Redoing a kitchen is likely to be expensive. So be sure of what you need and want before you buy.
  • Don't buy a house with foundation problems. Although most foundation problems can be corrected, repair work is usually expensive.
  • Before you buy a house that may have a wet basement problem, get a good unbiased diagnosis from a professional with moisture control experience. The solution could be costly.
  • A roof that complements the style of a home and is carefully maintained adds to the home's visual appeal and its resale value.
  • A light-colored roof reflects heat and is best in areas where air-conditioning is the greater energy user. In colder weather climates, a dark roof is preferable because it absorbs more heat. In temperate climates, a middle-range shade is best.
  • The three most popular wall choices are brick, wood siding and stucco. About half of all home shoppers prefer brick for exterior walls; about one-third prefer wood siding; and about one-fifth prefer stucco.
  • Wood floors suggest warmth, quality and good taste and are an asset when it comes time to sell a house.
  • Plant deciduous trees, shrubs and vines on south and west sides of the home to provide shade in the summer and sunshine in the winter. Remember trees enhance the beauty and value of a lot and house.


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