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Rating:  Summary: Don't Buy a Home Without It! Review: Interested in buying a house/condo this year or next? Do you want to make wise decisions based on inside information that is available to any knowledge-seeking consumer? If you answered "Yes" to all 3 questions, Todd Thornton's Home Buying without BS: Information without Overload will save you unnecessary headaches. Author Thornton presents vital information in plain language versus disguised "commission-driven" lingo voiced by your typical realtor, mortgage broker and escrow officer. For example, if you're lucky enough to receive your credit report from your mortgage broker, Thornton will discuss how Lenders evaluate your credit score and provide suggestions on how to improve your credit. Each of the 16 chapters is concluded with positive do-able action steps and relevant points of wisdom. Thornton's relevant points of wisdom served as mini-life savers when swimming towards the finish line in the home buying process. Thornton's straightforward tips strengthened me when I discovered my real estate service providers were prioritizing the size of their sales commission over my welfare and happiness.
Rating:  Summary: Don't Buy a Home Without It! Review: Interested in buying a house/condo this year or next? Do you want to make wise decisions based on inside information that is available to any knowledge-seeking consumer? If you answered "Yes" to all 3 questions, Todd Thornton's Home Buying without BS: Information without Overload will save you unnecessary headaches. Author Thornton presents vital information in plain language versus disguised "commission-driven" lingo voiced by your typical realtor, mortgage broker and escrow officer. For example, if you're lucky enough to receive your credit report from your mortgage broker, Thornton will discuss how Lenders evaluate your credit score and provide suggestions on how to improve your credit. Each of the 16 chapters is concluded with positive do-able action steps and relevant points of wisdom. Thornton's relevant points of wisdom served as mini-life savers when swimming towards the finish line in the home buying process. Thornton's straightforward tips strengthened me when I discovered my real estate service providers were prioritizing the size of their sales commission over my welfare and happiness.
Rating:  Summary: Great Book!: Gives advice other books don't. Review: This book is one of several that I have read on home buying. Although all good books on a specific subject will have overlap of information, Mr. Thornton reveals many additional facts and advice that the others don't. Also, it is an easy, quick-to-read yet comprehensive book printed in large type. I have much more confidence going out into the home buying market all by myself now. --Marsha
Rating:  Summary: READ THIS BEFORE BUYING A HOME! Review: This book is worth...It saved me thousands of dollars in the long run. The author Todd Thornton clearly states in his book the home buying process from beginning to end. He starts with discussing your credit report to what you should look for in a home (for appreciative value) to how to negotiate. I almost bought a home for $94,500 until I read his book and realized the home was only worth $89,900. You will definately get your use out of the book. I read it four times during my house hunting and house buying process. I'm still reading it as I plan to close! Most importantly, it is EASY to read in an entertaining format. Before you do anything - buy the book. It was one of the best decisions I made - next to purchasing my home!
Rating:  Summary: Home Buying without the spell/grammar check?!?!?! Review: While this book does list some unique items that are not listed in other home buying books, it lacks in the grammar area.I do like how the book is formatted (easy to read) and the grouping of web-links at the end of each section is invaluable. I also appreciate the light that the author sheds on the real estate game and what some people will try to do to dupe you out of your money. On the other hand, I would hate for my child to pick up this book and to think that adults are in general this lacking in grammar skills. There are multiple instances of the misuse of there/their/they're and many occurances of nonsense sentences due to the editor not reading this book thoroughly (using 'off' instead of 'of'). There are also sentences in this book that change verb-tense mid sentence. Maybe that's why the type is so big. Maybe the author/editor are assuming that you'll read the book so fast that you won't catch any of their typos...
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