Make the most of your first time home buying experience by enjoying it and learning from it. Take the time to learn about your neighborhood. Find out about schools, about average home values, about the increase in those home values over the last five years. Assess crime rates and try to find out if anything significant is happening in terms of home or town development that will increase your home's value into the future. Take the time to learn about mortgage programs. Learn about your options as a first time homebuyer and arm yourself with information for the future. Finally, take this time to develop relationships with mortgage brokers and real estate agents. By establishing these relationships as a first time home buyer, you'll be able to navigate that much more easily through any future home buying.
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