Whether you’ve recently purchased your new dream home, or you’re making plans to buy soon, take a look at our comprehensive “Timeline to Moving” checklist, full of items you’ll need to remember before, during and after your move. Here’s a glimpse at the type of moving reminders you’ll find on the checklist: Two Months Prior
Get the Relo Guide — Because Moving to the D.C. Area Doesn’t Have to Be Difficult
Whether you’re changing jobs or just looking for a change of pace, when you decide to relocate to a new city, you’ll need to find a home. That’s where we come in. Our Relo Guide supplement is an invaluable resource for your relocation to the Washington, D.C., region. Here’s what you can discover in The
Plan Your Move to a Planned Community with Our New FREE Supplement
You’ve heard of “all-inclusive resorts.” Now think “all-inclusive new homes.” That’s the lifestyle you can expect with a planned community. When builders and developers team up to create an entire neighborhood, or even a small town, buyers win. On top of the flexibility you get in home styles and prices, planned communities often feature incredible
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Military Homebuyers and Understanding the VA Loan
The Washington, D.C. metro area is home to many active-duty military personnel and veterans from all service branches. As an expert in the Mid-Atlantic region’s new homes market, we know that the needs of military families are unique and constantly evolving; however, just because military families may be on the move regularly, it does not
Homebuying Glossary: Financing Terms You Need to Know
Buying a home can sometimes feel like learning a new language. Before you ever meet with your builder or lender, arm yourself with knowledge of the terms and definitions so you can begin the homebuying process with confidence. Here are a few key terms that you need to know to get yourself through the homebuying
Home Loans 101: The Basics of Borrowing for a New Home
For most, buying a home means borrowing money from the builder, a bank or another financial institution. This borrowed money is known as your “mortgage.” A variety of mortgage programs are available, with varying loan terms and interest rates, so it pays to understand what you’re getting into. For context, a typical home loan is 30
Understand the Loan Application Process & Take Control of Your Credit Score
Getting a mortgage these days can be challenging. We hear about the issue constantly, but what can YOU do to put yourself in the best position to obtain the best mortgage? Here are some basic steps to keep your credit looking good and ensure that your financial picture doesn’t change during the mortgage application process.
Why Everyone Should Evaluate Schools Before Choosing a New Home
You might be looking for a new home in a better school district. Or it might not be an issue for your family. Either way, schools should play a big part in any homebuying decision. These days, parents and children aren’t the only ones who may feel the lasting effects of a school’s reputation. Your
Choose the Style and Assurance of a Life Tested® Pulte Home
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