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Finding Home: Buying the House That's Right for You (Paperback)

by Martha Webb (Author)
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  • Paperback: 192 pages
  • Publisher: Three Rivers Press; 1st edition (August 25, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0609803530
  • ISBN-13: 978-0609803530
  • Product Dimensions: 7.8 x 5.2 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7.2 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #1,932,697 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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26 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Clearly the best thing of its kind in print!, November 3, 1998
During my 49-plus years in real estate, I've read - or tried to wade through - a number of self-help books about the daunting, confusing, frightening, hazardous experience of moving a self and that self's family from a known here to a mystery-shrouded there. This book is, by a country (or city) mile, the best guide ever offered for people on the move. Martha Webb, although not a Realtor, earned an "E" for expertise by moving sixteen times before authoring these 192 pages, so she knows whereof she writes - and writes whereof she knows exceptionally well. Crammed with an awesome number of details and seasoned with a wealth of personal anecdotes, it meets the reader before any ad is clipped or call made to agent or seller; and the reader is not bidden farewell until long after the moving van has rolled away, the last box opened and the last tears of nostalgia shed. In short, the reader is spoon-fed and hand-led from the first thought of moving until well in and settled. What makes Webb's book outstanding is that it covers every conceivable (and easily overlooked) aspect of the moving experience, providing answers to every conceivable question one might ask before, during or after the relocation adventure. Perhaps more importantly, it includes questions - literally hundreds of them - that buyers should ask themselves and others, but too often fail to while hacking their way through the unfamiliar jungle of people, places and processes that pummel the mind into a state of helpless confusion. There is, too, a treasury of check lists, at least one for every critical point in the proceedings, again throwing light on obscure matters which, if not dealt with in the now will cost dearly in a not-so-sweet bye and bye. Adding to the user-friendliness of this volume is a mercifully detailed index for t hose wishing to cherry-pick particular events, possibilities and/or pitfalls. Unique features include the "Game of Nines," which involves the entire household in a pre-hunt planning session. This segues smoothly to preparation of "Home Print Worksheets" that profile the "dream home" toward which the search is to be directed. General househunting hints abound throughout, as well as financing formulas, contract cautions and negotiating strategies - all peppered with those prodding questions and engaging, believable personal experiences drawn from the author's peripatetic past. Webb offers sage counsel to those who choose to "go it alone" without professional help, while not precluding the possibility that it can be done. (e.g., on the subject of buying directly from the owner to get a bargain: "It is unlikely that the owner is selling for the fun of it and discounting the price.") Her advice on choosing agents is similarly direct and pointed, listing specific guidelines, questions to ask and discussion points. Among other nuggets of knowledge not seen in other guidebooks is an explanation of the emotional connection which is likely to kick in when "that house" is encountered. This phenomenon, while not always a reliable identifier of the ultimate purchase, is not, she says, to be ignored. (And she's right!) Equally valuable is her advice on dealing with "buyer's remorse," that scary attack of post-decision doubts that accompany every major decision, including the wisest ones as well as those more regrettable. Such forewarnings are of the essence of Finding Home, a book so comprehensive that no one is likely (or would even be able) to follow through on every single suggestion; but even those who only pick and choose their way through this manual will be infinitely better off than the intrepid souls who choose to fly by the seat of their disorganized plans. The road to happily ever after is strewn with their bleached bones, making the purchase of this book an investment sure to return dividends hundreds of times greater than its modest cost. Finding Home, which follows Webb's critically-acclaimed Dress Your House For Success, is chatty and personal, as opposed to the clinical and aloof style of other books on the same subject. Besides being a valuable guide, it's a pleasant read, loaded with smiles and soothing reassurances that househunting is both a survivable and potentially rewarding process. To paraphrase a currently popular TV commercial, "Don't find home without it!" ###
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5.0 out of 5 stars Don't shop for a new home without reading this first, November 23, 1998
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Finding Home is the first book I read that walks you through how to think about the living space you need -- whether a house, apartment or other -- when considering a new home. The book is replete with concrete examples -- heartwarming, human, touching -- that help the reader think through his or her family's own lifestyle and the ways in which a move to a new home will affect them. In addition to incorporating the emotional side of "finding home," the book also provides plenty of practical advice for making sure a move is a sound financial investment -- so that you have a chance to remain "clear headed" even as you lose your heart to "dream home." With all the examples and anecdotes, the book is an excellent read. I'm giving a copy to every friend in the househunting market -- and saving a copy to re-read myself the next time I get ready to move.
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