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As a parent, it's only natural that your children factor into the little decisions that you make every day, as well as the big, life-changing decisions that only come around so often. Buying a house certainly qualifies as a big decision, because you'll be shopping for the right home for you and your children. Shopping with kids comes with its share of unique challenges, but it's also a rewarding experience when you identify a home that every member of the family can love. Our REALTORS® are here to help your entire family through the home buying process.

Figuring out how much you can afford for Beavercreek homes is the essential first step for house shopping. While you may have some ideas about what your perfect home would include, most people don't have unlimited budgets. Knowing what you can get for your money is essential to a successful house-buying experience.

We know how hard it is to find your dream home. And we know that there's nothing worse than finding it only to have your offer rejected by the seller. That's why our REALTORS® are dedicated to helping you make the best possible offer.
Making an offer on a house is a bit like walking a tightrope. Too low, and the seller is almost sure to reject it. Too high, and you'll end up paying more for your new home than you should. Use these tips to make an offer that the seller can't possibly refuse.

Buying a house is a big decision, and as an active-duty service member or veteran there are always extra variables to consider when making a real estate purchase. Timing is essential when you're searching for a home, and there's always a chance that you'll be moving again in a few years if you receive new orders. There are also some excellent benefits available to military home buyers if you know where to find them and how to take advantage of them. Our veteran-friendly real estate agents are here to help, with a guide to five mistakes to avoid as a service member shopping for a home.

VA loans are powerful tools for service members to purchase homes and offer a number of significant advantages. There is no required down payment for a VA loan, favorable interest rates are available, and credit requirements are more relaxed than with traditional loans. You can take advantage of the VA loan program while you are active-duty or after you have completed your service. Yet, VA loans also have some unique, complex rules, so it's important to understand how the process works. Our REALTORS® are here to help, with four tips for buying a home with a VA loan.
