Buying a Home in Maryland or Delaware

Choosing and purchasing the right home can be a challenging and stressful process. It is our goal to make this transition as smooth as possible. Our team of experts are experts in the area, and once we learn what you're looking for, we'll find you your dream home.

It would help if you asked yourself a few questions before you begin looking for a home:

  • Where would you like to live? Do you have a favorite neighborhood or community?
  • What kind of house do you want (need)? What style are you looking for? What is the number of bedrooms and bathrooms you require?
  • Do you need a home office? Are you looking for a flex room or a bonus room?
  • What is the frequency of your entertaining? Do you want a home that's suitable for entertaining?
  • Would you like a yard, pool, gated, or guard-gated community?
  • Are you familiar with your price range, or have you consulted a lender?

The process of finding your dream home can be time-consuming. We will make the process much more efficient by working with The Greatest Moves Team of RE/MAX Advantage Realty.


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Buyer Resources

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The Appraisal Process
Once you are under contract, your lender will send out an appraiser to verify the purchase price is in line with the property’s value. Here are the two most important things to know about the appraisal process.
Homeowners Insurance
A homeowners insurance policy will protect you against certain losses and damage to your new home and is generally required by lenders prior to closing.
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