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Anne Arundel County, Maryland (MD)

Anne Arundel County is a Maryland community holding about half a million residents. It was named for the deceased wife of Cecil Calvert, one of the colony’s first patrons. The county has a rich colonial history, and the area is still significant to the nation today. Annapolis, the Anne Arundel County seat, is the state capital and home of the United States Naval Academy.

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Anne Arundel County Buying Tips and Advice

Buying a home is an exciting investment, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t scary or complicated. There’s a lot to remember and a lot to learn during the process. With the proper approach, however, there’s no reason a buyer can’t make a purchase he or she will be happy with for years to come. If you’re considering buying a home in Anne Arundel County use these steps to make your real estate transaction easier.

1. Select a real estate professional. Qualified real estate agents have the experience and expertise to help you find the home you want. As you choose among real estate professionals, find out how long they have been working in the business and ask if they are members of any professional organizations. Don’t be afraid to consult references before making a final decision.

2. Obtain financing. Consult with a lender and make sure you know your budget.

3. Prioritize wants. Determine what you can and cannot live without in your new home. You may want to make a checklist and take it with you as you visit properties.

4. Choose a home. Remember that choosing a house also means choosing a neighborhood and community to call home. Consider crime statistics, demographics and proximity to shopping districts in your decision.

5. Close the deal. Your real estate agent can help you sift through the paperwork to clarify terminology and to make sure everything is in order with your purchase.

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