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NONCOM is a For Sale By Owner (FSBO) advertising and marketing company. Our focus is entirely in the

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Thinking of Buying a House? Do Your Homework First

Buying a home is probably the largest investment you can make. It is also said that home buying is one of the most stressful times of your life. Therefor, it's important to learn as much of the buying process as you can. Familiarize yourself with all the legal and financing requirements.

You will have many decisions to make, and just as many questions that need answering. To help simplify the process, we have compiled a wealth of information just for you. View our "Buyers" section and learn what you will need to know along the way.

We have tips, tools and resources that cover the entire real estate experience, from getting pre-approved for a mortgage all the way to negotiating an offer, closing the sale and moving into your new home.

Buyer's Beware!

While in general Buyers do not pay commission when buying a home listed with a real estate professional, we wouldn’t consider that the entire commission is money saved by the Buyer. As an example, if the home is valued at $300,000, the real estate commission would be $15,000, based on 5% (not including HST), which is usually paid by the Seller. This amount could be added to the value of the home by the real estate agent to compensate that cost at $315,00-$320,000. You might end up paying the commission yourself since the cost is built into the purchase price.

Therefore, if the asking price was $320,000 and you negotiated a deal of $315,000, you may think you got a bargain. In reality, you not only paid the $300,000 but also the $15,000 for commission. A private home seller can reduce their asking price of $300,000 by $5,000 or even $10,000 and still come out ahead. In fact, you both may come out ahead.

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