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Home Buying Tools - 5 Helpful Real Estate Tools
There are a lot of home buying tools online these days. In fact, there are so many websites that can help you buy a home that it sort of becomes overwhelming. That's where we come in.
Below, we have rounded up some of our favorite home buying tools and websites from across the Web. More importantly, we have only presented tools and services offered by reputable companies and names you trust. It is our sincere hope that the tools presented below help you enjoy a smoother home-buying process. Good luck.
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Order Your Credit Report
A good credit score is essential for home buyers, especially after the mortgage crisis of 2007 - 2008. These days, mortgage lenders are paying closer attention to borrower qualifications than ever before, and that includes credit histories.
The home buying tool offered below will give you access to your credit reports and scores (yes, you have more than one of each). This way, you can review your credit information for errors or inaccuracies that may slow down your home buying process. You can also find out where you stand in terms of your credit score.
Find a Realtor Online
Having professional help is important when buying a home — especially if you're a first-time home buyer, or if you've relocated to an unfamiliar city. In such situations, a Realtor can serve you well by offering professional guidance.
Once again, this is where the Internet comes in handy. There are plenty of home buying tools and services online through which you can locate a Realtor in your area. For example, click on the link below and you will be able to request information from Realtors in your area (anonymously at first).
Find a Home Online
Of all the home buying tools available online these days, the home-search tools are the most fun to use! After all, what's more exciting than looking at pictures and details of what could be your future home?
Shopping for a home online is also a great time saver. By screening properties online first, you can determine if they are outside your budget, or if you simply don't like the way they look. This prevents you from having to see every home in person. Use the home buying tool below to shop for homes today!
Find a Foreclosed Home
You've probably heard on the news about the record-breaking number of foreclosed homes across the United States. These properties are a good investment opportunity for anyone buying a home, because it's possible to get a home for less than market value.
That's where foreclosure-tracking services come into the picture. These services are a great home buying tool for anyone interested in foreclosures. They will monitor activity in your area and notify you (by email) when new foreclosure listings pop up. For example, check out the service offered by RealtyStore below:
We hope this collection of real estate tools and resources (and our website in general) makes the process of buying a home a little easier for you. Good luck!


