” LOAN BUYING A HISTORICAL HOME APPROVAL “
Many people dream of buying and living in a historic home as it offers a chance to own a piece of history. However, these houses can come with particular issues that newer homes don’t have. Historic homes are determined and then monitored by the National Park Service. Just because a house is old doesn’t mean it’s registered as historic. There is a federal list of historic homes called the National Register of Historic Places, but states and municipalities can also designate a home or district as locally historical. A knowledgeable real estate can effectively guide buyers through this unique home purchasing process. Keep in mind that there is a commitment on the homeowner’s part to maintain the home’s integrity.
Historic homes often require repairs and renovations, which can be pricey. However, many buyers feel these will be offset by the charm, character, and craftsmanship of the house, not to mention potential tax incentives and benefits that often accompany the ownership of a historic property. Can we help you find the home of your dreams? We have extensive experience in discovering just what our buyers have been searching for you as well as an impressive record of finding the sellers our buyers are looking for. We’ll help you too; just call us. “OUR SUCCESS HAS BEEN BUILT ONE SATISFIED CUSTOMER AT A TIME.”