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"Assembled from hundreds of interviews, in-depth research, and decades of experience, Your First Home: The Proven Path to Homeownership is your trusted guide. Your First Home will help you: Navigate the real estate buying process, from home search to closing day, Secure a real estate agent to advocate for you, Find a lender you can trust, Secure the lowest interest rate and monthly payments, Identify a home that's right for you, Craft a winning offer, Negotiate with sellers, Settle into homeownership with style. This second edition is expanded to address new trends and share new tools to help…mehr

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"Assembled from hundreds of interviews, in-depth research, and decades of experience, Your First Home: The Proven Path to Homeownership is your trusted guide. Your First Home will help you: Navigate the real estate buying process, from home search to closing day, Secure a real estate agent to advocate for you, Find a lender you can trust, Secure the lowest interest rate and monthly payments, Identify a home that's right for you, Craft a winning offer, Negotiate with sellers, Settle into homeownership with style. This second edition is expanded to address new trends and share new tools to help you find, finance, and buy a home you'll be proud of for years to come." -- Back cover.
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Gary Keller is cofounder and executive chairman of Keller Williams Realty, Inc. His New York Times bestselling books, including The Millionaire Real Estate Agent and The ONE Thing, have sold millions of copies worldwide, garnered more than 500 appearances on national bestseller lists, and been translated into nearly 40 different languages. Gary graduated from Baylor University in 1979 with a degree in marketing and real estate. By age 26, he was the vice president of expansion for Austin’s then-largest real estate company. Three years later, he resigned from the position and struck out to create his own real estate firm. Gary soon took his company and his philosophy of “people helping people” nationally, then internationally. A noted philanthropist and supporter of the arts, Keller and his wife, Mary, live in Austin, Texas.