Buying or renting a new home can be super intimidating, especially if you don't have anyone steering you in the right direction.
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It's all too easy to feel overwhelmed, confused, and scared of being totally ripped off.
So real estate agents, do you have any insider advice that people should keep in mind when looking for a new home?

Maybe you know the best time to buy or rent a home, so people get the most bang for their buck.

Or maybe you know that an exceptionally well-staged living area is likely hiding some flaws.

Or maybe you know that one type of mortgage loan is better than another.
