Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Worth Your Time: Buying a Home for the First Time Can Be Fun to Watch and Informative Too

My First Home is reality television show on the TLC Discovery television network that provides a real life of prospective home buyers and the process they go through to find and purchase a home for first time buyers.




This show is very interesting as it appeals to a diverse audience since the soon-to-be first time home buyers range in ages from the mid-twenties to people in their early forties. The show simply illustrates the process step by step that one must do to buy a home in any market across the United States; though typically, the show is filmed and produced in higher real state markets such as Miami, Florida, Atlanta, Georgia and Concord, New Hampshire just to name a few.

The show demonstrates each step within the show in order to make it simpler for the viewer to understand, as most viewers are typically future first time home buyers as well.

The process includes:

•Touring the real estate and picking out the right house.

•Making an offer or even a counter offer.

•Waiting through escrow along with safety inspections.

•The final exchange of keys along with all the paperwork.


This show truly represents the ups and downs that first time home buyers go through and must tackle before they call their home really theirs. Though, at times it also serves to the amusing side of home buying when couples tend to disagree among themselves or even with their own realtor.



My First Home is not only on television, but it also has an interactive website within the TLC Discovery network online. The website allows viewers to catch up on the latest show, take a home buyer quiz, read through a property guide and even chat with other viewers of this show and other TLC shows through a real estate forum.

Overall, this show is best to “waste” your time on because it is an example of real life home buying situations some might not be recognized with just yet, but will need to learn if home buying is in their near or even distant future.

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