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Charles Town, Shepherdstown, Harpers Ferry, Ranson, Inwood, Martinsburg, Hedgesville and Falling Waters Weather  Being located in the Charles Town, Shepherdstown, Harpers Ferry, Ranson, Inwood, Martinsburg, Hedgesville and Falling Waters area of West Virginia, you are assured of four full and beautiful seasons with all the varied activities possible at different times of the year. There is kayaking and hiking in the summer and sledding and skiing in the winter. Spring is a lively, vigorous time of renewal and our autumns are so beautiful that people from all over vacation here so they can take tours of the countryside and view the colorful foliage. What a place! Feel free to peek at our local forecast via the web sites featured on this page. Request our Relocation Package. It's packed full of useful and important information about the Charles Town, Shepherdstown, Harpers Ferry, Ranson, Inwood, Martinsburg, Hedgesville and Falling Waters, West Virginia area. Don't move here without it! Remember: we'll send it without obligation. Just fill out the form and we will send it right out...

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Buyers Remorse >First Time Buyers
People who are selling their homes should know something about the market group from which their buyers are likely to appear. Many homes are perfect for a first-time buyer. First-time buyers are making a major purchase they have never attempted before, and may be unusually subject to the inevitable stress and anxiety that goes with buying a home.
First-time home buyers are usually younger (between 25 and 34 years of age) and have distinct buying patterns. First-timers are often looking for homes that are smaller, and perhaps older, than repeat buyers. The median home size for first-time buyers is about 1450 square feet. Approximately four in ten first-timers will buy homes built before 1960, compared to two in ten repeat buyers.
First-time buyers are in the process of developing a clearly defined sense of what they want in a house. They may not have enough money to buy their ultimate dream home at first, but seventy-four percent say they like their new home better than their previous residence.
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