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The Clark Howard Podcast

8.1.19 How to buy a home; Do you need cell phone insurance?; Working while in college

The Clark Howard Podcast

Clark Howard

Business, Investing, Entrepreneurship

4.65.2K Ratings

🗓️ 1 August 2019

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Summary

People have issues with financing, builders, selling, and buying used homes. There are many confusing moving parts. Clark discusses 9 steps to buying a home involving credit, qualifying and shopping for loans, shopping homes, negotiating etc. Local communities have design rules that have crushed affordability for first time home buyers.  In dense urban areas, the value of land drives the cost of homes. So out-of-date rules on land use create many inefficiencies, including affordability. The next wave of urban planning should take into account creating efficiencies that will allow more affordable, smaller single-family housing in metro corridors.  Clark's 13-year-old son was all over getting a cell phone protection plan. We're so connected to our devices that when in a cell phone store, we're susceptible to the pitch to buy their junk insurance product. Don't do it. Cell phone insurance is horrible, trashy junk. Don't do it. It's overpriced, and you have a big deductible for what's usually a refurbished replacement phone. Have wide insurance in your life disability. Use a credit card hat provides free cell phone insurance when you use it to pay your monthly cell bill.  There's one thing higher and trade education students can do to boost their chances of good-paying jobs after school - work while in school. ​Working in college makes for higher paid grads. Northeastern University grads tend to easily get good jobs after school because working is built into the curriculum. Students alternate semesters with working full-time. The degree takes an extra year, going year-round. New grads have years of experience in their field of study. Having work experience provides maturity so valuable to employers. Clark was a full-time working night student in college and grad school. That work experience served him well, allowing him to retire (the 1st time) at age 31. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Transcript

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0:00.0

Glad you're with us here on the Clark Howard Show where it's about you and that quality

0:10.8

yours.

0:11.8

I want you to learn ideas so you can keep more of what you may.

0:15.6

Coming up in just a few minutes in today's Clark Regis moment, there's something way too

0:20.3

many of us do to harm our wallets when we walk in a cell phone store.

0:25.3

I'm going to tell you what it is and how to protect yourself from harming your wallet

0:30.2

and coming up yet later.

0:33.1

There's a strong belief I have about something anyone needs to do while they're in school.

0:43.2

It's something that seems to be a lost art in America, but I think it has a big amount

0:48.0

to do with how successful you're going to be when you finish school.

0:52.5

I'm going to fill you out.

0:54.6

So we realized in our what we call our pre show meeting when all our various disciplines

1:02.6

get together, Clark dot com staff, heart deals dot com TV side radio side are off air team

1:13.0

that there was an area where questions kept coming up and people showed so much confusion

1:21.0

about.

1:22.7

And it was the process of going about buying a home.

1:28.5

And I think about the discrete parts that people call me about people who are having issues

1:33.8

or questions about financing people that are having problems with the builder when they're

1:38.8

buying a new construction home.

1:41.5

People that are having some kind of dispute through the process of selling a home or is

1:46.6

the buyer of a used home and all of the different parts of home buying that can be so confusing

1:57.4

to a buyer.

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