In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Before you can even begin searching for the right condo for you, you have to know what you can afford. A trip to the bank will not only give you the financial details you will need to proceed in purchasing a condo, but also establish a reasonable budget for your income level.  You may want to consider visiting more than one financial institution in order to get the best interest rate on your loan. A little legwork in the beginning can save you a lot of money in the long run. Do not mistake pre-qualification with pre-approval. Your pre-qualified amount is not a guaranteed amount, but this must be done before your finances are more thoroughly investigated and you are pre-approved. Now that you're pre-approved, you should have received a conditional agreement in writing from your lender. This indicates that you are one step closer to obtaining an actual mortgage, and will give you bargaining power when dealing with property sellers. It will also define the upper limit of what you can afford. Spend some time to scope out the area of a few places you really like. Pay attention to traffic patterns, proximity to major area attractions, grocery stores and any other factors that may be either appealing, or unappealing, to you and your family. This is especially important if you choose to forego using a realtor. Finding you potential listings that might be a good fit is the primary purpose of a realtor, but instead of hiring a realtor you might:  Subscribe to a real estate magazine Check online listings, like Craigslist and zillow.com Page through local newspapers, which may have listings Peruse neighborhoods you would like to live Search real estate websites online, which frequently maintain a database of homes for sale Once you have narrowed down your choices to a short list, find out when the condo will be available for viewing. Often there are scheduled open houses, but you may have to contact the seller to set up a separate viewing. Take your time going through the condo and make special notes of pros and cons.  Take along a notepad to help you remember what you liked and didn't like about each condo you walk through. Ask questions about what types of condo fees are associated with the complex. Although condo communities come with the conveniences of provided upkeep and other services, these benefits also come with a price tag. If your property is included as part of a community HOA, you will need to pay a monthly fee to maintain common areas (landscaping, pool, playground, fitness area, etc.). This fee should be included in your pre-qualified amount.
Summary: Get pre-approved for a loan. Use your pre-approved loan amount to your advantage. Research ideal areas. Search actively for homes in your ideal areas. Attend open houses. Inquire about Home Owner Associations (HOAs).

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: You may find it easier to block all websites, and then only allow access to specific ones. This is great for kids, since you can tailor the web just for them. You'll only be prompted for the passcode if you've previously enabled restrictions. You'll be prompted to create a Restrictions-specific passcode, which you'll need to enter whenever you want to make changes. This will enable you to adjust your website blocking settings. This will block access to all websites except the ones that you allow. Make sure you enter the mobile version if necessary, such as "m.wikihow.com." You can add as many websites to the list as you'd like. Each website you add will be able to be accessed through Safari or any other installed browser. All other websites will be blocked.
Summary: Open the Settings app and tap "General." Tap "Restrictions" and enter your passcode if prompted. Tap "Enable Restrictions" if they aren't already. Tap "Websites" in the "Allowed Content" section. Tap "Specific Websites Only." Tap "Add a Website" and enter the website you want to allow. Continue adding websites.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If you don’t already see the bar to the right of the Start menu, click the circle or magnifying glass icon that appears there to open it. This method will block a specific website from all browsers, not just Firefox. Don’t press anything else. A list of search results will appear. A menu will appear. This opens Notepad as an administrator, which allows you to edit the file you’ll use to block a website. If prompted to confirm, click Yes . It’s at the top-left corner of Notepad.  Typically the path is C:\Windows\System32\Drivers\etc\hosts. If you’ve installed Windows on a different letter hard drive (e.g., D), replace the drive letter in the path. This opens the hosts file in editing mode. Scroll down to the bottom of the file, then click below the bottom item. You’ll be adding text to its own line at the bottom of the file.  This inserts a space. For example, if you want to block YouTube, type www.youtube.com. If you are prompted to confirm the save, follow any on-screen instructions to do so. Once your PC comes back up, the website will be blocked.
Summary:
Open the Windows search bar. Type notepad into the search bar. Right-click Notepad in the search results. Click Run as administrator. Click the File menu. Click Open. Type or paste the full path to the hosts file into the “File name” field. Click Open. Place your cursor at the bottom of the page. Type 127.0.0.1 at the bottom of file. Press Tab ↹. Type the address of the site you want to block. Click the File menu and select Save. Restart your PC.