 Getting Started Before you start looking for a home
you should ask yourself a few questions.
· Where do you want to live?
· Do you want to be close to schools, shopping, or work?
· What kind of house would you like (need)? Are you looking for
a particular style?
· How many bedrooms and bathrooms do you want?
· Do you want a yard?
· How much house can you afford?
· Have you consulted a Realtor or mortgage lender to determine
the size of the mortgage you would qualify for?
Here are a few tips to help you get organized:
· Pull a credit report on yourself and make sure
the information is accurate. If you find any errors take steps
to correct them immediately.
· Browse through real estate advertisements in the newspaper and
Homes magazines. This will give you a good feel for the types
of homes that are on the market and what they cost. In many communities,
Realtors may have television programs or interactive phone systems
which will allow you to find out information.
· Visit open houses on the weekend. It doesn't cost anything to
look, and looking at a few different homes might give you some
ideas for things you'd like in a house but haven't considered.
· Start saving money - you'll need to have cash on hand for a
down payment and closing costs.
· Don't incur any additional debt. Pay down your credit cards
- and don't apply for any new ones. Don't make any major purchases
on credit - buy the furniture or car later.
· Contact a Realtor. Your Realtor can help you determine how much
you can afford, and they can provide you with information on homes
that may interest you. The Realtor will also help you complete
all of the necessary forms when it comes time to make an offer.
Why you should work with a Realtor?
Working with a professional Realtor to buy your
home is a good idea for several reasons:
· They're familiar with the properties on the market which they
will match to your need and desire.
· They'll analyze your financial situation to help you determine
how much you can afford.
· They're familiar with the process of buying a home and can explain
things to you.
· They can easily access information on all properties listed
for sale by Realtors in your area.
· They can set up appointments for you to see homes that interest
you.
· They'll help you complete all the necessary paperwork when it
comes time to make an offer.
· They'll help you arrange financing.
· They'll be there to handle your escrow answer your questions
and make sure everything closes smoothly.
Choosing a Realtor
Searching for your dream home can be a time consuming
experience. Working with a professional Realtor will make the
process much more efficient. Since most people spend a fair amount
of time with their Realtor, it's important to choose a Realtor
who is knowledgeable, one you feel comfortable with, and one who
is responsive to your needs.
The following questions will help you decide if
a particular Realtor is right for you:
· Do they return your phone calls?
· Do they have a track record of top level performance?
· Do the receive most of their clients through reference and repeat
business?
· Do they ask you questions to determine what you want/need in
a house?
· Do they perform a financial analysis to help you determine how
much you can afford?
· Do they explain things clearly?
· Do they suggest financing methods?
· Do they seem knowledgeable about the community?
· Do you feel comfortable spending time with them?
If the answer to most of these questions is "Yes"
- you've found yourself a great Realtor. If you find yourself
answering "no" to many of these questions, or to any individual
questions that are important to you, you should keep looking until
you find a Realtor you feel comfortable with.
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