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Confused?
There are an awful lot of choices to make whenever you buy a home,
whether it's your first home or your fourth. But here are some guidelines
to follow to make your transaction easier.
Finding the right home starts with finding
a good lender. You need to know how much home you can afford,
how much money you will need for down payment and closing costs,
and what your monthly payments will be. A lender can pre-approve
you for a loan and issue an approval letter. This is invaluable
when you are negotiating on a home! If more than one comparable
offer has been received the seller will always choose the buyer
who has the financing in place.
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next step is determining which neighborhoods you prefer within
your budget. Since the first rule of real estate is location,
location, location, we always recommend choosing the best community
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afford even if it means choosing a somewhat smaller home, as
long as the home will accommodate your lifestyle comfortably.
Then when you are ready to sell the home and move on you will
be assured of the maximum appreciation in the city. |
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Once we have identified several neighborhoods to look in, our advanced
computer systems allows us to customize your search to fit your special
needs. We can search by size, number of bedrooms & garages, school
zones, lot size, pools, fireplaces, floor plan style, etc. We will
preview the homes for you, and only show you the ones we know are
the best on the market for price and condition. And don't worry, you
will know the home when you walk into it! It will feel like your space.
Next we need to negotiate an offer with the seller. The two most
crucial points in the contract will be the selling price and the
closing date. To find the proper offer price, we will do a market
analysis on the neighborhood for you and determine how much other
similar homes have been selling for.
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okay to offer a seller less than the listed price, but don't
expect him to consider a ridiculous amount. Most sellers become
highly insulted by "low-ball" offers and retaliate in kind.
The key is to try and figure out an amount that is slightly
less than what the seller was expecting to get, and that is
close enough that the seller gets more nervous about losing
a possible sale than about the sales price. |
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Also
take into consideration how you will feel if you lose the house
to another buyer. Sometimes trying to save a couple of thousand
dollars is not worth losing the home of your dreams. |
It is also a great idea to give the seller MORE earnest deposit
than he asked for. This is the "sincerity" money which is placed
into escrow as soon as the contract is negotiated. Giving the seller
more guarantees him you are serious about his home and can go through
with the sale. It also might make him agree to a lesser sales price.
After the offer is accepted it is time to choose a home inspector.
We always recommend having one, even on new construction. They will
go through the home and up in the attics checking all the major
systems. They will find defects a normal buyer could not reasonably
expect to discover and often the seller doesn't know about them
either. A few hundred dollars invested here can save you thousands.
The lender will also be sending out an appraiser. The appraiser's
job is to make sure you are not paying more than fair market value
for the property.
Then it's time to work on turning on the utilities, transferring
medical records, registering for schools, etc. (relocation checklist)
while the lender is processing your final loan paperwork.
About four days prior to the recording date we will do a final walk
through inspection of the home. We will check to make sure everything
in the home is still in good working condition and anything noted
by the home inspector has been fixed. Then we will go to the escrow
office to sign the final loan documents and take in a cashier's
check for the balance of the down payment and closing costs.
The day the property is recorded at the county recorder's office
is the day you get your keys. This is when title is actually transferred
from the seller's name to yours, and it's time to open a bottle
of champagne to celebrate!
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