Buying a Home
by Remax
International
Whether you've spent years saving
and preparing to buy a home, or are
unsure if you can afford it, the
questions surrounding a house
purchase can feel endless.
You can find the answers - and peace
of mind - by working with
RE/MAX,
the industry leader in experience
and service.
Here are some tips to help you
become your own landlord.
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Hire a real estate professional.
The first step is to
select a professional to
help you find your dream home
and fine-tune your financial
expectations. Working with a
buyer agent is worth
consideration since he or she is
legally responsible for
representing the buyer's
interest in a real estate
transaction. Before making a
decision, however, have a
Realtor explain the pros and
cons of using a buyer agent
versus a sales or dual agent.
Your
RE/MAX Associate can
guide you through every step to
buying a home.
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Shop for mortgage rates and
terms.
A difference of even half
a percentage point can mean a
huge savings over the life of a
loan. For example, the
difference in the monthly
payment on a $100,000 mortgage
at 8 percent vs. 7.5 percent is
about $35 per month. Over 30
years, that's $12,600.
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Prequalify for a loan.
Your third step should be
to
get prequalified, which
determines how much you can
afford. It allows you to move
swiftly when you find the right
home, especially when there are
other interested buyers. It also
indicates to the seller that you
are serious and really can
afford to buy the property.
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Define what you want.
The next step is to
create a realistic idea of the
property you'd like to buy. What
features are most important to
you? Make two lists: one of the
items you can't live without and
one of the features you would
enjoy. Refine the lists as you
house hunt. It is also helpful
to search online to see what is
currently available on the
market. Your real estate
professional can then show you
houses that meet your
expectations.
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Visit properties.
Now you're ready to visit
houses. Ask your
RE/MAX
Associate to arrange showings,
and keep track of the properties
you've seen.
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Know the features that help or
hurt resale.
In some areas, a swimming
pool actually detracts from a
home's value and makes it harder
to sell. In neighborhoods with
two-car, attached garages, a
single-car or detached garage
may impact the home sale and
future value. Your
RE/MAX
professional can point out
features that hurt or help
resale value.
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Rate the houses you tour.
After touring each home,
write down what you liked and
didn't like. Develop a rating
system that will help narrow the
field down. For example, pick
the house you like best on day
one and compare all other houses
to it. When you find a better
one, use the new favorite as the
standard.
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Make an offer.
Once you've pinpointed
your dream house, it's time to
get serious about the financial
and contractual side of the
purchase. Your
RE/MAX
Associate will be a strong
advantage since you and the
seller have different goals.
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Arrange for a home inspection.
After your offer is
accepted, set up a home
inspection. It's common to find
problems, including leaky roofs,
cracked walls, insect
infestations and foundation
problems. Your real estate
professional can help find a
reputable inspector, and will
negotiate to get you the most
for your money once the
inspector's report is final. If
you negotiate repairs as part of
the purchase, ask for a "walk
through" before finalizing the
paperwork. Ask your real estate
expert about home protection
plans, which may save you money
in the near future.
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Close.
Before your closing date,
make sure you've made all
necessary deposits and completed
the paperwork - including
mortgage, title, homeowners
insurance and any other
paperwork required by local or
state governments.
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Prepare for life in your new
home.
Before rolling out the
welcome mat, consider some
moving basics: arranging for an
alarm company, turning on
electricity, water and gas,
cleaning or replacing the
carpet, and notifying your local
post office of your new address.
The best time for renovations is
often before you move in