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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:
Hire a real estate professional
An important first step is selecting a professional to help you find your dream home and fine-tune your financial
expectations. Working with a buyer’s agent is worth consideration because
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’s agent versus a sales or dual
agent. Your RE/MAX Associate can guide you through every step of buying a home.
Shop for mortgage rates and terms
A difference of even half a percentage point can mean a considerable 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.
Prequalify
for a loan
Also early on, you’ll want to get
prequalified for a mortgage loan, 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 can afford to buy the property.
Outline 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.
Visit properties
Now you’re ready to visit houses. Ask your RE/MAX Associate to arrange
showings, and be sure to keep track of the properties you’ve seen.
Each time you venture out to see more properties, revisit your notes to
immediately eliminate any that clearly do not meet your standards.
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 affect the home sale and
future value. Your RE/MAX professional can point out features that hurt
or help resale value.
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. 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. Avoid
trying to track more than four top choices at any given time since this
can quickly become overwhelming.
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. Let your RE/MAX
Associate guide you through this sensitive process. Because you and the
seller have different goals, relying on your RE/MAX agent’s experience
and expertise can bring order and calm to the process – and help
both parties reach a favorable outcome.
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.
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.
Your RE/MAX agent will be there to help you complete that closing checklist
and avoid any last-minute snags. You deserve to enjoy every moment of the
home-buying process.
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.
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