Buyer Tips
Choosing your real estate professional is,
perhaps, the most important decision you will make when
buying property. I believe the more you look around, the more
you will see the value of working with me.
However, no matter whom you choose, these simple tips will
help you find and purchase the home of your dreams more quickly
and efficiently. If you're a first-time
buyer you can find more information
here.
Before you shop:
Be a smart consumer. Learn the
financing basics.
Know how to shop for a home loan that's right for you.
Get pre-approved. This takes very little
time and lets you know the price range that fits your lifestyle.
Know what you want. The last thing you need
is to close a deal and realize you bought a house you don't
want. Ask yourself what you're looking for in a home, before
you shop. Think about size, commute time and necessary repairs.
Keep your debt load to a minimum. Don't
make major purchases or incur any additional debt until after
your purchase. Pay down credit cards and don't apply for new
ones. Remember, financial institutions evaluate your financial
situation on your gross monthly income. Your total monthly house
costs should not exceed 28 percent of your gross monthly income.
Be prepared to view new properties quickly.
Sometimes homes sell quickly, so be ready to make fast
decisions. Be accessible to change the terms.
Have instant access to your agent. Instant
communication can mean the difference in purchasing the property
of your choice.
Before you buy:
Submit a strong competitive offer.
Include a substantial earnest money deposit.
Sometimes offers are accepted based on the amount of the
deposit.
Try to minimize the number of contingencies.
Fewer contingencies mean a stronger offer.
Hire an inspector. A professional building
inspector or appraiser will make sure the house of your choice
is in satisfactory condition.
Check zoning regulations and covenants.
Good residential neighborhoods will be zoned to keep out
commercial and industrial users. Read any restrictive covenants
and make sure they fit your lifestyle.
Request an updated property survey. Be sure
it clearly marks boundaries. Check for problems.
Make sure you know what stays or goes.
Your contract should be very specific about which items
(appliances, etc) are included in the sale.
Get agreements in writing. Make certain
verbal agreements are written into the final contract to avoid
any stressful and expensive issues later.