In reality, there are only five things you need to
know and do to make your home buying experience as simple as possible.
1. Get pre-approved for your
loan.
If possible, get “pre-approved” for a loan in the
amount you’re willing to borrow.
With this pre-approval, you’re in a stronger
position to buy a home when you’re ready – rather than finding your dream home,
only to lose it to another buyer because you were waiting on the approval.
2. Find a great real estate
consultant.
Once you’ve decided to buy a home, find a great
real estate consultant. What you’re
looking for is a Buyer’s Agent. This
means that the consultant represents YOU as the buyer, rather than the person
selling the home.
They will have YOUR best interests at heart. Really good consultants know their markets,
and will help you find the best match for your needs and wants.
They can also recommend mortgage brokers with whom
they’ve worked in the past.
3. Look before you leap.
Drive around the neighborhood at different times of
day. Get out and walk around and chat
with neighbors. Some people like
friendly neighbors, others think of them as nosy.
Drive to the local grocery store, laundry, anywhere
that you frequent. Visit nearby schools
and see for yourself how the kids behave and how the grounds look. The point is to see if this is really the
type of neighborhood you want to live in BEFORE you make an offer.
4. Be prepared.
Make sure your contract has reasonable
contingencies included to protect you as a buyer. Reasonable can be things like approval by a
home inspector, and title clearance.
For the long-term investment, make sure that you
buy homeowner’s insurance, and upgrade it as the value of your new home and its
contents increase.
5. Be reasonable.
No home will be without flaws. Many times it’s these flaws that lend
character to older homes, but nonetheless, it will take SOME work to
personalize any home.
Preparing yourself with these five simple things –
loan pre-approval, a great broker, getting to know the neighborhood, protecting
yourself, and being reasonable – will help make the home buying process easier
for you and your family.

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