The key to finding the right home is organization. Here are some tips to help you get started.
Before you start house-hunting, decide out how much house you can afford. Contact your favorite lender and get pre qualified. To see how much home you are able to afford, use our mortgage calculator section.
Prioritize what is most important and what is least important in a home. Make a list of everything you want in a home. We will go over your list, so I know exactly what you need in your home.
Make notes as you look at the home. Some people even take along tape recorders to remember which features go to which home.
When you do choose a home, make sure the home is structurally sound. I will provide you to a list of home inspectors with which to choose. The inspector will look for large repairs that are needed and report on the condition of the home.
Once we've found the home you want to buy, together we'll complete a purchase and sale agreement. This is the contract in which the seller and the buyer outline the details of the property transfer.
A closing date is jointly agreed-upon during the negotiation stage of the transaction. Before closing, the closing agent (usually an escrow or title company or attorney) will complete a thorough settlement statement for both buyer and seller.