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08/17/2015

Buying Your First Home: What to Expect

Buying your first home is a daunting task. Committing all or most of your life savings, and signing up for a mortgage might be the largest and longest financial obligation you’ll ever have and that is intimidating. However, if you know what to look for and what to avoid, you can bring a level of confidence to a process that seems overwhelming.

  • Determine how much you can afford. The first thing you need to accomplish is determining a budget for your new home. Knowing your budget allows you to find a home you can “comfortably” afford. Work with a lender to get pre-approved or pre-qualified for a mortgage loan so you can start searching for the right home for you.
  • Shop for the right type of loan. When you meet with a lender, you’ll be asked a series of questions regarding your expectations and desires for a new home. You’ll need to provide financial information, such as current debt, income and monthly expenses among other things. Certain loans are better for first-time homebuyers, because they don’t require a large down payment, which means less cash out of your pocket. They also have low interest rates that translate into affordable monthly payments. Be sure to ask about FHA loans, or if you or your spouse is a member of the armed forces, take advantage of the VA loan.
  • Make a “must have” list. Develop a list of your priorities for a new home. Consider variables, such as home condition and amenities, location, schools in the area, traffic, shopping and the neighborhood. For example, you have two people in your household who commute to work and children to take to school each morning. In this case, location would likely be a priority. Or, maybe you don’t have any additional budget for remodeling and wouldn’t consider yourself the, “do it yourself” type… home condition and amenities would be high on your list.
  • Find a realtor. Once your “must haves” are in place, your best bet is to find a trusted realtor. Ask your friends or family for references. A real estate agent will help you wade through the many listings on the market based on your “wish list.” He or she can also get you into homes quickly and start the buying process effectively and efficiently.
  • Make an offer. This is where having a real estate agent really matters! He or she will help you make the best offer possible on your home. You may go back and forth with the seller a few times, so be prepared to negotiate.
  • Closing the deal. Once a price is agreed upon, you can begin the closing process. You will finalize your loan with your lender, and loan, tax and title documents are prepared for a final meeting will be set up to sign all of the paperwork for your new home. In some instances, you’ll have to go to a title office, or it may be done in your own home.

Before you get started in your home buying adventure, give us a call at 1-855-458-7272. We’d love to be able to help get you into the right home at the right price, with the right loan.

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