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Avoid Buying A Home With Stress |
After a lot of research, we discovered so many people want to get a home but they can't. Why? Not because they've not got the resources. But some have been duped before, so they're scared to try again. Why some don't even know how to start and then they end up buying a home they wished they did not buy.
So we came up with this article to get potential home buyers aware of the steps that needs to be taken ln order to get the right home.
Meet with a verified real estate professional: Discuss the type of home you're looking for, including style, price, and location.
Here are some tips:
- The Buyer's Advantage: As the home buyer, your agent's commission is paid by the seller of the home in almost all circumstances. This means your representation costs you nothing!
- Get Pre-Approved: You will need pay stubs, W2s, and bank statements. Knowing what you can afford is critical to a successful home shopping experience
- Search for Homes: The fun part! Your agent will schedule showings and help you find the perfect home.
- Advanced Search: Not all real estate websites are the same. Your real estate professional has tools and systems to ensure you see every available home that meets your criteria.
- Make an Offer: Your agent will prepare your offer based on the price and terms you choose.
- Negotiation and Contract: It may take a few tries to get it just right, but hang in there. You're on your way!
- The Contract: In most cases, the contract provides you with a timeline to obtain financing as well as time to inspect the physical condition of the home. Your real estate professional will inform you of all your rights and responsibilities related to the contract.
- Under Contract or In Escrow: You and the seller have agreed to the price and terms. The home is effectively held for you until closing.
- Final Details: Perform due diligence, order the appraisal, conduct an inspection, and review terms with the lender.
- Preparing for Closing: You will be finalizing your loan, reviewing documents, and discussing the findings from the inspection. Your agent will manage this entire process for you.
- Closing: This is the transfer of funds and ownership. A title company or an attorney typically acts as an independent third party to facilitate the closing.
- We hope this article have improved your understanding of getting a home. So you can avoid previous mistakes and be confident in your quest for a new home.
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