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Buying your First Home
Can
be exciting but there is a lot to know. Buying a home will depend on
real estate laws and customs where you are located but there are
basic steps that every first homebuyer needs to accomplish. Step 1- Your Finances
Establishing credit is very important especially when you are
looking to purchase a large investment like a house. Your credit
reports reflects how you manage your finances. Study your credit
report and your financial history so you are familiar with it before
applying for a mortgage. These reports will be needed for the
mortgage approval process in finding out the interest rate and other
loan terms. Step 2- Familiarize Yourself with the Mortgage Industry Do
your research. Finding the right loan and lender is extremely
important to your home buying success. Step 3- get Pre-Approved for a Mortgage Once
you talk with a lender, you should be given an estimate of how much
you can afford for a house.
Step 4- Determine what you Want and what you need
Buying a home isn’t as challenging as most think. If you familiarize
yourself with the real estate market and narrow down what you want
and need before buying house the process will run a lot smoother.
Step 6- Start Searching for your New Home Your
agent will most likely give you multiple listing sheets to review.
You might have also picked up a real estate magazine in your area
and found a house through that, shop online, or find ads in the
newspaper. Other ideas can be driving around the neighborhoods that
have houses for sale. Either way you look, consider these home
buying search tools in your search. Home Buying Search Tools
Step 7- Handle Pre-Offer Tasks When
looking at houses be sure to look at its structure and features
which can help determine if its something you want or not. Step 8- put in an Offer There's no one specific set of instructions that cover all the differences in real estate laws and customs that exist throughout the United States, so when putting in an offer on a house, it will depend on your location.
Step 9- House Inspections and Other Tests Some
states allow home inspections before the final contract is signed
where as in other states inspections take place after the contract
is signed. No matter when you have to do them, it's very important
to decide which inspections and tests you want done. Step 10- Avoid having to Correct Last Minute Problems As
the closing date approaches, everyone involved in your real estate
transaction should be checking the progress on a daily basis. That
way if a problem arises it can be taken care of right away. by: Nathan Dawson |
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