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Buying Your First Home

November 17, 20234 min read

Buying Your First Home

Introduction

Everyone remembers buying their first home. It is a time-consuming process and requires careful planning to make it a success. If you’re already a homeowner, I’m sure you remember buying your first home. I’m sure it was an exciting and memorable experience!

With that said, here are 10 steps to follow to make the process easier for 1st time buyers! 👊

1. Find an Agent

Find a local REALTOR® who knows the real estate market where you’re looking for a new home. Shop around – NOT all Realtors are created equal!

2. Get Pre-Approved

Talk to a lender (loan officer) to get a pre-approval letter so that you know how much house you can afford. Most agents will NOT show you a home without a pre-approval letter because one will be required to accompany a contract for purchase offer on a home. If you’re a cash buyer – then you will need “proof of funds” to go along with any offer made on real property.

3. Start Search

Start working with the REALTOR® you have chosen. Discuss the type of home that meets your needs and price range. The agent will then conduct a search of the local MLS (Multiple Listing Services), prepare a list of homes to view, and make the necessary arrangements with the sellers to view each home.

4. Make an Offer

It’s time to make an offer. Your REALTOR® will prepare comp’s to find out the current market value of the home and determine what the home should be appraised at. This analysis will determine if the home is priced correctly or if it’s overpriced. Remember, most homes that stay on the market for a long time are overpriced!

5. Home Inspection

Ask your REALTOR® for recommendations of a good home inspector. Schedule your home inspection as soon as possible because there will be a clause in the purchase contract called the “inspection period. This is the number of days a buyer has to inspect the home and if something is found to be wrong with the home, the buyer is given the opportunity to back out of the contract and keep their initial deposit or earnest money.

6. Appraisal

At this time, the lander will order an appraisal to determine that the house is not overpriced. If you have chosen a competent REALTOR® to work with the house should appraise for more money than what you are purchasing it for creating instant equity in the home. If this is done correctly – you have just made a GREAT investment.

7. Insurance

It is recommended that you call and shop around for the best price. At the very least, a buyer should get at least three to four different quotes for their new home. Remember that this insurance rate will be factored into your monthly mortgage payments.

8. Set Up Utilities

Ask your REALTOR® who the local utility companies are and call them. You want to have all utilities turned on and active in your name on closing day.

9. Walk-Through

The final walk-through should be done on or the day before closing. This assures the buyer that nothing has been damaged or removed from the home that shouldn’t have been and is considered a “fixture” of the home (i.e. a refrigerator).

10. Closing

You have made it to the final step with the help of a REALTOR®. All you need to do now is make sure you’ve sent the funds for the down payment (if one is required) to the title company that’s handling the closing. Then show up with your driver’s license and sign a bunch of legal papers. Congratulations! You’re now a homeowner.Blogging helps your website to be more than just a place for people to visit. It gives them the opportunity to interact with your business in a way that isn’t possible through other forms of content on your website. By blogging, you have the ability to help drive traffic back to your website and convert that traffic into leads. For example, if you blog about an important industry event and share it on Facebook and Twitter, you can expect a boost in new signups to your email list or visitors to your website.


Start your own Pre-house checklist:

Here is a quick checklist to get you started with you 1st home serach below. Remember imperfect action beats inaction, get started and keep looking.

  • Find an Agent

  • Get Pre-Approved

  • Start Search

  • Make an Offer

  • Home Inspection

  • Home Appraisal

  • Find Insurance

  • Set Up Utilities

  • Walk-Through

  • Closure

  • Success you have your 1st home❗

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Donna Marie Reese

We help buyers and sellers with their real estate needs. We sell residential and commercial real estate, We work with first-time home buyers, season investors.

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