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Home Buying Tips
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Pre-Qualification: Meet
with a mortgage broker and find out
how much you can afford to pay for a
home.
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Pre-Approval:
While knowing how much you can
afford is the first step,
sellers will be much more
receptive to potential buyers
who have been pre-approved.
You'll also avoid being
disappointed when going after
homes that are out of your price
range. With Pre-Approval, the
buyer actually applies for a
mortgage and receives a
commitment in writing from a
lender. This way, assuming the
home you're interested in is at
or under the amount you are
pre-qualified for, the seller
knows immediately that you are a
serious buyer for that property.
When
meeting with a mortgage broker
and/or lender there are some
significant documents you will
need to take with you.
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Three months of bank
statements
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Pay stubs for 2 months
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Two years of W2s or a full
tax return
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Any loan documents for your
current home, if applicable
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A
credit report
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List of Needs & Wants:
Make 2 lists. The first should
include items you must have
(i.e., the number of bedrooms
you need for the size of your
family, a one-story house if
accessibility is a factor,
etc.). The second list is your
wishes, things you would like to
have (pool, den, etc.) but that
are not absolutely necessary.
Realistically for first-time
buyers, you probably will not
get everything on your wish
list, but it will keep you on
track for what you are looking
for.
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Representation by a
Professional: Consider
hiring your own Terra Realty
agent, one who is working for
you, the buyer, not the seller.
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Be Objective:
Instead of thinking with your
heart when you find a home,
think with your head. Does this
home really meet your needs?
There are many houses on the
market, so don't make a hurried
decision that you may regret
later.
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Be Thorough: A
few extra dollars well spent now
may save you big expenses in the
long run. Don't forget such
essentials as:
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Include inspection &
mortgage contingencies
in your written offer.
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Have the property
inspected by a
professional inspector.
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Request a second
walk-through to take
place within 24 hours of
closing.
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You want to check to see
that no changes have
been made that were not
agreed on (i.e., a nice
chandelier that you
assumed came with the
sale having been
replaced by a cheap
ceiling light).
All
the above may seem rather
overwhelming. That is why
having a professional represent you
and keep track of all the details
for you is highly recommended.
Please contact Terra Realty to
discuss any of these matters in
further detail.
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