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Buying a Home
Rewards
Challenges 
Know Your Needs
Contract Review
Processing the Sale


Simplify Your Home Buying Experience

Buying a home can seems to be an enormous undertaking, be sure to retain the services of a qualified Realtor. You can trust our Realtors to always keep your interest first and foremost. As qualified professionals, they’ll guide you through the entire home buying experience and assist you in being an informed buyer.

 

Simplify Your Search

What features do you require in a home to satisfy your lifestyle now and in the future? Knowing your range of affordability you can explore your needs from design preferences to neighborhood choices.

Moving Forward

Once you have found the home that is right for you, move forward to present an offer. This will consist of earnest money to be held in an escrow account and a written agreement. This agreement will set forth your terms of the purchase and a schedule of events in order to own the property. This extremely important document is a legally binding agreement and should be carefully prepared by knowledgeable Realtors who are qualified to cover all your interests. 

 

Final Steps

Upon your complete satisfaction, arrangements will be made to attend a closing. Coordinating the closing will usually be a title company who has your escrow money in account. After furnishing the down payment and whatever other applicable fees have been agreed upon prior to closing, final papers will be signed. The deed and mortgage will need be recorded in the state Registry of Deeds, and you will be a homeowner.

Rewards Challenges
It is highly rewarding to buy, own and maintain your own home. Whether this is your first home or you have experience with the home buying process, we can help. When you have the tools at your fingertips, you can be confident in your ability to search, finance your home, negotiate terms and be prepared at closing. Purchasing a new home can be overwhelming. Without the right resources and information, the buy process can be stressful and frustrating. With our online services, you can avoid the pitfalls. We’ll be there to help every step of the way.

Drive to Learn 

Evaluate as you drive though a community. Consider the following questions as a basis for determining your location needs: 

  • Where is the nearest shopping center, bus line, police station and Library?
  • What schools are available and school district are you in?
  • What types of homes (single family, apartments, condominiums) are in the neighborhood?
  • How far apart are the homes?
  • How far is it to your work?
  • What community resources are available?
  • Generally, where are the cars parked (driveways, garages, street)?
  • Do you notice a lot of noise, traffic or pollution?
  • Are the homes in good repair and the landscaping well kept?

 

Finding The Right Home

Keep your eyes open and your notebook in hand as you walk through a potential home. Consider the following questions as a basis for determining your needs as a homeowner:

  • How long has the home been on the market?
  • Why is the home being sold?
  • What is the asking price of the home?
  • Has the price been lowered?
  • Is the price comparable to other homes in the neighborhood?
  • What is the down payment required?
  • Is the house structurally sound?
  • Is there room enough for the present and the future?
  • Do you like the floor plan of the home?
  • What condition is the yard in?
  • What improvements must be made?
  • Will the seller repair or replace any items that need repair or replacement

Think carefully about each house you see and don’t be in a hurry. Your real estate agent can point out the pros and cons of each home from a professional standpoint.  

 

The Offer 

Making an offer to buy a home entails many factors. You and your Sales Associate will discuss the following factors prior to putting the offer on the table:

  • Amount of earnest money
  • Down payment
  • Price you are offering
  • Details of financing
  • Proposed move in date
  • Proposed closing date
  • Details of the sale
  • How long the offer is valid

 

Sales contracts may differ significantly yet all should clearly set forth the responsibilities and privileges of all the parties involved. It is a legally binding document that protects each party. Carefully review the terms of the contract. The sales contract should include the following:

  • Legal description of the property and the exact street address
  • Selling price of the property
  • Amount of earnest money and who is holding it – often it is held in an escrow account by a third neutral party.
  • Amount due at settlement
  • Specifics of the mortgage (amount, rate and terms)
  • Title company – either a title company or attorney must be agreed upon by buyer and seller
  • Details of the closing, when and where
  • Home inspection – to ensure again structural and unknown defects, to be completed in a specified time period
  • Inclusions and exclusions - examples would include washers, dryers, drapes, etc.
 
  • Pest Inspection – and who is responsible if there is damage or an infestation
  • Warranties – get the description of any that are included with the house
  • Repairs – unless you are accepting as-is, state who is responsible for repairs, with a date for a walk-through inspection
  • Well and septic – they must past a test, if applicable
  • Date of possession – when you take possession of the property
  • Acceptance date – either an acceptance or counter-offer must be responded to by a specified date
 

 

Once the contract is signed, your Sales Associate will continue to be your advocate and ensure that your best interests are served. Some of the details they will be available to handle are:

  • Schedule all necessary pre-closing inspections.
  • Check finances are deposited according the contract specifications.
  • Keep you informed of any unseen problems that may arise and offer solutions
  • Present a list of utility companies available for service
  • Schedule and attend-the pre-closing walk through.
  • Prepare for and attend the closing.