Seven Tips For Buying Your New Home

Published: Jan 5th, 2009 | Author: John Kron Add Comment

Thinking of getting out of rental properties and owning your own home? Real Estate can be an intimidating and frightening topic for those new to the market. Here are a few ideas to get you started. Of course, lots of research is a good idea before you really get at it.

1. A good real estate agent is an important ally in your search. The two important qualities you might look for are experience, and attitude. Find a real estate agent with experience in the type of property you are looking at, who also has a customer satisfaction mindset, and you are talking to the right person.

2.Get your real estate agent to prepare a Comparative Market Analysis of the property you have in mind. This will show what similar real estate has sold for recently, and show you how the asking and selling prices of various homes compared.

3.Have the home inspected. For this inspection you need a third party inspection company. This will let you know of any problems with foundation, roof, etc. Before you buy is the time to know the true condition a home is in.

4. Seek financing before you begin house shopping. While this is not always possible, getting pre approved for a mortgage lets you know what price range to shop in. It also avoids the disappointment of being denied after finding the ‘perfect’ house.

5. Avoid getting emotionally attached to a home the first time you see it. While liking the house you buy is important, a purchase of this size needs to be carefully thought out. Don’t let your emotions sway you into making foolish choices that you may regret later.

6. Talk to your real estate agent about first offers and price negotiations. One of the reasons you want to find an experienced agent is to utilize his or her negotiation skills to get the best and fairest price on your new home.

7. Any legal documents you might sign need to be fully understood. If you are unsure of your rights and obligations, make sure you ask your real estate agent to explain them to you.

Remember, your best bet is to find a real estate agent that knows the ropes, and that is working to find you the best home you can afford. Good luck finding your perfect home!

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