R.P. Brown Real Estate
FREE Report #1
HOME
BUYERS: How To Avoid Costly Mistakes!
There are
some simple steps that homebuyers often miss when looking for their new home.
Taking the time to consider these steps can save you thousands of
dollars, but more importantly, can smooth the process of buying a new home,
saving time and money, as well as alleviating stressful situations in advance.
- Begin by being up
front and honest with your
REALTOR and lender about your credit history.
Your credit, whether good or bad, affects everything from your down
payment to your interest rates. Your
REALTOR or a professional mortgage consultant can often advise you as to how
you can get credit problems cleared up or completely eliminated from your
credit report before you apply for financing or make an offer on a
new home.
- Getting
pre-qualified for a loan by a professional lender
before you begin your search for a new home will allow you to know in
advance exactly what kind, and how much, mortgage you can afford.
This makes it possible for you to make an offer on your new home with
confidence that enough funding is available.
- If the seller does
not offer a home warranty on the
house you want, ask your REALTOR to make it a part of the written offer that
you make. A home warranty can
save you thousands of dollars in repairs, and can often be obtained for a
very nominal annual fee. A
standard warranty covers the electrical, plumbing, heating and air
conditioning systems as well as major home appliances.
- Ask your REALTOR for
a market analysis of the home, in comparison to similar homes in the neighborhood or throughout
the city, before you make an offer. A
home is not just a place where you live – it is also an investment.
Take the time to view several homes before you make an offer so you
know exactly what is on the market. Be
certain you are making a wise investment.
- Make your offer
contingent upon a home inspection
and ask the seller to make the required repairs. Hire a professional to inspect every aspect of the home
thoroughly. This can save you
thousands of dollars in costly repairs and many headaches in the future.
A good inspection can also allow you to negotiate for any repairs
prior to closing. If the seller
is not willing to make the necessary repairs, remind them that the lender
will also require the home to be in good condition before they make a loan
for the purchase.
- Take into account
your present homeowner or renter status. If you already own a
home and must sell it before you buy a new one, it is best to get a REALTOR
to do a complete market analysis on your present home.
This allows you to know how much you can sell your current home for
before you make an offer on a new one.
If you are leasing or renting, the lease’s expiration date will
give you a timetable for your new purchase.
Review this with your REALTOR well in advance of when you want to
move.
- Choose your agent
wisely. Working with a full-time
professional real estate agent is a must. Ask questions of your agent.
Find out how knowledgeable he or she is about houses currently for
sale in your price range and also of houses that have recently sold.
Can your agent recommend a good lender that has the reputation of
excellent customer service and low rates?
Does your agent ask questions of you to have a full understanding of
what you are looking for and to help you get the most home for the money?
Thank
you for requesting a copy of this “FREE REPORT”
For
prompt, courteous, professional service, call Regina Brown:
Office:
1-805-546-9210
Direct:
1-805-550-9340
Visit
my web site at: www.RealEstateRanch.com
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questions, need advice you can count on or just want to discuss this further?
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referrals. It is my goal to provide the very best counsel, advice, and service
possible for your real estate needs. If I may ever be of assistance to you, a
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