Good Home Buying Tips
Welcome to the home buying market! This is an exciting time to be
purchasing a home, with an array of new homes coming onto the market these
is some excellent value to be found. All it takes is a little time and
effort in looking and you can find your dream home for a dream price. But
you should always be a smart buyer. There are those out there that will
take advantage of someone who is eager to buy so, if you do your homework;
the deals will follow.
The first thing you should do is get your
finances in order. This involves finding out your credit score, fixing any
outstanding issues affecting your credit, ensuring that these are properly
released from your report, and finally securing your mortgage before you
start looking. When I say secure your finances I do mean being
pre-approved fully, this is different from a pre-qualification in that a
pre-qualification does not "secure" you any amount of money, it is simply
a judgment of whether or not you qualify to receive a
mortgage.
Next, start working with a realtor that knows the area
you are looking to buy in. This is a huge step so be prepared to move from
merely wanting a home, to actively looking for one. Sit down with your
realtor and make a list of things you require in a home. This is a list of
those things that you can absolutely not be without. Once this is
compiled, then list the things that you would like. With these lists
ready, its time to start looking at homes. Your realtor should be able to
provide you with a complete list of homes that fit your criteria, and some
that come close. Also, they will be able to guide you to properties that
fit your pre-approved mortgage amount.
After finding a home or
homes that suit you make sure to have a certified inspector take a
thorough look through the home. Have them check all questionable areas of
the home. Don't forget to have the inspector check for mold as this is
something that is often overlooked. If the home passes the inspection than
carry on with the offer if you are so inclined. If it doesn't then either
continue shopping, or utilize the necessary repairs as a bargaining point.
Usually you should be able to have the cost of these repairs deducted from
the cost of the home. Its a good idea to bring in your own contractor or
expert to get these estimates. By doing this you know that everything is
above board.
Buying a home is a huge process and one that you must
be careful to handle with all due care and attention. Such an important
investment can benefit you financially for years to come as well as
providing safety and financial security. Don't sell yourself short on what
you buy as your home. After all, your family deserves the best don't
they?
About the author: Krista Fracke is a REALTOR specializing
in the sale and purchase of Ponte
Vedra real estate. A knowledgeable professional Krista brings a wealth
of experience to the table. For assistance in Ponte Vedra or J
acksonville real estate contact Krista or visit www.kristafracke.com
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