The First Time Buyer
For years you have been scrimping and saving, preparing for that day
when you could purchase your first house. Now, that day has arrived.
However, now that it is here, it becomes evident that the process of home
buying can be a little overwhelming for a first time buyer. So, what to
do? first of all, don't panic and rush out and put a down payment on the
first house you see. This is going to be a big purchase so you will want
to plan your steps very carefully.
1. Get your credit sorted out.
Having a good handle on your finances will only make this process easier.
It's great that you have a down payment set aside, but have you secured
financing yet? Having financing arranged before you start looking for a
home is one of the best moves you can make. However, having financing
arranged before you start looking means having the credit to get
pre-approved for a mortgage.
2. Get pre-approved. Being
pre-approved for a mortgage allows you to shop worry free and it lets you
know ahead of time what you can afford. Having your mortgage pre-approved
will also be an attractive asset to realtors and home owners as it shows
them that you are a serious customer.
3. Be Choosy. This will
likely be one of the more difficult steps. Buying a home is allot like
looking for a rental property but with much more stress and emotion, and a
much bigger payoff. If you are not sure what you should be looking for in
a home, consult extensively with your realtor and friends that own homes.
Start thinking about what you need in a home. What are your requirements
in terms of rooms, location, amenities and other such aspects? Making a
list is the easiest way to keep track of the necessities.
4. Get
an Inspection. After finding the home that you can see yourself
purchasing, have the home inspected. This is a huge step that must be
observed. Most people include a subject on the purchase contract that the
home must pass an inspection. Never skip this step! There could one of
many things wrong with the home you have chosen that the owner may not
even know about. Inspections will survey the plumbing & electrical
systems in the home as well as the roof and the structure itself. Anything
that is amiss can be utilized as a bargaining point in the sale of the
home, or if severe enough; can simply be reason to walk away from that
particular home.
5. Close. Assuming that everything has gone
according to plan you should now merely be concerned with your possession
date. The home passed inspection, your offer was accepted, and the deal
closed. Congratulations! You have bought your first home!
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
knowledge and 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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