First Time Home Buyer
It’s time to
take the next step and buy your first home. Where to begin, you ask? By and
large we find ourselves scouring the internet for real estate listings and then
driving by potential homes only to find that it’s been sold, or doesn’t live up
to those beautiful online photos.
Here’s the good
news! Before getting too wrapped up in the home searching process, there are a
few steps you should take to save yourself time, money and lots of disappointment.
First and foremost:
Prepare Your Credit for Mortgage
Approval. Now that you’ve decided to
turn those rent payments into mortgage payments, the natural tendency may be to
start looking for your dream home. But taking a step back to analyze your
finances will be of absolute benefit to you when it comes to the mortgage
approval part of the process!
The
preliminary home search stage is the perfect time to check your credit score
and the contents of your report. If
needed, you may dispute any errors that you find. A mortgage professional can
counsel you in this leg of the journey! Additionally,
starting the credit review process gives you time to pay off any outstanding
debt (especially those with high balances and high interest rates), but only as
recommended by your loan officer. Getting
a handle on your capital early in the game reduces your debt-to-income ratio,
giving you more buying power and far more confidence.
Next, it’s
time to: Determine How Much Home You Can
Afford. After taking a close look at your finances you’ll have a better
picture of your budget, which is probably higher than expected! There are many online sites with interactive
calculators that provide a general estimate of your home affordability – but the
best way to get sound advice on the home buying process leads us to the final
step…
Find a Trusted Realtor: Not only does finding a trusted realtor provide you with a
skilled professional in your corner, but many real estate agents have a “trusted”
network of companies and colleagues that are ready to deliver the best services
possible on your new home purchase.
While working
with the listing agent may seem convenient for your home purchase, don’t forget
that there are buyer’s agents that work directly with the buyer throughout the
purchase process. This agent has the best interest of the buyer in mind, rather
that juggling the loyalties of the buyer and the seller.
Count on your
buyer’s agent to represent you while negotiating the home price, facilitating a
home inspection - to check for any issues with the home that may not be obvious
during the showing, and carefully examining the closing paperwork.
After all of your
hard work and dedication to preparing for your first home purchase, you deserve
the best potential services, mortgage rates and much more from your agent
including: expert negotiating skills, compelling ethics and access to minute-by-minute
updates on available properties and the purchase process!
If you have
found this information to be helpful, please share it with your friends and
family who have embarked on the home buying journey! SI Real Estate Tampa is
ready to exceed your expectations!
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