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AM I READY TO BUY A HOUSE?
Great question! Consider these questions to determine if you are ready.
- Are you in debt?
- Do you have a stable, reliable and long term job
- Have you save anything for a down payment?
- Can you afford mortgage, taxes, utilities and insurance?
DO I NEED TALK WITH A LENDER BEFORE LOOKING AT HOMES?
Yes! and here are some benefits
- You can get Pre Approved and understand your spending limits
- Check to see if you qualify for first time buyers program.
- You will discover the cost associated with buying a home
- A mortgage professional can give you an advice on financing.
DO I REALLY NEED A REALTOR WHEN BUYING A HOME?
When buying a home, it’s strongly recommended you have a Realtor. There are many reasons why you should have a Realtor represent your best interests when buying a home. Keep in mind, all Realtors are not the same! When choosing a buyers agent, make sure you know how to properly interview prospective Realtors when buying a home.
SHOULD I SELL MY CURRENT HOME BEFORE BUYING A NEW ONE?
If the built-up equity in your current home will be applied to the down payment on the new home, naturally the former will need to be sold first.
Some home buyers decide to turn their current home into an investment property, renting it out. In that case, the current home will not need to be sold. However, your loan advisor will still need to evaluate your risk profile and credit history to determine whether making a loan on a new home is feasible while retaining title to the old home.
Buyers often have a short time frame to sell their current home when relocating to a new city because of a job transfer. If you are moving but taking a position with the same employer, check to see if they offer relocation assistance to help offset some of the costs.
Some home buyers decide to turn their current home into an investment property, renting it out. In that case, the current home will not need to be sold. However, your loan advisor will still need to evaluate your risk profile and credit history to determine whether making a loan on a new home is feasible while retaining title to the old home.
Buyers often have a short time frame to sell their current home when relocating to a new city because of a job transfer. If you are moving but taking a position with the same employer, check to see if they offer relocation assistance to help offset some of the costs.
HOW MANY HOMES SHOULD I VIEW BEFORE BUYING ONE?
That’s up to you! For sure, home shopping today is easier today than ever before. The ability to search for homes online and see pictures, even before setting a foot outside the comfort of your living room, has completely changed the home buying game. Convenience is at an all-time high. But, nothing beats visiting a home to see how it looks and ‘feels’ in person.