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Buying and Selling Tips
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Buying or selling a home is one of the most important
decisions a person will have to make in their lifetime.
This experience can be daunting unless you are working
together with a professional real estate broker who understands
the process. If you are thinking of engaging in the buying
process, contact
us.
When Selling
a Home:
A seller should never underestimate the importance of
making a good first impression on a potential buyer. Here
are a few simple tips that can help increase your home’s
appeal and value:
An Appealing Exterior:
- Keep the front walkway swept
- Remove newspapers, bikes and toys from the front
walk or yard
- Park extra cars away from the property.
- Trim back the shrubs
- Apply a fresh coat of exterior paint if necessary
- Clean windows and window coverings
- Keep plumbing and all appliances in working order
- Maintain all sealants (sink, tub, window, shower,
etc.) in good condition
- Make sure roof and gutters are in good condition
- Mow the lawn frequently and plant flowers, hire
a professional landscaping company if necessary
A Clean and Inviting Interior:
- Keep the kitchen and bathrooms spotless
- Vacuum carpets and keep floor surfaces clean
- Accent living and dining rooms with freshly cut flowers
- Put dishes and laundry away
- Make beds
- Open drapes and turn on lights fto enhance the atmosphere
- Keep closets neat
- Put toys away
- Switch off the television.
- Keep pets out of the way and pet areas clean and
odor-free.
- Make safe jewelry, cash, prescription medication
and other valuables.
- Avoid clutter to enhance the spaciousness of your home
Generally speaking, potential buyers usually feel more
comfortable when owners are not present. If an interested
party is unaccompanied by an agent and request to see
your property, please refer them to your real estate
professional for an appointment. If you are leaving
town, even for a weekend, remember to leave the number
where you can be reached so that offers can be made
promptly.
When Buying a Home:
Your first step in the process of buying a home is to
determine how much you can afford to borrow. A basic
rule of thumb is that a lender will want your monthly
mortgage payment to be no more than 29% of your monthly
gross income.
Mortgages and Home Buying Programs
There are many different kinds of mortgage programs
available. It is best to do some research about the
pros and cons of each program. A real estate broker
can help you understand the steps you will need to take,
and can refer you to a reputable mortgage broker or
service. There are also special home buying programs
available from various organizations and many local
governments that offer special home buying programs
to help first-time home buyers and those in a lower
income bracket. Get informed - you may be surprised
to discover what you are eligible for!
Determine Your Search Criteria
Begin your home search by focusing on the location where
you want to buy, and the amenities you want in a home.
Determine how much square footage you want, how many
bedrooms and baths you need, etc. Knowing what you're
looking for will not only help you focus your search
but will also help your real estate broker understand
your needs so that he/she can best assist you in the
process.
Shopping for a Home
There are several avenues to take once you begin your
home search. Your real estate broker can supply you
with listings, based on your search criteria. You may
also look for property on the Internet, and then ask
your broker to set up an appointment to show you the
house. Reading the real estate section of your local
newspaper, or driving around neighborhoods that interest
you is also a viable strategy. It is important to see
as many open houses as possible, so that you can develop
an understanding of the market, and get a solid idea
of what is available in your price range.
The Home Inspection
Once you have made an offer on a home, you will need
to schedule a home inspection, conducted by an independent
authorized inspector. It is extremely import to hire
a reputable inspector so that you know exactly what
you are buying. Do not hesitate to ask friends, family,
and co-workers for advice. If you are satisfied with
the results of the inspection, then you can proceed
to the Purchase and Sales agreement. If the inspector
finds problems with the property, you may want to negotiate
with the seller to lower the price, or to pay for certain
repairs.
Appraisal
Your lender will require you to get an appraisal of
the house you want to buy, to make sure it is worth
the money that you are borrowing. You may select your
own appraiser, or you may ask your real estate broker
to help you with this task.
Homeowner's Insurance
Lenders require that you have homeowners insurance,
to protect both your interests and theirs. Like everything
else, be sure to shop around for insurance that fits
your needs.
Settlement or Closing
Finally, you are ready for the closing. Be sure to read
everything before you sign! You should have both your
real estate broker and an attorney present at the closing
to ensure that all is in order.
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