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E-mail Consultation: If you want an email consultation regarding purchasing real estate, just send an email to karla@stocktonadvantage.com and tell me what type of information you're looking for. I'll do my best to provide it to you - quickly!
Phone Consultation: If you would like a phone consultation, call me at 209-922-9915. Or, send me an email with your phone number and I'll call you on my dime! (karla@stocktonadvantage.com)
Appointment: If there is a home in the Stockton, California area that you would like to tour, or if you would simply like a consultation to help determine if buying is right for you, give me a call and we'll set up an appointment.
Mortgage rates fell for the seventh time in the past eight weeks. They are now at the lowest level since early April. According to the research I have done, it does not appear that rates will continue to drop. In fact, it is possible that they will begin to rise.
What does this mean to the Stockton home buyer? NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY!!! There is currently a tremendous supply of inventory in the San Joaquin Valley, but it is no longer increasing. The number of listings is only around 30 more this month than last month, compared to previous monthly increases in the hundreds. Prices are stabilizing. The number of available homes is stabilizing. BUY NOW before mortgage rates increase and inventory declines.
'Resourceful' is just another word for ‘prepared'.
I work hard to give you everything you need for a successful, enjoyable real estate transaction.
I’m happy to provide you with a few of the tools you need to prepare in the pages below.
Once you’ve armed yourself with a little bit of knowledge and are ready to act, get me on your side for a smoother, faster, less stressful transaction.
I look forward to working for you!
Karla
Moving Checklist
Planning is key!
The logistics of relocating can be crazy, in order to help keep things straight it is good to have a "Plan". Having a plan in place can assist in preventing unexpected problems from arising and to reduce the overall stress of moving. There are many items to consider in the move from departure to destination. For example, you may need to find a job for your partner, arrange local housing, schooling, medical and banking facilities, transportation and much more. Here are a few items that you may find useful
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Buying a home can be an emotional, time-consuming, and complex process. There are a few things that you can do to help make the process go as smooth as possible:
1. Check your credit. Before you apply for a home loan, regardless of your credit, it's a smart idea to obtain a copy of your credit report from the three major credit bureaus and review the information. If there are errors or things that need to be addressed, it's easier to address them before you have found a house, than after you have found a house and are trying to close your loan.
If you know that there are a few blemishes on your credit, let your lender know what they are, why they are there, and why you are a still good credit risk. Lenders look at your credit to determine how likely you will pay back the loan. If you had extenuating circumstances - like a loss of a job or medical bills - let them know so that they understand that it is not likely to happen again in the future.
2. Get approved before you buy. An approval means that a lender has reviewed your credit history, verified your assets and employment, and has approved your loan before you have found a home to purchase. As long as the home appraises for at least the purchase price, the loan should close.
Getting approved also gives you an advantage over other buyers. Your firm approval makes it easier for you to negotiate on the price of a home, than a person who is not approved or is pre-qualified.
While getting pre-qualified may sound official, it is really just getting an idea of what you can afford. Its having a person plug in a few numbers that you give them - your monthly income and your monthly debt - and getting an approximate payment calculated. From the payment, the calculator can approximate the house price range that you can afford. No information is verified. Because your assets, income or credit is not verified, a pre-qualification has little value when purchasing a home.
3. Find a great buyer's agent. Traditionally real estate agents represent the sellers in a transaction. When you are not working with a buyer's agent, they are less likely to negotiate the best price or contingencies for you.
A buyer's agent's job and fiduciary responsibility (meaning legal duty) is to you, the buyer. Before working with an agent, establish if they are a buyer's agent or a seller's agent. After spending a lot of time with a Realtor, it's natural to feel like you're a team. But if they are not negotiating for you, then they are not on your team.
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