realtor

 

So, after reading the tips on first time homebuyers from Part 1 through Part 3, you think it sounds pretty complicated. So much to focus on and so many things to remember. Not really. Remember, having trusted professionals surrounding you is half the battle. We'll take care of the rest, as long as you listen to us and follow our advice. 

realtors

 

I have talked about needing the help of a loan officer. What you also need is the help of a trusted Real Estate agent. Again, asking for a referral from friends and family is a great place to start. You can also search the net and read up on a few realtors, as you are doing here on Active Rain.

 

 

piggy bank Now, I know this might sound redundant, but you need to have some money saved. It doesn't matter if you want to put no money out of pocket and if you would get seller help to pay for your closing costs. Yes, there are 100% financing programs out there, also called No Money Down programs. Overall, you could possibly go to the closing table with no money out of pocket. 

A few things to remember. In regards to most programs of this caliber, you still would need 2 months in reserves. This means that you would need 2 months of your mortgage payment in your bank, a 401-k plan, or any other type of savings plan.

Another thing to remember is that you will need money to move and unless you are buying a new construction home, you will always need some money to fix little things within your new home.

  

notes

 

Summary :   Take notes no matter who you talk to......

  • Do your homework. But don't shop yourself right out of the market.
  • Talk to someone that will take the time to explain things in detail. Watch such key words as "I promise" and "guarantee". Just because it's written on paper, doesn't mean it's always true.
  • Even if the person whom you are speaking to sounds really nice & helpful, but they are hard to reach, this should be a red flag. If there are busy or not, keep this in mind. Between cell phones & e-mails, over 24 hours is a bit much to wait.
  • Make sure that you get some type of pre-qualification letter. But know the difference between a Pre-Approval and a Pre-Qualification letter.  And just be careful in regards to being pre-qualified or pre-approved. Please read : Are you really approved for that mortgage?
  • You will also want a loan officer that will keep you posted in regards to certain market changes. Even if you are still shopping for a home.
  • Know your credit and make sure you save what you can. Anything helps....


Lastly......  I can't STRESS this last part the most. Never be afraid to ask a question, no matter what. A question not asked is a dumb question.    So, once you find a house, your loan officer should be taking your application. Try and get any paper work that the lender requests back to them in a timely manner. Then just wait for settlement.  GOOD LUCK!!! 

 

The First Time Homebuyer Series :

 


Buying Tips :

 

 

11 Comments on First Time Homebuyer Tips -- Understanding the Total Process -- Part 4 of 4

JUN
15
2007
258,856 Points 25 Featured Posts Localism Sponsor Outside Blog

Gold Star for this one Jeff!  Great post and we gave you a 5!  We're also bookmarking this one.  Very well done my friend!

 

Lisa

10:40am • #1
126,405 Points 12 Featured Posts Outside Blog

good advice Jeff... your blogging is getting better

the Don't Shop Yourself out of the market is like my Analysis Paralysis post many moons ago

11:05am • #2
480,253 Points 151 Featured Posts Outside Blog

Lisa....  wow, thank you very much for those kind words. It was hard trying to tie all of this together and to keep this short. There is so much more to know. But these are the basics.  Thanks again...

David.....  thanks fro both compliments. I should go back and read that post of yours.  thanks. 

11:22am • #3
261,321 Points 26 Featured Posts Outside Blog
Great series - I have bookmarked every one of them - thanks for providing such great information
11:25am • #4
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Jeff I think this is one of the best posts you've done, if not the best I've read! I gave it a 5!
1:14pm • #5
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Thesa......  my pleasure and thanks for book marking this.... and for the pleasant compliment.

Danny.....  thanks a lot for that awesome compliment. And thanks for the 5.

6:08pm • #6
157,388 Points 18 Featured Posts Localism Sponsor Outside Blog

Jeff,

I agree with Danny this is one of your best posts. I just found it on localism. It's a keeper for 1st time buyers. It's packed with information for the consumer. I gave it a 5 too.

6:10pm • #7
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Mitchell.....  thank you very much. It's funny, because this one didn't take as long as my usual posts. In any case, thanks for the compliments and for stopping by.
9:05pm • #8
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Jeff, the need to save some money is great advice. We have a couple of 100% Loan Programs that do not require the Borrower to have reserves, but I always tell them that they should have some money set aside, just in case something goes wrong after they move in.
9:49pm • #9
JUN
16
2007
149,092 Points 7 Featured Posts Outside Blog

great job jeff. i gave it a 5 as well.

the 3rd link, 'real estate agent' doesn't work

 

8:12am • #10
480,253 Points 151 Featured Posts Outside Blog

George.....  Everyone has those loans that don't require reserves, but just having money saved should always be a concern. It's not like renting. But you are right, have some just in case something goes wrong. Thanks for stopping by.

Tom.....  In regards to the 3rd link, I know it doesn't work. I knew that after I posted this. Just always wondering who clicks onto the links. And even if they do, do they say something?  And what's funny is that I have tried this same link in another post before and it didn't work. It's from the home page of AR, Under Active Rain membership, the list of types of members. Not sure why it won't link.

In any case, thanks for those very polite compliments and for stopping by. 

8:46am • #11

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