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Adventures in 1st Time Home Buying: "It's Never Over 'til It's Over!"

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Real Estate Agent with Fathom Realty West Sound WA State 52404

 Welcome once again to ActiveRain and Localism, the cutting-edge internet clearinghouses for current resources on all things real estate. My name is Rich Jacobson, a licensed professional real estate agent in Silverdale, out on the Kitsap Peninsula in scenic Washington State. This is the ninth installment in an on-going series of posts dedicated to helping 1st Time Home Buyers successfully achieve their home purchasing goals.

We have been identifying and discussing, in chronological order, key events in the home buying process. In our last time together, we talked about the importance and value of having a home inspection in a post entitled, "Home Inspection" or "Home Alone?"

Today's topic is: "It's Never Over til It's Over!"

Okay, so we've conducted our home inspection and have successfully negotiated with the Sellers for those items which need to be corrected/repaired prior to closing. We now enter into the "Pending" phase of the home buying process. Typically, there isn't too much more drama left, but it is helpful to understand that there are still some additional steps in the transaction that may lead to unforeseen challenges or delays.

The Lender's Appraisal

Immediately following the inspection, your mortgage specialist will order up the appraisal. The underwriter for your loan will need to know if the house you are purchasing is worth the value/price you have agreed to pay.

There are several possibilities that may occur as the result of an appraisal:

1. The property appraises at the full value of your agreed purchase price and with no conditions for funding. This is the most preferred result, and typically ensures a timely closing.

2. The property appraises at the full value, but there are some conditions for funding that need to be remedied prior to closing. Even though you may have conducted a thorough home inspection and negotiated the corrections with the Sellers, the Lender may require for other issues to be resolved before they can provide funding. These additional issues will need to be negotiated with the Sellers and hopefully can be resolved in a timely manner.

3. The property appraisal comes in under value. In this instance, the appraiser has determined through their analysis that the current market value of the property is below the agreed purchase price. In most cases, the financing contingency of your contract provides language which protects you as the Buyers, and offers you some options to address this discrepancy:

A. Depending on the variance amount, you may be able to ask the Seller to lower the sales price to match the appraised value.

B. As the Buyer, if you have the resources, you can bring in cash to make up the difference.

C. In some instances, depending on the type of loan, you can request that the Sellers pay for a reappraisal by another company that is acceptable to the Buyer's lender.

D. If any of these options are not feasible, most financing contingencies allow the Buyers to back out of the contract and retain their earnest money deposit.

Homeowner's Insurance

Since I haven't covered this point yet, now is as good a time as any. Typically, once you're under contract, as a Buyer, you will want to make contact with your insurance agent to determine if the property can be reasonably insured. There may be instances where the current owners have submitted significant claims against the property, thereby making homeowner's insurance very costly or difficult to obtain. Once again, your contract should contain language that protects you in this event, and allows you to terminate the contract, if necessary.

Seller's Remorse

This rarely occurs, but it needs to be mentioned. Everyone once in a great while, a Seller may have second thoughts about letting go of their home and treasured memories. If you've ever seen the Steve Martin movie "Father of the Bride" you'll understand exactly what I'm talking about.

As a professional agent, I always counsel my Buyers not to worry or be overly anxious about these kinds of issues and the potential for challenges to occur. If and when they happen, we'll deal with them head-on, and work with the Sellers to achieve a mutual resolution agreeable to both parties.

Hopefully, with a capable, professional agent working hard to represent Your Best Interests, the 1st Time Home Buying process will be an enjoyable adventure!

Check out the rest in this series:  "Tips for Home Tourists" "Do I need Money to Buy a House?"   "Exchanging Your Vows"   "Top 10 Traits of a Great Agent, Part 2"   "Top 10 Traits of a Great Agent, Part 1"   "Good Lenders Don't Grow on Trees"  "Make Them an Offer They Can't Refuse!"  "Home Inspection or Home Alone"

Rich Jacobson, Your Silverdale WA Real Estate Expert

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Rich Jacobson is a REALTOR® and licensed Broker with Fathom Realty. He's a Crab Hunter, Clam Digger, and Oyster Shucker, skilffuly vanquishing anything in a shell! He is the Social Media Evangelist for Life on the Kitsap Peninsula & The Western Puget Sound in scenic WA State.

S. Leanne Paynter ☼ Broward County, FL
United Realty Group, Inc. - Davie, FL
Davie, Plantation, Cooper City & Weston Specialist

Hey, Rich, I just wanted to say "congrats!" ... it looks like even though Mark Flanders didn't move to North Dakota, he's allowing you to be in 1st place in Washington for more than 10 seconds!  OK, maybe not 10 hours, but you're there now.

Great series of posts, by the way!

Jan 03, 2007 05:19 AM
Rich Jacobson
Fathom Realty West Sound - Poulsbo, WA
Your Kitsap County WA Real Estate Broker

Leanne - trust me, it will be short lived! But if I have to trade the Top Spot with someone, Mark would be my first choice! We have a lot of fun together! Thanks for your kind comments. This has been a really fun series. I think I've got one more left and then it's on to the next series!

Jan 03, 2007 05:25 AM
Mark Flanders
Consulting - Silverdale, WA

Rich, I just read every word. Very nice work, as usual. This really has been an excellent series. I have this mental picture of other Rainers printing this set of articles out and handing them to clients as required reading.

So, what is the next series going to be about? You'll have a hard time beating this one for excellence!

Jan 03, 2007 08:42 AM
Rich Jacobson
Fathom Realty West Sound - Poulsbo, WA
Your Kitsap County WA Real Estate Broker
Bad Cop, Good Cop?
Jan 03, 2007 09:33 AM
Monika McGillicuddy
Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Verani Realty - Hampstead, NH
Southern NH & the Seacoast Area

Hi Rich...I've printed this out :) and the others as well.

Thank so much Rich..very informative! 

Jan 03, 2007 09:40 AM
Dena Stevens
Rocky Mountain Realty - Canon City, CO
Putting The Real Into Realtor Since 2004
Steve Martin wasn't the Fat Lady singing - I thought it was Ethel Merman!
Jan 03, 2007 10:54 AM
Carole Cohen
Howard Hanna Cleveland City Office - Cleveland, OH
Realtor, ePRO
Dena stole my line LMAO    In all seriousness, I build in a couple of days between the 'docs' date and the possession date so sometimes those pesky last minute issues can be resolved without additional stress. Of course this doeesn't always work!
Jan 03, 2007 10:59 AM
Rich Jacobson
Fathom Realty West Sound - Poulsbo, WA
Your Kitsap County WA Real Estate Broker

Dena - the Fat Lady singing has nothing to do with Steve Martin! You're so funny!

Carole - it's always hard to plan for challenges and delays. You just have to deal with them when they occur!

Monika - I'm glad they could be of help to you and your clients!

Jan 03, 2007 11:03 AM
Shari George
Coldwell Banker Tomlinson - Lewiston, ID

Great advice for sellers as well!!  Let the sellers know that it's not over until it's closed.  It's always important to have the house ready to show, and back up offers are always encouraged!! 

 

Jan 03, 2007 11:24 AM
Rich Jacobson
Fathom Realty West Sound - Poulsbo, WA
Your Kitsap County WA Real Estate Broker
Shari - actually, that is the next series, "Adventures in 1st Time Home Selling!" Thanks for stopping by!~
Jan 03, 2007 11:51 AM
Monika McGillicuddy
Prudential Verani Realty - Atkinson, NH
NH Real Estate Broker
hey Rich...I mean Jack...nice mug shot!!!!
Jan 03, 2007 12:29 PM
Rich Jacobson
Fathom Realty West Sound - Poulsbo, WA
Your Kitsap County WA Real Estate Broker

Monika - just getting into the New Season of 24 spirit!

Jan 03, 2007 12:49 PM
Rick & Ines - Miami Beach Real Estate
Majestic Properties - Miami Beach, FL
Rich - so glad to see Active Rain and Localism up there - you don't miss a beat!    What are you doing with  that picture??  You realize when you change the photo back to normal, these comments will make no sense, right?  I'm off to feature this post under "1st time buyers" if you don't mind.
Jan 03, 2007 01:18 PM
Rich Jacobson
Fathom Realty West Sound - Poulsbo, WA
Your Kitsap County WA Real Estate Broker
Ines - the pics back to abnormal. Muchas gracias for the feature!
Jan 03, 2007 02:43 PM
Keith Jeppson - Salt Lake City Real Estate
Everest Realty Group - Holladay, UT

Rich, what a great post.  I wish I had your writing ability.

And, Belushi in Animal House!!! Boy, did the memories of those days flood in. 

Seriously, the part I love about this business is helping people through the tough details and getting them into the home.  We never know what the barriers will be and I think our most important skill is helping clients identify and resolve any of those barriers. 

I always tell my clients that my primary objective is to make sure that when they lay their head on the pillow in that new home...there are no regrets.

I love this business.

Jan 04, 2007 01:57 AM
Rich Jacobson
Fathom Realty West Sound - Poulsbo, WA
Your Kitsap County WA Real Estate Broker

Keith - thanks! I find it helpful just to write the same way I would talk in a conversation with a client - informal and personable. It works for me! Great input here. I always value your comments!

P.S. On a side note, the first time I saw "Animal House" was when I was in the Navy, at the Admiral Theater here in Bremerton WA!

Jan 04, 2007 02:44 AM