11 Steps to Prepare for Home Ownership

  1. Call Richard Ives, a RE/MAX REALTOR® who can help you through the process.
  2. Decide how much home you can afford. Generally, you can afford a home equal in value to between two and three times your gross income.
  3. Develop a wish list of what you would like your home to have. Then, prioritize the features on your list. Select three to four neighborhoods in which you would like to live.
  4. Consider items such as schools, recreational facilities, area expansion plans and safety.
  5. Determine if you have savings sufficient to cover your down payment and closing costs. Closing costs, including taxes, attorney's fees and transfer fees average between two and seven percent of the home price.
  6. Get your credit in order. Obtain a copy of your credit report.
  7. Determine how large a mortgage for which you qualify. Also, explore different loan options and decide what is best for you.
  8. Organize all the documentation a lender will need to pre-approve you for a loan. This includes past income tax returns, recent pay stubs, etc.
  9. Do research to determine if you qualify for any special mortgage or down payment assistance programs.
  10. Calculate the costs of homeownership, including property taxes, insurance, maintenance, and association fees, if applicable.
  11. Give Richard Ives a call.  He can help you with all of these steps.

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4 Comments on How to Prepare for Home Ownership

Good information.  There are many steps and folks really need to have an experienced agent to walk them through the process.

02/15/2008 02:33 PM by James Downing - REALTORĀ® - Washington DC Real Estate (Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage)


Thank for reading my blog, James.  The list could go on and on we are only scratching the surface but these are excellent guidelines to help get potential homeowners an outline to build upon.

Have a great weekend!

02/15/2008 02:38 PM by Richard Ives (RE/MAX AT HOME)


Hi Richard...good stuff. I might recommend talking to a mortgage loan pro sooner in the process, because a good one can help someone determine how to save, where to save, how to improve their credit and whether or not they'll need full income documentation (a recent pay stub? or a recent pay stub, W2s and tax returns for 2 years? just a verbal VOE?)

Thanks for all you do for home buyers in Arlington Heights.

02/15/2008 03:57 PM by Hemet Home Loan Guy, Joey Aszterbaum (Patrion Mortgage)


Joey this is not order specific but an outline for buyers to use as a guide.  Thanks for reading my blog glad you enjoy it.  I always recommend my buyers visit with a loan professional.

Have a great weekend!

Richard Ives, ABR, e-PRO, SRES, AHWD, RECS

Broker/Instructor 

Make An Intelligent Move with Richard Ives


RE/MAX At Home
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Rolling Meadows, IL 60008



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02/15/2008 04:05 PM by Richard Ives (RE/MAX AT HOME)


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