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Real Estate Tips For Buyers!

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Real Estate Agent

If you are looking to purchase Real Estate here are some tips on things you really shouldn't do and what you can expect.

 

BUYERS: THINGS YOU ABSOLUTELY SHOULD NOT DO!!!

• Don't quit your job
• Don't change your job
• Don't get a promotion
• Don't buy any large ticket items (like five dollars or more!)
• Don't Make David Copperfield deposits (all funds need to be traceable)
• Don't talk to Sellers directly (loose lips sink ships)
• Not getting a gift letter and a bank statement for funds
• Not telling the person who is giving you the gift that you will probably need a gift letter and some
    proof (usually a bank statement) that they had the money to give
• Not telling me if you are allergic to animals
• Not being completely honest with the lender about child support, alimony, wage garnishments or any
   other payroll reduction
• Making a major purchase (like $5.00 or more),
• Getting advice from a buying committee that has not purchased in the last year (the rules change
    almost daily)
• Waiting to see everything else that is on the market
• Don't trash the property in front of the owners
• Calling the other agent on "For Sale" signs
• Attending open houses and new construction without me
• Not telling me if you have a house to sell
• Delaying paperwork because you are irritated by the frequency and number of request from the
   Mortgage Company
• Finding a lender on the internet that offers a 0.001 interest rate
• Not realizing it is possible to find what you are looking for the very first day you go out (this happens
   more than you think…)
• Going home to sleep on it (in a hot market, if you sleep on it, you might not get to sleep in it)
• Waiting to find the absolute PERFECT house. You will always be limited by income, zoning, inventory   at the time, and/or legislation and or property taxes.
• 80/10/10 Rule If you find a house that has 80% of what you are
    looking for, 10% of things you can change and 10% of things you can live with, it's a keeper.
• Do not co-sign for even a candy bar!
•Don't schedule a vacation before we close (especially a cruise)
• Don't order Direct TV, Cable, Telephone or any utility that will pull a credit
   report unless you want to write a letter of explanation about the credit
   report to the mortgage company
• Don't change your name during the mortgage process
• Not being up front with your loan officer (hiding information)
• Not realizing the clock starts ticking from the time the loan officer get the
  contract, not the date it was written)
• Need a letter of explanation
• Unreasonable expectations
• Not getting a home warranty
• Giving away your negotiation power by speaking in the house (always
  assume you are being recorded)
• Posting your real estate thoughts on social media sites (If you are savvy,
  this can easily be viewed)
• Not getting a home inspection
• Not being FULLY approved BEFORE you go looking (nothing hurts as
  much as finding the house you love and you lose it when someone else
  beats you to it because you were not completely ready)
• Believing what you see on HGTV and reality television (the majority of
  that stuff is scripted)
• Not shopping the good faith estimate
• Not telling me what is MOST important to you
• Calling at the very last minute to cancel appointments
• Finding a lender on the internet that offers a 000000.1 interest rate and is
  from outside of the area
• Using a 100% Online Lender
• Not using an Attorney that SPECIALIZES in Real Estate
• Not using name on drivers license for mortgage docs (use Jr. and Sr. if
   required)
• Not telling your lender if you lose your job before you close
• Do not go window shopping and let people pull your credit
• If it can't be written on the front page of the contract because its being
  done "under the table", it is probably mortgage fraud
• Do not look at a short-sale if you need to move immediately
• Do not consider a short-sale if you need to be in control of the
   process
• Dying before the transaction closes (this really messes things up, BIG TIME! Please don't die
   before the closing...

BUYERS:  FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

• How long does the buying process take?
• How many properties does the typical buyer look at?
• When should I make an offer?
• How much should I offer?
• Should I lock in my interest rate or should I float?
• When will I get the keys?
• What happens at the closing?
• Is the closing date on my contract guaranteed?
• How much earnest money should I put down?
• What happens to my earnest money?
• Will I get my earnest money back if the contract is not accepted?
• What is the process to get my earnest money back if the contract is accepted and the home
   inspection finds an issue?
• How often do you find the perfect property on the first day (80-10- 10 rule)
• Is there anything I should not do during the house hunting process
• What is the likelihood of a multiple offer situation?
• What monies will I need to come in with?
• How long does the home inspection take?
• Do I really need a home inspector?
• Can you recommend an attorney, home inspector or a lender?

BUYERS: THIS WILL MOST LIKELY HAPPEN…

• You will not be told how much money to bring to closing until the day of your closing and many
    times only hours or minutes before the closing
• The dates on your contract will change, perhaps multiple times
• You will become anxious or nervous
• You will become irritated or annoyed about frequent and last minute paperwork request with
    seemingly impossible deadlines
• The buyer will negotiate 2-5 times on this transaction. They will negotiate the purchase price, the
    inspection, potentially the appraisal, the final walk-thru
• You will want to tell your friends and family about your experience on social media sites - Don't!
• The Mortgage company will most likely pull another credit report on you days before or even the day of your closing

This information provided by Ryan Tranchita of REMAX Realty 100 414-699-6844

Tom Braatz Waukesha County Real Estate 262-377-1459
Coldwell Banker - Oconomowoc, WI
Waukesha County Realtor Real Estate agent. SOLD!

Ryan Tranchita

What an excellent read this was. You are very busy and these real estate tips are great for any buyer

Jan 24, 2015 09:48 AM
Ryan Tranchita

Tom,

Thanks for taking the time to view my blog. Im enjoying the Acitverain community so far.

Jan 24, 2015 10:15 PM
Tom Braatz Waukesha County Real Estate 262-377-1459
Coldwell Banker - Oconomowoc, WI
Waukesha County Realtor Real Estate agent. SOLD!

Ryan Tranchita,

You are really proactive in your blogs and I appreciate your information very much. I can take this informtion and use it. Thank you

Jan 25, 2015 11:36 PM