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Some Steps To Follow When Purchasing a Home

By
Real Estate Agent with Classic Realty Realtor

This was published before but is worth publishing again. Here we go.....

"Wonderful experience" or "What a Nightmare" is how many people describe the home buying experience. As a Realtor, I've met several individuals and couples who truly did not know, "How to Buy a House".  In fact, many people think it's about touring houses first and then doing whatever else is necessary to make the purchase happen. Nothing could be farther from the truth.

 Here in a very simple format are several steps to follow to make your purchase happen. Please feel free to write or call me with additional questions.

1)      Know your Credit Score - Click here to discover how
2)     Find a lender and get your Pre-Approval - Here is an interesting article worth reading on this subject.
3)     Find a Realtor - You will need guidance in this process. You will need someone you can trust to prepare paper work, show you houses, supply phone numbers of trusted vendors and work with all contingencies.
4)     Use the internet for your Search for Homes. Look for houses ONLY in your price range.
5)     Drive by some of the houses you like without your Realtor so as to "fine tune" your search. Perhaps you should park your car and walk the neighborhood.
6)     Ask your Realtor to show you some homes - perhaps a tour of six or seven. If you believe you've found the house you are looking for, ask for a second or even a third walk thru.
7)     Have your agent assist you in making the offer. Your Realtor will run some comparables for you. These important numbers will assist you in making a good offer to the sellers.
8)     Stay on schedule with all of your contingencies. Remember to write down ALL of your appointments.
9)     Expect there to be some bumps and allow your Realtor to absorb them. Real Estate transactions are seldom "smooth sailing". There is almost always a surprise or two.
10)   Don't be nervous on the day of your closing. Instead, learn from it and allow it to be an experience to personally grow from.
11)   Immediately have your house re-keyed before moving in. I don't care how nice the sellers were, you do not know who might have keys to the house you just bought. Do this before sleeping there even one night. When purchasing a new house, this is often done for you automatically.
12)   Move in and begin making your new house your new HOME.

Happy House Shopping! 

David L. Burrows, Realtor®
Envirian of Warrenton, Warrenton, VA 20186
Phone:
(888) 673-7866 x119
Burrows Properties

Sellers: I would encourage you to employ a Realtor to help you sell your home. When your agent or another agent is showing your house, go away and let them do your work for you. I also urge you to utilize my FREE SELLERS TOOLKIT before selling your house.

Buyers: I would encourage you to really check out anything and everything you are told by a well meaning seller. Employ the services of a Buyer's Agent to help you discern what you read and listen to about the area you are thinking of calling home. I would also urge you to get my FREE BUYERS TOOLKIT before heading out on the journey to find your new house.

Try this link to help you find your next home: Fairfax Homes For Sale  - When you land on the main page try one of our custom searches listed on the bottom of the page. No registration is necessary for the Fairfax MLS general search on my site. If you check the box to receive automated updates sent to your email, you will be required to give us your name and a valid email address.

Northern Virginia Information - Here you will find answers to your questions about schools, auto registration, taxes, things to do this weekend, popular destinations. It only takes a moment to look and it is free with no registration required!

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Comments(1)

Yvette Gardner
Keller Williams Realty, Spartanburg, SC - Spartanburg, SC

Good list to go by.  Thanks for sharing.

May 31, 2009 05:26 AM