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Helpful Guidelines To Buying a Home...

Monster House
May 18, 2010


Helpful Guidelines To Make Your Home Buying Experience A Success:

• Study - Do your homework before you buy. Review the prices of comparable homes in the neighborhood, which can be found on websites such as Zillow.com, PropertyShark.com, StreetEasy.com, HouseValues.com, Trulia.com and others. Keep in mind these numbers sometimes trail the market by several months. A real estate agent can provide the latest sales data.

• Cure your credit - Today's best mortgage rates require a credit score of more than 700. Learn how to boost your credit score before you apply for a mortgage. Not only will a low credit score cost you more in terms of the interest rate on your mortgage, it could also prevent you from obtaining a mortgage.

• Go to AnnualCreditReport.com, the only federal government-sanctioned service for obtaining a truly free credit report from one or all three of the major credit bureaus. On AnnualCreditReport.com, select your state and hit the red "Request Report" button and follow the instructions. The report is free, but you will have to pay a nominal fee to get your credit score.

• Bid low - In many of today's buyers' markets you can offer 10 to 15 percent below the list price because prices are based on contracts signed three to four months ago. List prices don't necessarily reflect the most current values, especially in markets still on the decline.

• Get pre-approved - Go beyond prequalifying for a mortgage, which only tells you what you can likely borrow. Get a pre-approved mortgage and you'll know your home price shopping parameters. You'll also present yourself to the seller as a serious buyer. Financing in hand will also help level the playing field with all-cash buyers and investors and it will help you negotiate a better purchase price.

• Consider a newly built home - The new home sector has been harder hit than resales. Concessions and reduced prices are the norm. The latest U.S. Census Bureau data reveal that sales of new homes fell for the fourth consecutive month in February - a year-over-year decline of 13 percent and the lowest level ever. Just be sure to check out the reputation of the builder. A Realtor can help you with this process.

• Inspect everything - Get a home inspection for a new home, a resale home, a nearly new home or a very old home. Always. Just because it's new doesn't mean it's defect free. Hidden problems can torpedo the value of your home.

• Negotiate - Don't be afraid to dicker. It's a buyers' market. Concessions are available from both new home builders and existing home sellers. Ask for help with the closing costs, repairs, even furnishings and other perks. Motivated sellers have much to offer.

• Don't skimp on the help - If you look for the least expensive attorney, real estate agent, inspector, etc., you will get what you pay for. Ask family, friends, co-workers, realty professionals and others you trust for referrals and then carefully interview them.


Source: OAR; NAR; DABR
Sharon L. Byrd,  Broker/Owner
R/De Group, Inc. Realtors®
8325 Marie Place
Carlisle, Ohio 45005
937 743-9000  SharonLByrd@aol.com


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