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Buying your
first home?
See the page devoted to
first time home buying. |
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Familiarize yourself with the
mortgage
process. Have
mortgage questions?
Need a few
mortgage tips?
See the sections devoted to those subjects. |
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Begin the application process by getting
prequalified and preapproved
from a Mortgage Lender. Do this first. Your Agent will need your
mortgage qualification, and it will significantly strengthen your offer
when you find a home. At
Lending Tree,
you can submit a quick
and easy application, and within 2 business days get up to 4 offers from
lenders so that you can
compare terms and rates. |
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Get your
financial picture
in focus as soon as possible. Since it is an important component, be
aware of your credit situation.
You can get a free copy of your
credit report at
ConsumerInfo.com. Having your credit report in hand makes it much easier
to decide which way to proceed.
More information. |
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The best time to work on your
budget
is before
you move. Want to maximize your financial picture? See the section
devoted to
budget hints. |
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Wondering about how much time is needed to buy a home? See the sample
home buying timeline. |
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Find an Agent
that you trust. It is important to do this before you go rushing off
looking for homes or you may end up with no representation. See the
Agency
and
Buyer Agent
pages for important discussions regarding "who represents who." Looking
to find an Agent?
Click here to choose an Agent in
your area. You can
compare backgrounds, experience and more. Thinking about doing it on
your own? See the section on
buying on your own
for things watch for. |
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Determine your housing
needs and wants
to determine what types of houses you should be considering. |
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Familiarize yourself with the various
types of housing
available:
Single family,
townhouse,
and
condo. |
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If you are planning on buying or building a new home, see our section
devoted to
building a
house
including
house building tips,
resources
and
how to find a contractor. |
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Have general questions about buying a home? See the
questions homebuyers ask
page. |
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Still have a question about a Real Estate term or its definition? See
our
Real Estate Glossary.
A question on a mortgage term? See the
Mortgage Glossary. |
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House Hunting Time! First, see the article devoted to
finding the right home.
Then, make a
scorecard
for each house to help you keep track of the properties you've seen. |
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Familiarize yourself with
how to set a value on a house.
This can save you a great deal of time and helps to avoid
disappointment. |
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When you find an acceptable house,
write an offer.
Familiarize yourself with how offers become
contracts.
Need examples of offers and contracts available for your state? See
FIndLegalForms.com |
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Negotiate
your best deal using the information you have acquired. |
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If you haven't already done so,
make a mortgage loan request. |
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Arrange for
home inspection.
Protect yourself and do not skip this step! |
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Learn about
home warranties
and what they cover. |
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Compare and secure
homeowners insurance.
Since homeowners insurance is a long term expense, getting the best deal
here brings
savings
that continue. |
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Arrange for closing agent or attorney. Make all
final preparations for closing. |
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Make
moving plans.
If you plan to use a moving company, make comparisons and reserve time
now. |
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Secure final loan approval and commitment from the lending institution.
If you have done your "up-front" work, this should be one of your
easiest steps. |
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Do a final
walk through
of the house. |
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Final
closing and settlement. |
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Move to your new home and begin enjoying it--you deserve it! |