Tuesday, April 28, 2020
Real Estate Purchase Essays - Real Estate, Investment,
  Real Estate Purchase  Like so many things in life, when it comes to buying Real Estate, proper  preparation is one of the keys to success. Don't want to find yourself in a  neighborhood you don't like? Don't want to be making mortgage payments on a  house in which you are uncomfortable? Don't want to waste your time falling in  love with houses you can't afford? In a word, prepare! One of your most  important tasks will be determining your needs. It can help to avoid either a  nasty disappointment or the pain of buying more house than you need (or can  afford). Distinguishing needs from wants will go a long way in preventing  expensive mistakes in the house buying process. Establish some basic parameters  and stick to them. When house hunting, it is easy to get swayed by the emotion  of the moment--and end up with more house than will be financially comfortable.    Do your mortgage investigation early. Odds are strong that you will be working  with Real Estate Agents when you buy a house. Before you go on a house search,  familiarize yourself with how Agents work and most importantly, who they  represent. Thousands of buyers have made the huge mistake of assuming that the    Agent with whom they were working represented them in the transaction, when, in  reality, the Agent represented the seller. Determining Needs Want to save a lot  of aggravation and possibly a great deal of money when you buy a house? Spend a  few hours determining precisely what your needs are before you begin your house  search. Examples of NEEDS Examples of WANTS ? Enough square footage for  comfortable living ? Carpeting color, paint color, exterior color, roof color,  etc. ? Enough bedrooms to accommodate your family ? Pool or Jacuzzi (unless  for medical reasons) ? Adequate number of bathrooms ? Wood floors ? Eat-in  kitchen ? Bay windows ? Garage or basement for storage needs ? Built-in  entertainment center ? Lot size to accommodate children's play area ? Brass  lighting fixtures ? Adaptation for Handicapped ? Skylights ? Proximity to a  specific school ? A pretty view Gameplan If you haven't already done so,  investigate your housing needs and wants to determine what types of houses you  should be considering. Learn who "The Players" are in a Real Estate  transaction so that you will know who is responsible for what. Get your  financial picture in focus as soon as possible. Get a copy of your Credit Report  to see if there are problems or disrepencies that you need to deal with.    Familiarize yourself with the mortgage process. Get Pre-Qualified 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 LendingTree, you can submit a quick application, and within 2 business  days get up to 4 offers from lenders so that you can compare terms and rates.    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 Agent    Representation section for an important discussion regarding "who  represents whom." When you find an acceptable house, write a contract.    Negotiate your best deal. Make a formal loan application. Arrange for home  inspection. Arrange for closing agent or attorney. Make moving plans--for an  innovative and money-saving approach to moving, click here. Secure final loan  approval and commitment from the lending institution. Do a final walk through of  the house. Final closing and settlement. Move to your new home and begin  enjoying it!! "The Players" Real Estate is never bought and sold on  your own The vast majority of home buyers enlist the services of a Real Estate    Agent, a Lender, a Professional Home Inspector, and a Closing Attorney or Escrow    Agent. Knowing what each is responsible for will help your understanding of the  process and eliminate confusion as you proceed. Sellers: Familiarize yourself  with seller motivations and psychology. Real Estate Agents: An Agent may or may  not be your representative. an Agent will arrange to show you houses that are  available through a Multiple Listing Service. Without the use of an Agent, you  will be limited only to those houses that are For Sale By Owner. The Agent will  coordinate the offer, negotiations and the contract of sale. Lenders: A broad  term that refers to the person originating the loan to familiarize yourself with  these lenders, whether they be banks, mortgage companies, or brokers. Home    Inspectors: Responsible for a whole house    
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