Monday, June 20, 2016

Buying a Home and Have Questions?

Wonderful! Congrats on the decision. We have pulled together some helpful tips to get you started. These go pretty much in order, as most in the real estate industry will tell you it is important to stick with this road map to save yourself and others much anxiety.


How Much House Can You Afford?
Buying a new house is a big investment. You want to be sure that you have all the right finances before proceeding. Spend the time to do a serious audit of your finances and determine a budget. Use an Affordability Calculator to estimate how much you can afford on a house based on your income, savings, debt and assets. Any of Efinity's licensed mortgage professionals can also help with this. Check your credit score. Every year you are allowed one free copy of your credit report.


Get Preapproved For Mortgage
Now that you’ve checked your finances, it is time to see what kind of mortgages you qualify for. Many buyers make the mistake of assuming that being prequalified and preapproved for a mortgage are the same. They are NOT. At Efinity Mortgage at time of application we press deeply into your financial situation and certainly through the application process, an extensive financial background check and a current credit score report.


Find the Right Realtor
A realtor or real estate agent is another great person to have as you maneuver the home buying process. They have the in-depth knowledge on home buying and help you negotiate the purchase. This service is free for the buyer because the realtor is compensated by the seller. You can search online for a realtor at Realtor, Zillow, Trulia. Efinity Mortgage also works with a large number of realtors throughout our network.


Find a Home
You’re finally at the step you’ve been waiting for. Be sure to create a checklist of items you need and want in your future home. This will narrow down the endless choices of homes and help you focus on only the right ones. Also, make a list of your neighborhood preferences like safety, commute, type of schools, local shopping and grocery.


Get a Home Inspection
The home inspection is a step that many home buyers tend to skip over but this is a very important step once you’ve found a home you like. A home inspection checks for any damages to the home’s structure or foundation as well as any major or minor fix-ups that need to be done. Once a thorough home inspection is completed the buyer and seller will receive a report from the home inspector.


Make An Offer
Make an offer with the help of your realtor and don’t be afraid to negotiate price. This may take longer than you think but always be ready if the seller says yes.


Close the Sale
Before you close review all the costs associated with both the purchase and the expected monthly payments. No matter how much time and effort we put forth, it is still amazing to us how often clients gloss over these things. Spend the time and know what you are buying.