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The Buying Process

Navigate the buying process with confidence and clarity.

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Explore The Home Buying Process

Start your journey to homeownership with my step-by-step guide. I will advise you through each step, from assessing your buying power to the final walkthrough. Our strategic approach will ensure you're equipped to make informed decisions for a successful and rewarding home purchase.

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Step 1: Get Pre-Approved

The first step to buying a home is to understand your buying power and establish a price range. A licensed lender can help you evaluate your financial standing and provide a pre-approval. They will review your income and credit history to determine how much the bank will lend you, which will help you determine the price range for your search. Having a pre-approval letter in-hand can also increase the attractiveness of your offer, particularly when a seller has multiple offers to choose from.

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Step 2: The Home Search

You can start your search for the perfect home right here with up-to-date listings in your favorite neighborhoods. Create your free account to save your favorite properties, request showings, and more! I will also search for homes on your behalf. When you find a home that you like, we'll schedule a showing for you to preview the property in person.

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Step 3: Making An Offer

When you're ready to move forward with a purchase, I will advise you on constructing the strongest offer possible. Then, I will draw up the necessary paperwork on your behalf. There's a lot to consider when making an offer. We'll discuss the purchase price, the closing date, sale contingencies and any special stipulations for your particular purchase. Once an offer is submitted, the seller may accept, reject or counter the offer. If the seller returns a counter, we will enter a negotiation period until an agreement is reached, or the offer is rejected by either party.

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Step 4: Going Under Contract

If your offer is accepted, we will bind the agreement, and you will be officially under contract. The purchase will not be complete until closing, but the home cannot be sold to anyone else while the contract remains in effect. At this point, you may be required to make an earnest money deposit, and you will also need to secure your mortgage loan, unless you are making a cash purchase. Lenders offer a wide range of loan programs, so it's important to work with a lender you trust to help you determine the best loan for your specific circumstances.

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Step 5: Home Inspection

Inspecting the physical condition of your next home is a vital part of the home-buying process. A licensed home inspector will conduct a comprehensive evaluation of the entire property and report any problems with the condition of the home's structure or systems. The inspector will also investigate potential issues such as pest infestations or mold. In some cases, additional inspections by specialists may be desirable, such as a structural or roof inspection. Depending on the purchase agreement, we may enter additional rounds of negotiation to resolve any problems discovered during the inspection process.

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Step 6: Home Appraisal

Your lender will arrange a professional appraisal of the home. An appraisal is an unbiased estimate of the true (or fair market) value of the home and is conducted by an independent third party. The appraiser will confirm the appraisal value of the property for all parties involved. If the home appraises ant less than the expected value, you may have the option to renegotiate the purchase agreement or terminate the contract. 

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Step 7: The Final Walkthrough

Prior to closing, we will conduct a final walkthrough of the home to ensure that all negotiated repairs have been completed, and that the home is in the same (or better) condition as when the original offer was made. This is the final opportunity to call out any problems identified with the home before closing. Depending on the purchase agreement, you may sign a formal contract addendum confirming that the walkthrough is complete, and the condition of the home is acceptable.

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Step 8: Closing

Time to celebrate! Your lender will provide a final closing disclosure that summarizes the loan terms, monthly payments, taxes, and other costs associated with closing. They will also confirm that you are clear to close, and you will sign all of the paperwork required to complete your purchase and loan agreement. Once the paperwork is signed by all parties and your loan is funded, you will receive keys, and you'll be ready to move into your new home!

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