1. Beginning the Buying process

 
 
BEGINNING THE PROCESS
 

Organization is the key to finding the home you want while spending the least amount of time and energy. Find out how much house you can afford. Do this before you go househunting. I can refer you to a loan officer who can assist you with determining how much of a down payment you can afford, along with a monthly payment you can handle.

Make a list of everything you want in a home. Is a master suite important? How many bathrooms? What about closet space? Do you need a yard for the kids and pets to play in? How about a fireplace or a bay window? Do you prefer a rambler or a multiple-story house? Are schools or access to public transportation important? Separate the essentials from the items you could do without and put them on the "A" list. Prioritize the rest of the items into a second and third list in order of importance. We'll then go over the lists so that I'm very clear on what you want and need in your home.

 

Keep good notes as we look at homes. After a while, it becomes difficult to remember which features belong to which home. I can provide you with a form and rating system to help you compare homes. Some buyers make audio tapes as they go along.When selecting a home, look beyond cosmetics. Make sure the home is in good physical condition and that you understand the cost of repairs. For more information on how to assess the home's condition, refer to the "Home inspections" information

Look at additional homes, even if you love the first one you see. Many times, it takes looking at several homes before you find the one that is really right for you. As your Windermere agent, I'll check with you regularly, even if you haven't found a house that suits your needs. Keeping in contact with you allows us to establish a good rapport, and helps me learn how to help you effectively. I'll continue to be on the lookout for homes that suit your needs.