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Seven Must-Dos for First-Time Homebuyers(MCT)—Buying your first home can be nerve-wracking. As a first-time homebuyer, you will navigate a process that might include uncertainty, excitement, confusion and frustration.
But preparation and knowledge can help you stay on the right track. Here are seven steps that can improve your chances of having a good homebuying experience.
Know Your Credit
If you think you may want to buy a home in the near future, your first step — and perhaps the most important one — is to watch your credit. Familiarize yourself with your credit history and make sure all the information in your credit reports is accurate.
“The very first thing you need to do is to find out what your credit is and what’s being reported about your credit,” says Pava Leyrer, director of training for Northern Mortgage Services in Grandville, Mich.
This will give you enough time to deal with any reporting errors on your report or improve your credit before you are ready to buy, Leyrer explains.
If all looks good, keep it up and don’t max out your credit cards at the furniture store after you sign a contract for the home.
Hire a Good Team
Buying a home for the first time is supposed to be fun, but it’s actually hard work, and at some point during this process you will feel overwhelmed. You’ll need to be surrounded by professionals who know what they are doing so they can guide you and provide answers to your questions.
“Formulate a good team to help you,” says Rafael Castellanos, an attorney and managing director at Expert Title Insurance in New York. “You don’t want someone who is going to pressure you to buy the one or two exclusive listings that they have.”
Find an experienced real estate agent, a reputable mortgage professional and a real estate attorney if you can.
“You cannot have an inexperienced buyer and an inexperienced agent,” says Patty Da Silva, owner of Green Realty Properties in Davie, Fla. “Who you hire is truly one of the most important things.”
Get Preapproved for a Mortgage
Homebuying does not begin with home searching — unless you are sitting on a pile of cash and won’t need a mortgage. Otherwise, make sure you get a preapproval from a lender before you even begin hunting for a home.
And make sure it’s a true preapproval and not just a prequalification, Da Silva says. Some lenders will tell you that you prequalify for the loan based on the income and credit information you have provided. That’s not good enough for most sellers today.
With a real preapproval, the lender will verify your income documentation and not just check your credit.
“Have your finances really ready,” Da Silva says.
Determine A Budget and Stick to It
Don’t wait until you are shopping for a house to find out how much home you can afford.
Determine your budget and the monthly payments you can afford and qualify for early in the process.
Most importantly, stick to the plan.
“When you fall in love with a house, all common sense goes out the window,” Leyrer says. “Make sure you know what’s going to fit your budget and stay in control.”
Picking your Team of Professionals is very Important! The J Team with Keller Williams Fort Lauderdale offers a monthly Home Buyers Seminar to help educate and empower anyone looking to Buy a Home! We have A Real Estate Consultant, Mortgage, Title, Inspections and Insurance all there to answer questions and help you learn what is involved in the Buying process. Our next session is Saturday November 8, 2014 from 12:00PM to 1:00PM at Keller Williams Realty 3696 N Federal Hwy Suite 101, Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33308!
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