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Your Team

 

Your Agent
A successful purchase starts with the right representative. In fact, once you’ve selected the best agent to represent you, it is likely that he or she can recommend other professionals to join your team, taking more of the responsibility off of your shoulders.

Lender (Appraiser)
A bank is not just a bank. Having the right backer can be extremely important – it is your money we’re talking about after all! Make sure that your lender and financial representative is someone with whom you feel comfortable, and be wary of any lender who promises you more than you think you can reasonably afford. Your lenders may or may not require an independent appraisal, and typically will make arrangements for the appraisal themselves.

Lawyer
Your home purchase is far too important a transaction to skimp on legal representation at the risk of leaving yourself open to costly future issues. Find a lawyer who is willing to take the time to answer your questions and who specializes in real estate law.

Home Inspector
No home inspection is 100% guaranteed, but a few hundred dollars to catch a major problem now is certainly better than many thousands to correct that ‘surprise’ down the road. Ask your agent for a recommendation.

Contractor
Planning some renovations? You’re not the only one! The home renovation industry is booming, and in some markets, booking a contractor must be done months in advance (that’s a long time to go without a kitchen). Don’t let finding the right contractor slip through the cracks – planning ahead will almost certainly make your renovation smoother, and you contractor will appreciate the advance notice.


Your Plan

 

1.  Find the right representative

Even if you’re not quite ready to buy, your buyer’s agent can be an absolute wealth of information, and can often offer ‘scoops’ on local developments you might not have know about otherwise.  Speak to your agent first and he or she can be helping to guide you right from the start.

2.  Find out what your price range is

Online mortgage calculators are a good place to start, but as you get closer to being ready to buy, there is no substitute for a written mortgage pre-approval.  Just speaking to your lender is an extremely worthwhile venture – this is the only way to really get an in-depth picture of your overall financial picture and to discover exactly what you can reasonably afford to spend on a home (and possibly on renovating).

3.  Find out what your local market looks like

The internet can be incredibly valuable in doing preparatory research.  Start with your agent – he or she can direct you to valuable resources and immediately start e-mailing you real estate listings that may interest you (or at least give you a better idea of what your needs and wants are).

4.  Find out what your true needs and wants are

Compose a needs/wants list that takes into consideration your local market conditions, your price range, and the advice of your real estate agent.

5.  Find your dream home!

Once you’re ready to act, you may be surprised by how quickly you can make a decision.  Armed with your pre-approval, a little market knowledge, and your needs/wants list, call your real estate agent, hit the pavement, and when you see ‘the house’, put in an offer. 

With the right team behind you, it really can be that easy!


Your Calculator


Let us help you find out what you can afford! Our mortgage calculator will help you determine loan amounts, mortgage qualification, or whether you should be renting or buying.

Complete the fields below (e.g., Cost of Home, Down Payment, Monthly Income) and click Calculate Now. To view the different results of your calculation, click on the various tabs. To mail yourself a copy of your results, click the Receive this Detailed Analysis link.

 
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Your Real Estate News


Yahoo! News Search Results for real estate
Delek seeks to up stake in real estate unit by 10 pct (Reuters via Yahoo! Malaysia News)9/7/2008 9:08 AM
JERUSALEM, Sept 7 (Reuters) - Israeli conglomerate the Delek Group said on Sunday it was seeking to raise its stake in unit Delek Real Estate by another 10 percent.
Dubai real estate risks sharp correction -report (Reuters via Yahoo! Singapore News)9/7/2008 8:25 AM
DUBAI, Sept 7 (Reuters) - Dubai's real estate market increasingly faces the chance of a sharp correction as signs of overheating emerge, Saudi Arabian bank Samba said in a report released on Sunday.
Real Estate Live (Washington Post)9/6/2008 12:14 AM
Welcome to Real Estate Live, an online discussion of the Washington area housing market with Post Real Estate editor Maryann Haggerty and columnist Elizabeth Razzi.
Broker: Vail Valley real estate slower, but still 'good' (Vail Daily)9/7/2008 7:23 AM
VAIL — Tighter credit and a slowing economy have slowed real estate sales across the region this year. But, while sales volume is down everywhere, the average price of homes in Garfield and Summit counties is still on the rise.
Consumer Reports enters real estate fray (Lincoln Journal Star)9/6/2008 11:51 PM
All real estate firms are alike. At least that’s what Consumer Reports says in an article headlined, “Buying, selling, remodeling: How to protect yourself in today’s rocky real estate market” in the September issue.
REAL ESTATE NOTES (Richmond Times-Dispatch)9/6/2008 10:22 PM
PEOPLE IN THE NEWS Jane Barr has received her Associate Brokers license from the Department of Professional and Occupational Regulation. She is with Long and Foster Realtors. --Compiled by Trudy Knight Send information to Real Estate Notes, Richmond Times-Dispatch, P.O. Box 85333, Richmond, VA 23293-0001; e-mail tknight@timesdispatch.com; or fax (804) 775-8141. Notices must be submitted in ...
Real estate people (Asheville Citizen-Times)9/6/2008 10:26 PM
Do you have real estate news? Send it to business@citizen-times.com, with “real estate people” in the subject line. We will publish items as soon as possible, in the order in which they were received.
Hospital changes real estate market (Palladium-Item)9/7/2008 5:08 AM
Reid Hospital's new campus gives Rebecca Cate's team of real estate agents bragging rights when they give prospective homebuyers a tour of the city.
Miami Real Estate Market: First Place For Your First Home (Turks.US)9/7/2008 4:14 AM
Buying a home is easy if you have enough savings, you can easily roam around Miami real estate market and look for the home you want and buy it. That is so easy to do and say if you are rich and have enough money to buy a new home.
Know The Value Before Selling Your Florida Real Estate Property (Turks.US)9/7/2008 4:14 AM
Florida real estate market is a good place to have a property and there are a lot of properties that are for sale in this market. If you are planning to sell you property you should be competitive enough so you won’t be left with other people who are selling their property.



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