The 9 Steps to Home Ownership

Step - 1 Make the Decision to Buy

It seems obvious, but it's good to note that the first step to buying a house is making the decision to buy. Consider the reasons you want a new house and write them down. Determine how long you want to live in the new house does buying still make good financial sense? Can you afford a house that will meet your list of requirements? A good rule of thumb is your mortgage payment should not exceed 1/3 of your net monthly income.

Step 2 - Seek Professional Guidance

We'd like to schedule a time to meet with you to hear the reasons you want to buy a house and your plans for the future. We'll talk about neighborhoods, schools, economic factors liable to affect the market today and tomorrow, as well as how you would like your house and neighborhood to grow with you.

At this time, we will also help you get pre-approved for a mortgage loan. Pre-approval, not just 'pre-qualification" is a written statement from our loan division indicating that you will be approved for a mortgage loan up to a certain amount. The fact that you are pre-approved will help us when we are negotiating the deal.

Step 3 - Begin the Hunt

After our initial meeting, we'll search all our resources for houses on the market that fit your criteria. We'll preview these houses to eliminate the duds. Then, we'll schedule appointments to tour the houses at times convenient to you.

As we tour houses, we'll point out positive features and negative features. We'll ask you to tell me what you like and what you don't like. You'll probably amend your "wish list" as we tour houses, some things will become more important and others less important. With this new information, we'll refine our search criteria to narrow in on the house of your dreams.

Step 4 - Know the Market

Our knowledge of the local market is an essential factor in the house search. We'll let you know when the market in a particular neighborhood is "hot" and requires immediate action or when the market is "cool" and allows for thoughtful consideration.

As we tour houses, we'll let you know when the asking price has negotiating room and when the house is "priced to sell". Our unique market knowledge will keep you a step ahead of the "house hunting competition".

In a "seller's market". It is not unusual to see multiple offers on a property, full-price offers and even above-price offers. On the flip side, during a "buyer's market" there are more houses for sale than buyers. This gives us more negotiating room as houses are taking longer to sell.

Step 5 - Find Your Dream House

We are confident we'll find your dream house. When we do, we'll put together the purchase offer tailored for your needs including appropriate contingencies (such as obtaining financing, favorable home inspection, clear title, etc.).

The offer is normally presented with "earnest money". This is a cash deposit made to a home seller to secure an offer to buy the property. The amount is applied to closing costs. If the seller accepts the offer, generally closing is held 30 to 60 days from the offer date (generally dependent on the turn around time of your mortgage financing).

Step 6 - Negotiate the Deal

It is not uncommon to receive a counter offer when the initial purchase offer is submitted. Don't let this discourage you. We will discuss the counter offer and decide whether or not to accept the counter offer, submit our own counter offer, or reject the counter offer and move on.

Market conditions will play a role in how aggressively we negotiate the deal. We will also work within your limits. Emotions can lead to buyer's remorse. It is better to set limits prior to negotiating an offer and stick to these limits.

Step 7 - Get a Loan

Since we pre-approved you for the loan before starting your home search, you will be that much closer to the end. If you are using another lender we'll gather the necessary property information your lender will need to close the loan. If you are using our loan division, Executive Funding, we'll also save you some money on the deal!
Once the offer is accepted- this starts the crucial process of the deal. Reports need to be ordered and reviewed, inspections need to be scheduled, disclosures and paperwork come at you from all sides; escrow, title, seller, lender. NOW is the time that it is important to have someone like us on your side. We weed through the reports- make you aware of any items we feel are important. We schedule and meet inspectors, appraisers etc. that way if you don't have the time- we MAKE the time and report back to you. Of course, if you prefer to be there too then we schedule when it is convenient for you.

Step 8 - Close the Deal

You will receive a "Good Faith Estimate" of closing costs at the time the loan application is submitted to the lender. The estimate is based on the loan officer's past experience and may not include all the closing costs. I will be glad to review the "Good Faith Estimate," answering questions and highlighting missing costs and estimates I believe to be low.

Step 9 - Move In

Congratulations! It's time to move into your new house and make it your home. Enjoy this exciting time. We'll give you a checklist to help you remember the numerous details that will make your moving day a pleasure.

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