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Home / Money Management / Buying A Home Buying a HomeNational Debt Crisis Center is committed to educating consumers on basic money management for living credit smart. Buying a home can be an exciting or frustrating experience depending on whether or not you're prepared for the home buying process. Our credit counseling agency has compiled five basic homebuyer tips to help you in the home buying process.Home Buyer Tip Number 1: Get Pre-ApprovedOne of the most disappointing things a homebuyer can face is to find the perfect home and then lose it because they couldn't get financing. Why put yourself through that frustration? Before even going to look at a home, meet with a loan officer or mortgage broker and find out what type of mortgage you qualify for. The loan professional will review your personal income and other financial factors and advise the mortgage amount you would qualify for. This way, you only look at homes in your price range. The loan professional will give you a pre-approved letter you can show the realtor, which makes the home buying process go much smoother. Homebuyer Tip Number 2: Do Your HomeworkSit down and consider all the in-house and environmental factors that will influence what you want in your new home. Here are a few of the factors: In-house Factors
Environmental Factors
Home Buyer Tip Number 3: Choose The Right RealtorMake sure that you're working with a realtor you're comfortable with and trust. You don't want to buy a home that you really didn't like just because the realtor wanted his/her commission. The realtor should take the time to understand your needs and only show you homes that meet your criteria. Be wary of realtors that:
A realtor is supposed to be your guide through the home buying process. Make sure your real estate guide is right for you. Home Buyer Tip Number 4: Get The Home InspectedEver heard the old saying, “Don't judge a book by its cover”? In real estate, the phrase should be, “Don't judge a home by its outside”. Too many consumers buy homes without getting an inspection, only to find out later that there are major repairs needed. Don't take the word of the home seller's inspector. Make sure that someone contracted by you inspects the home Home Buyer Tip Number 5: Work With A Title CompanyDefinitely have a title examination for your new home. The title company will make sure there are no problems with the existing title. The title company can assist with the real estate closing and also help you get homeowner's insurance. Good luck and happy house hunting!
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