first time home buyer – owner loan

February 25, 2010

3 People The First Time Home Buyer Needs On Their Team

Heather Dunlop asked:


Many first time home buyers are not sure where to get started. They are ready to buy their first home and want to make sure they don’t make any mistakes. So where do you go first?

There are three people that will be important to the first time home buyer. These people can walk you through the process and help you purchase your first time. You and your team have the same goal, to find you a home you can afford.

The first person you want on your team is a Realtor. You want to make sure you find a Realtor who specializes in working with first time home buyers. They will have the patience to answer all of your questions and reduce your fears. They have been through the process many times and will be able to anticipate your questions and your needs, making the process easier on you. Your Realtor can show you homes in neighborhoods that meet your needs. They will keep you focused on what you said you were looking for in a home.

Your Real Estate Agent can also help you find the other two people you need on your team. Your Realtor will already have relationships with these other people, who are also familiar with working with first time home buyers.

The second person you want on your team is a Mortgage Broker. Again, find a mortgage broker that works with first time home buyers. This mortgage broker will know about the city, state, and federal programs available to help first time home buyers purchase their dream home. They know what kind of loan you can qualify for, how much you will need for a down payment, and the lenders requirements.

Get pre-approved before you start to look at homes. Your mortgage broker will get your pre-approved so you know exactly how much house you can afford and don’t waste your time looking at houses you can’t buy. There’s nothing worse than finding the house you love then finding out you can’t afford it. Avoid this activity and you will be very excited when you find the home you can afford.

The third person you want on your team is a Home Inspector. As a first time home buyer you are not aware of what is involved in looking at the details of a home to make sure it is safe and will not require costly repairs. Your Home Inspector will go over every nook and cranny and tell you what they find. A good home inspection can save you from buying a home that needs major repairs without you knowing about the. Be present during the home inspection. You can ask the inspector questions about what they find, giving you a better understanding of the condition of the home. You can also ask the inspector any questions you may have about the house.

Build your team with people who specialize in working with first time home buyers. You’ll be glad you spent the time to find the right people to help you.



Sandra

October 14, 2009

First Time Home Buyer Tips: Finding a Home

Mark Goedert asked:


There really is no great secret to finding a home.  Though there are countless theories and techniques, finding a house comes down to perseverance and luck.  You must be willing to work at putting yourself in the right place at the right time to find your dream home.

Consider your needs and your desired criteria for a home; number of bedrooms, basement or crawl, garage or shed, lot size, neighborhood, etc… Just look; do not call the number listed in the ad!   When you are ready to see homes you will want to work with a real estate agent who will represent you to see that you are getting the best deal possible.

There are several reasons you should work with a realtor, including saving time and having a professional handle the paperwork.  An agent who is familiar with the area you are looking in will be most helpful in finding a home that meets your desired criteria and fits your budget.

Some people feel that the most cost-effective method is to do it themselves.  There are data bases containing real estate listings with public records data, area information, interactive maps and other details.  Most of these data bases require a license and a membership fee to access the listings.  Some are available to the public for no charge, but you must supply your personal contact information and email address for access.

There are specialized services to accommodate the do-it-yourself home buyer, but this is only recommended for experienced buyers.  A first-time home buyer should work with a realtor.



Ella

September 27, 2009

3 People the First Time Home Buyer needs on their Team

Heather Dunlop asked:


Many first time home buyers are not sure where to get started. They are ready to buy their first home and want to make sure they don’t make any mistakes.  So where do you go first?

 

There are three people that will be important to the first time home buyer.  These people can walk you through the process and help you purchase your first time. 

 

The first person you want on your team is a Realtor.  You want to make sure you find a Realtor who specializes in working with first time home buyers.  They will have the patience to answer all of your questions and reduce your fears.  They have been through the process many times and will be able to anticipate your questions and your needs, making the process easier on the first time home buyer.

 

Your Realtor can also help you find the other two people you need on your team.  Your Realtor will already have relationships with these other people, who are also familiar with working with first time home buyers.

 

The second person you want on your team is a Mortgage Broker.  Again, find a mortgage broker that works with first time home buyers.  This mortgage broker will know about the city, state, and federal programs available to help first time home buyers purchase their dream home.  They know what kind of loan you can qualify for, how much you will need for a down payment, and the lenders requirements.  Your mortgage broker will get your pre-approved so you know exactly how much house you can afford and don’t waste your time looking at houses you can’t buy.

 

The third person you want on your team is a Home Inspector.  As a first time home buyer you are not aware of what is involved in looking at the details of a home to make sure it is safe and will not require costly repairs.  Your Home Inspector will go over every nook and cranny and tell you what they find.  A good home inspection can save you from buying a home that needs major repairs without you knowing about the.  Be at the house with the Home Inspector so you can ask them questions about what they find, giving you a better understanding of the condition of the home.

 

Build your team with people who specialize in working with first time home buyers.  You’ll be glad you spent the time to find the right people to help you.



Beverly

May 17, 2009

7 Common First Time Home Buyer Mistakes

anonymous asked:


Not all that long ago I was a first time home buyer. Actually, it was a while ago, but that’s okay! I remember being very excited about owning my first home. I was also pretty naive and during the home buying process realized just how little I knew about real estate and how difficult it was trying to navigate the murky waters and not get eaten up by folk looking to take advantage of me.

It was easy to make mistakes back then, and is even easier nowadays to turn a pleasant dream of owning a home into a nightmare. But if you’re able to avoid the 7 common mistakes that home buyers make it could help you achieve a safer and smoother transaction.

First, changing jobs during the home buying process is a definite no-no! Lenders like to see employment stability and job tenure, and as a general rule will hold job hopping against you. So, unless you just can’t stomach your job another minute tough it out until you close on the sale of your home.

Second, never give earnest money deposits directly to For Sale by Owners. If the deal falls through you won’t have any leverage to get it back. Instead, put the deposit into a trust account until the transaction is finalized – title companies, attorneys and closing agents can help you with this. In any regard your contract needs to specifically state what will happen to the deposit in the event that the transaction falls through.

Third, stay practical and realistic during the home buying process and understand that while some sellers are willing to fix their homes to sell them others aren’t. So, don’t let a refusal to make repairs close the door on your dream home. However, at the same time don’t let your desire for a particular home blind you to costly repairs down the road.

Fourth, arrange in advance to have the utilities turned on in your new home. The utility companies usually need at least a few days to switch the service. Also, don’t forget to cancel the service at your old residence. This seems simple enough, but there are so many things to remember that this one is often overlooked.

Fifth, be sure to get hazard insurance for your new home and be able to show proof of purchase prior to closing. Failure to have insurance at the time of closing may delay the closing, which could result in all kinds of unforeseen complications; angry sellers, you’ve already given notice to move out of your old place and have no place to go, etc.

Sixth, purchasing a home is a business deal, so treat it that way. Don’t get too close and personal with the seller, as it could unexpectedly lead to hurt feelings and/or deal breaking situations. For example, you could make a seemingly harmless comment about how you dislike like the decorations in the mother in law suite, only to have the seller get upset because they have great sentimental value attached to it.

Finally, use an agent, unless you’re well schooled in real estate transactions. It’s most buyer’s fantasy to save money by cutting out a Realtor. However, it’s a full time job keeping up with all of the daily details of a contract, including the lender, the seller, and the seller’s agent. It’ll be your agent’s responsibility to do all of this; as well as disclose any information that they are aware of that you might otherwise be unaware of.

In closing, buying a home is a business transaction and may be one of the largest transactions you’ll ever make. By treating it that way and surrounding yourself with knowledgeable professionals you can have smooth, safe transactions. Anything less becomes risky business, at least until you know what you’re doing.



Leo

March 29, 2009

Getting a First Time Home Buyer Mortgage

Kozsun Huseyin asked:


Buying a first property can be one of the best choices you make or it soon can become a choice you wish you never made. However, with the right information, you can go on to get the dream home you always wanted.

Buying a first property is not an easy choice to make. There is so much involved in getting your first property. For one, getting your first time home buyer mortgage is a enormous commitment to make. However, when done properly, you can have your dream property for life.

It is not as if wanting to buy your property is the hard part. In fact the hard part comes with getting a first time home buyer mortgage. It is a enormous commitment to make, and you will need to research to find the best mortgage rate for your needs. There may be a few differences in obtaining a new property mortgage loan rather than simply obtaining a loan for an existing property you own, and this is primarily in the inspection process.

The largest aspect with getting a first time home buyer mortgage is determined by your credit worthiness. You see, from the mortgage loan lender point of view, it is a large sum of money they will be entrusting to you. And because of this, the process to get your first time home buyer mortgage is going to be one that will require your time. The amount of money usually involved in property mortgages makes many mortgage loan lender nervous especially if the loan is to purchase an existing property.

Getting the best mortgage rate will largely depend of your credit worthiness. If you have a good credit history, then the process of getting your first time home buyer mortgage will be much easier, and you also will have access to many more mortgage products with the best mortgage rates.

There are many factors which determine how a lender chooses who to accept when giving a first time home buyer mortgage, and no two mortgage loan lender will reach the same result. They all use different scoring systems to decide who to give a first time home buyer mortgage to. It all boils down to how much risk the mortgage lender is willing to take. However, rest assured as there are many mortgage loan lender out their, and by researching mortgage mortgage loan lender, you will find a mortgage that is right for you.

Another point which comes to your rescue is that mortgage loan lender are normally more ok with a new property mortgage loan because they can guarantee the quality of the property. And this is due to when buying your new property, there are many checks done which protects not just you, but also the mortgage lender. This is in the best interest of both of you, as it means you won’t be buying a property which has potential problems. After all, you would not want to buy your new property, only to find that there are structural problems with the building! That is why there are many parts involved in getting from seeing a property you want to buy, and finally getting the keys to move in.

One thing to keep in mind, when you are getting your first property is that getting a mortgage takes time. Research to find the best loan for your needs. A mortgage is something that will be with you for anywhere up to or over 25 years.



Allen

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