first time home buyer – owner loan

July 12, 2010

Do First Time Home Buyers Need Realtors?

John H asked:




First time homebuyers are in the exciting position of both choosing a home and making one the biggest investments in life. But are realtors necessary? I hear this question a lot from first time homebuyers. They wonder why they can’t just peruse open houses and visit new developments where realtors are just sitting there waiting. Well, that opens the first can of worms for first time homebuyers. Realtors usually work as either buyer’s agents or seller’s agents. That friendly realtor at the open house only represents the interests of her clients (the sellers.) That’s why I tell any first time homebuyer to team up with a professional realtor who knows the things that you don’t.

Tap Into Their Knowledge

Anybody can buy a house. But all the unknowns typically overwhelm a first time homebuyer. The great thing about working with a realtor is that you get an “instant guru” for all you questions from finding good schools, to how much less a seller might take, to “what is PMI again”? You will find that the mountains of paperwork go more smoothly if a realtor guides you through the purchase agreement. The legalities of buying a home are enormous, but competent realtors make sure you don’t skip the inspection, or spend all your time driving around an area that’s out of your price range.

But what about price range? One of the biggest concerns that new buyers have about hiring realtors is paying the commission. After all, is it really worth it to pay realtors when you could have that money available for your new home? Weigh this decision carefully. Don’t nickel and dime yourself out of competent advice. Especially if you have never navigated the paperwork and legalities of a real estate transaction, one of your smartest moves can be to include a realtor on your house hunting team.

Use the Services that Realtors Offers

Once you decide to work with a realtor, let them really work for you. Realtors can eliminate many homes based your requirements, so that you spend less time looking at inappropriate ones. List your desired amenities and priorities so that your realtor really knows what to look for. Good realtors listen. You shouldn’t have to tell him 4 times that a second bathroom is a must.

The best realtors will honor your time schedule and when you are available to look at sites. Realtors can also give valuable information about movers, local amenities and things to do, even local doctors if you’re new to town. Remember, in addition to having professional knowledge of the real estate game, your realtor is an area local. Ask lots of questions, and expect lots of information in return.

Where to Find Competent Realtors

Realtors are everywhere. Ask for referrals from people you trust. Interview potential realtors before making up your mind. Ask about their background, client load, experience and availability. Then grab you digital a camera and a notepad, call your chosen realtor, and have fun buying your fist home.

Rachel

September 11, 2009

Facts for First Time Home Buyers

Sonia asked:


Are you out for the first time hunting for a house? Finding a home is more complicated than it appears to first-time home buyers. There are a lot of things to be considered. Purchasing a home for the first time is a huge  financial step for anyone. In this time of  financial crisis, be true  to yourself. Your financial capacity and readiness to buy a home are the two biggest problems that can pop up in your mind. Here are some helpful facts for first-time home buyers that can help you make a wise  investment.

              1. Your Finances. Unless you have all the money to buy a home, you have to go select  a mortgage lender to help you financially. A mortgage lender will go through all the details with regards to  your finances and you too  should do the same assessment of the kind of mortgage lender to choose from. As a first-time home buyer, choose one that offers a fixed rate. A fixed rate maintains the same interest rate throughout the term of your loan. Be realistic of what you have and what you can afford. Never allow your mortgage lender to get you to agree on a term that is definitely heavy on your pocket.

 

                2. Find the best real-estate agent for you. An agent must be someone who will listen to you, easy to get along with and has the necessary skills toaddress your needs. As a first-time home buyer, you should consider a referral from you familya nd friends. They know you better than anyone else and knows what you need.

               

                3. Select a neighborhood. Do not rush into purchasing a home without considering the environment you are about to join to. What kind of neighborhood would you want your kids to grow up into? Your lifestyle?. Is the neighborhood  accessible? This means convenient time commuting to and from work. Do consider also the educational side of it. It is convenient to send your kids to a school that is close by, not having them travel all the way across town and create unnecessary stress to both you and your children. Market and hospital accesibilty should also be considered.  Most of all, your neighborhood has a great influence on your kids; choose one that provides healthy and good influence on your children.

 

                4. Do a home inspection. Before you decide to buy, do a home inspection first. As a first-time home buyer, it is a must to check out and note on these things.  The attic plays a vary major role in your inspection. Most buyers often disregard t the attic. However, the attic can give you clues to a house including the past things that has occurred there. Any roof or trusses damage are not visible as you view the roof but you can see it in the attic. If the rafters have a different color other than its natural wood, it means the house was on fire before. You can also inspect any water damage and be sure to check out leaks and damage in the plumbing throughout the house.

 

These are just some of the many practical things to note as a first-time home buyer. There are several details you have to undergo in your buying a home for the first time.  Buying a home is not only to provide your family a better dwelling than the usual stiffling apartment, but is also your investment of a lifetime. Be practical and wise. Happy house hunting!

 

               

 

 



Monica

March 12, 2009

Can I get a FHA loan as a first time home buyer while on unemployment?

Stacy B asked:


I am currently in the process of house hunting and have been pre qualified for a FHA Loan. I am a first time home buyer with good credit and a good job. However, I just found out that I will be laid off in two weeks. Can I still get a loan on unemployment? Would having a cosigner help?

Alex

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