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Thursday, January 29, 2009

Home Buying Tips For Beginners

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By John Kron

It is a big step to consider, going from renting an apartment or house to purchasing your own condo or home. The rewards can be huge, including privacy and building your net worth. This quick list will give you a few pointers that hopefully will help you as you look for your new home.

1. Find a real estate agent that you feel comfortable with, and that has experience in your market. If you can locate an agent that understands your needs and is willing to put the effort into meeting them, then you are on the right track.

Your real estate agent should be able to provide you with a report of recent market activity in your area. In order to find a home for the best price and value, it is important to compare new properties on the market with selling prices of other, similar homes.

3. Get a third party to inspect the home. Choose a reliable and trustworthy inspection service for this. It can be hard to take the advice of an inspector when he tells you that the foundation of that house you fell in love with is a disaster, but you'll be sorry if you buy a bad apple.

4. Seek financing before you begin house shopping. While this is not always possible, getting pre approved for a mortgage lets you know what price range to shop in. It also avoids the disappointment of being denied after finding the 'perfect' house.

5. Weigh the pros and cons of any home, and try not to let eagerness and emotions get the best of you. It is easy to jump in with both feet right away, but not always the wisest course. Discuss everything with your real estate agent.

6.Be aware of different negotiating tactics and styles. An offer that is too low may upset the seller, and make counter offers less appealing. An experienced real estate agent can help you get through offer situations.

7. Any legal documents you might sign need to be fully understood. If you are unsure of your rights and obligations, make sure you ask your real estate agent to explain them to you.

Remember, your best bet is to find a real estate agent that knows the ropes, and that is working to find you the best home you can afford. Good luck finding your perfect home!

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