Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Simple Guide to Home Buying

Taking the right steps in Home Buying


Cindy Fekete
(225) 768-1840

People outside of the real estate community may be confused when searching for a new home to purchase, but with this simple guide one can inform yourself on the proper techniques. Once you've reached step #3 check out the team at Louisiana Homes and Land to view homes for sale in your desired area.

The Home Buying Path Should Be Easy to Navigate
 Navigating the maze of Home Buying one step at a time

http://homebuying.about.com/od/buyingahome/qt/121907_buy-path.htm

1) Hire a Buyer's Agent

  • A buyer's agent will represent only you and have a fiduciary responsibility to look out for your best interests.
  • Buyer's agents may ask you to sign a buyer's broker agreement, but it is the seller who pays the commission.
  • Interview agents until you find an agent you trust and with whom you feel comfortable.
  • Once you have settled on an area, try to hire a neighborhood specialist.

2) Get PreQualified / Preapproved

  • Order a free credit report online and fix mistakes, if any.
  • Ask your agent for a referral to a mortgage broker, but also compare rates offered by your own bank and / or credit union.
  • Ask the lender to give you a loan preapproval letter, which means it will verify your income and pull a credit report.
  • Determine your maximum loan amount, but choose only a mortgage type that you understand and a payment level with which you feel comfortable, which may very well be less than the maximum for which you are approved.

3) Look at Homes for Sale

  • Ask your agent to look at homes for you before showing them to you.
  • Narrow your search to those homes that fit your exact parameters to find that perfect home.
  • Ask your agent to give you MLS print-outs of comparable sales in your targeted neighborhood.
  • Consider all homes on the market, including fixer-uppers, REOs, foreclosures, short salesand those overpriced homes with longer DOM.
  • Observe open house etiquette.
  • Tell your agent which online home listings you are interested in previewing and ask for additional input.

4) Write a Purchase Offer

  • Consider writing seller's market offers in sellers markets and buyer's market offers in buyer's markets.
  • Select a home offer price based on the amount you feel a seller will accept or counter.
  • If you are considering a lowball offer, ask your agent to substantiate this price for you.
  • Prepare for multiple offers if the home is considered desirable in a hot location.
  • If your offer is rejected, ask your agent to explain why and don't repeat that mistake with your next offer.

5) Negotiate and Write Counter Offers

  • Expect the seller to issue a counter offer.
  • If the seller counters at full price, continue to negotiate.
  • During offer negotiation, share personal information about your family to give the seller a reason to care about you.

6) Make an Earnest Money Deposit

  • When your offer is accepted, deposit your earnest money check with the appropriate party.
  • Do not ever make your check payable to the seller.
  • Your offer should contain contingencies that will return your earnest money deposit to you if you cancel the contract.

7) Open Escrow / Order Title

  • Your agent or transaction coordinator will open escrow and title, if the listing agent hasn't already done so.
  • Ask for the escrow officer's name, phone and escrow file number.
  • Give this information to your lender and your insurance agent.

8) Order Appraisal

  • Your lender will require an advance payment for the appraisal.
  • If you receive a low appraisal, discuss options with your agent.
  • Ask for a copy of the appraisal.

9) Comply With Lender Requirements

  • Lenders may ask for additional information.
  • Do not make home buying mistakes such as altering your financial situation while in escrow.
  • When the file is complete, the lender will submit it for final underwriter approval.

10) Approve Seller Disclosures

  • Read and question items you do not understand on the TDS, Seller Property Questionnaire, natural hazard report, pest inspection / completion and other documents such as a preliminary title policy.
  • Realize you have 10 days to cancel if lead paint is a health hazard.
  • Read every document in its entirety; ask questions about all seller disclosures.

11) Order Homeowner's Insurance Policy

  • Order your homeowner's insurance early.
  • Sometimes previous claims by a home owner can make it difficult to get insurance.
  • Get replacement coverage.

12) Conduct Home Inspection

13) Issue Request for Repair

  • If the home inspection turns up health and safety issues, issue a request for repair by asking the seller to address those issues or give you a credit for them.
  • Realize no home is perfect, and the inspector will find faults.
  • Be reasonable.

14) Remove Contingencies

  • By default, California C.A.R. contracts give you 17 days to remove contingencies.
  • Make sure your loan is firm and the appraisal is acceptable before removing your loan contingency.
  • If you do not remove contingencies, the seller can issue a request to perform and then cancel the contract, on top of demanding your deposit.

15) Do Final Walk-Through

  • Do not pass up doing a final walk-through.
  • Inspect the property to make sure it's in the same condition as when you agreed to buy it.
  • If you find a serious issue, address it now before you close.

16) Sign Loan / Escrow Documents

  • In southern California, you will sign escrow documents shortly after opening escrow.
  • In northern California, you will sign escrow documents along with your loan documents near closing.
  • Bring a valid picture ID.

17) Deposit Funds

  • Bring a certified check payable to escrow.
  • Expect escrow to pad the amount, so you will receive a refund after closing.
  • Consider asking your bank to wire the funds to escrow, saving you the hassle of waiting in line at the bank.

18) Close Escrow

  • Your property deed, seller's reconveyance and deed of trust will record in the public records.
  • Title will notify you and your agent when it records.
  • After recordation, unless your contract specifies otherwise, the property is yours -- change the locks immediately.


Cindy Allen Fekete, Licensed in the State of Louisiana, USA #SALE 9956330
Owner/CEO - LouisianaHomesAndLand.com (225) 571-8667
Evan Fekete, Licensed in the State of Louisiana, USA # SALE 99562001
Listing Specialist LouisianaHomesAndLand.com (225)-717-8185
Kim Tregre, Licensed in the State of Louisiana, USA #Sale-995686296
Buyer's Specialist LouisianaHomesAndLand.com (225)366-8656
Holly Bynum - Administrative Assistant Louisiana Homes and Land (225)768-1840
Keller Williams Realty Red Stick Partners, Baton Rouge, LA 70810, USA (225)768-1800
Each Office Independently Owned and Operated.
 

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