By: Edward McCarthy
President: Sell By Owner Listings, Inc.
Preparing to Buy A Home
There's more to buying a home than you might
first
think. Sure, a major part of the process is finding a home that meets
your needs and offering a price on it. Before you can take any of those
steps, you first need to prepare for the purchase.
If you've gone through the process of buying
before, chances are you don't know as much about the home buying
process as you think you do. Even if you have previously purchased a
home, your knowledge could use a little brushing up. Being prepared for
buying a home is the best thing you can do to ensure a smooth real
estate transaction.
You don't have to spend weeks or months
learning
the process of buying a home. Neither do you have to attend expensive
seminars or purchase manuals or books. Much of what you need to learn
about buying a home you can learn from the comfort of your own home
using the Internet. The most important thing is that you do some work
to become familiar with purchasing a buying a home me before you
attempt to complete a transaction.
Before you even think about contacting a
real
estate agent, you need to first define your reason for buying a home.
It's easy to come up with the cliché reasons for buying a
home,
but the "American Dream" simply isn't reason enough to spend the money
you are about to spend on a home. When you can clearly articulate your
reason for buying a home, the shopping process is a lot easier.
Take a hard look at your finances. This is
one
part of the preparation that should not be neglected. Because buying a
home is such a large financial undertaking, it is imperative that you
understand what your budget looks like. You need to be able to afford
the monthly mortgage payment. Before that you need to qualify for a
mortgage. Even after you have purchased the home you should have some
breathing room in your budget.
Educate yourself on the mortgage process.
There
are many different kinds of mortgages available. Find out what these
are and from where you can get them. A satisfactory mortgage is just as
important as the home that you are using the mortgage for.
Know how much you can afford to pay for a
mortgage. By looking at your monthly income and expenditures, you can
use the amount left over to determine the amount you can afford to pay
for a mortgage.
Develop a list of needs and wants for your
home.
Recognize that the two are not one and the same. A need is something
that you require from a home. You cannot live without it. A want is
something you desire in your home. Making this distinction is essential
in the final home you purchase and the amount of money you spend on it.
The preparation you put into buying a home
will
have a major effect on your home shopping experience. Take the steps
necessary to make sure you purchase the best home for you.
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