Your First Home – Expert Advice On Purchasing It

The prospect of finally owning your dream home thrills you. And why not? You earned it and owning a real property is one crown you richly deserve. And because it is a substantial investment on your part, making the right decision is something you cannot leave to chance. Many things need to be considered before one can come up with the best possible option under certain conditions.

You may begin by looking up for pertinent information. Listings of real properties offered in the market are usually found in real estate agencies. After having known the options open to you, key choices need to be made. You can either buy a lot and build a house on it yourself, or buy a resale property. If you choose the lot-only property, you need to further consider the options on how to best finance your house construction. Getting financing ready for home construction allows you to realize dream home without much delay.

Buying resale properties–in case this is your choice–requires careful valuation of the items available on the market. Engage the services of professional property appraisers for this purpose. Firstly, lenders will require you to submit appraisal reports on the property in case you decide to apply for financing through mortgage. Secondly, even if financing is not one of your options, a thorough inspection and appraisal of a resale property you wish to buy will not only provide valuation data which you can rely on, they will also give you ideas on how best you can proceed with renovating or upgrading the property.

Another factor that needs to be carefully considered when buying your first home is location. Do urban settings serve best your needs? Is the relative stillness of the country too fascinating to be ignored? Or do you think the scenery by the sea cannot be traded for the world? Your decision here will most likely be made in relation to your overall career plans. What do you see yourself doing in the next 25 years? Where do you prefer to spend your retirement age? The prospect of reselling a property hardly crosses one’s mind when deciding on buying the first home. But we never really can be totally sure about anything, especially if it partakes of possibilities that can only happen in the future. Thus when reselling your home eventually becomes inevitable, it pays to buy a property with this consideration in mind. Be reminded that location bears a lot on the resale value of a property.

Finally, you need to come to grips with the cost of the home you choose and the available funds under your command. Since the purchase would most likely entail monthly expenses, compare the amounts involved with the stream of incomes you are likely to earn within the payment period. Prudence suggests that it is better to own a less opulent property than to wreck your finances later on in a vain effort to try to maintain it. If you need help on this, the banker or lender you are dealing with for home financing can show to you every detail of financing schemes that can work in your favor. Proceed to choose a financing schedule that fits within your capacity to pay.

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Home Buying Tips for First Time Buyer

Buying a home is always exciting, but it can also be stressful and exhausting if you are not prepared. Giving yourself time to take the necessary steps can make your home buying experience a fun and relaxing endeavor.

The first step in buying a new home is deciding on a realtor. It is extremely important to hire someone who knows what they are doing, especially when you are buying your first property. Look for a good realtor with lots of experience in the area that you are surveying. A realtor who knows the area can not only give you advice on your house but on the location and neighborhood you will be moving into. Interview a couple realtors before deciding on one; take time to get to know them a little bit since you will trust them with some big decisions.

Once you have a realtor, start looking into what type of house you want. Consider size, timeline, price, and location in all your decisions. You probably want a place that can be semi long term, so think about career, children and changes in your life while searching for your house. How big does your home need to be in order for your family to grow? What type of income will you be having over the next 10 years? Where will you be comfortable living, in the city or in the country? These are all questions to consider before you begin looking at listings.

Paying for your new home can become a stressful issue if you do not plan ahead. Hiring a mortgage broker to help you with you planning is always a good idea. Letting a professional look at your finances and guide you with your decisions usually sets you in a better situation down the road. Make sure that you understand all of the issues surrounding your loan. Don’t be afraid to ask questions about any of the numerous papers you will be asked to review and sign. Make sure you get detailed answers about the amounts you will be expected to pay monthly and over the years. It is VERY important to be comfortable with your mortgage broker and be willing to spend a lot of time asking questions and reviewing options with them.

Once you have your team of professionals and your budget clear it is time to start shopping for homes. This is the fun part so don’t be afraid to take your time and look at tons of places! Try to stay in price ranges and neighborhoods that you know you will be comfortable living in. Look at all types of homes. New homes and usually more expensive but come with warranties and usually have less repair problems than re-sale homes.  Weigh your options and think about how much time, money and effort you are willing to put into home renovations. Always keep in mind the option of buying a lot to build on. This can be a little bit more time consuming, but if you finance it right you can have your perfect dream home for the same price you would be buying a re-sale property. Whatever you decide to do, make sure you love your home before you sign the papers.

This article was produced by Eric Badgley; with REMAX Bellingham specializing in Bellingham Real Estate. http://www.bellingham-realestate.net