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Sal & Mary Belmares
Belmares Properties, LLC
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San Antonio,
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Free Report #4 from Sal & Mary Belmares
BUYERS: How to Have a Smooth Home Purchase!
Buying a new home can be an exciting time,
whether it’s your first home or your fifth. However, your savings, your
credit rating, and your financial freedom are all on the line when purchasing a
new home. You want to feel comfortable when it is time to sign on the dotted
line and feel good about the home you are about to purchase. It’s important not
to let your emotions cloud your judgment when you set out to buy what is most
likely the largest single item of your life - your new home.
Before you begin to actually looking at homes,
take the time to establish your needs and wants. Make a careful assessment
of what you absolutely must have in your new home compared to what would just be
nice. Be as specific as possible when determining your needs prior to purchase.
It will save you much time and concern to do this before looking rather than
getting into a new home only to discover that it doesn’t meet your needs.
Determine how much you can afford in a home loan and get pre-approved.
Set up a budget for monthly payments and be realistic. By assessing your
financial situation and getting pre-approved, you can be certain that when you
select a new home, you will have the financial backing to get you in as quickly
as possible. When considering the purchase of a home, don’t just look at your
current financial status. You will probably be in this home for years, and many
things can change. Take your future into account as well, looking at such things
as job changes and a growing family.
Once you begin the process of searching for a home,
don’t let emotions cloud your judgment. Just because a house has a nice lawn
or some interesting architectural features doesn’t mean it is the perfect one
for you. While it is important to consider the aesthetics of a property,
consider that much of what you see can be changed. Never judge a house by how
the current owner has decorated. Most likely, whatever is inside the house will
be gone when the seller leaves, and it will be up to you to paint and decorate.
Take the time to view several homes.
This doesn’t mean look at every house available on the market, but look at
enough properties to get a good feeling that you aren’t just making an impulse
buy. When you find the right home, all the work you do in this process will pay
off.
Once you have selected a home that you feel is right,
inspect it thoroughly. Be sure the home is inspected by a professional home
inspection company, and go over that report with a fine-toothed comb. By taking
the time to do this before making the purchase, you can save yourself an endless
amount of stress after the fact. Don’t take anything for granted. There are many
pitfalls that can surface during the process, and it’s vital that you take care
of these problems before you move in. When inspecting your home, check for
working utilities so there are no surprises later on. Check out all costs and
expenses before you sign anything. Taxes, insurance and homeowner dues may
appear, and you need to know all of them. Ask as many questions as possible and
be very conscious of details.
Use your home-buying team as much as possible.
Align yourself with the right real estate professional and you will have an
entire team of reliable lenders, title representatives and home inspection
companies available to you. Each of these people should work hand in hand with
you and each other for your benefit.
Be sure to do a final walk through
once all the previous owner’s furnishings have been moved to be sure of no
surprises. Be absolutely positive the property is in exactly the same condition
that you agreed upon in the contract. Things that could not have been spotted
before are often unintentionally overlooked.
Plan for flexibility.
Closing dates are not carved in stone. Allow for certain contingencies and
always have a back-up plan in the event that delays occur. These types of
circumstances are not at all uncommon in real estate transactions, so it is
important that you are prepared for them.
Any and all promises and agreements must be written.
If it is not in writing, then assume that it doesn’t exist. Even the best of
intentions can be unintentionally misinterpreted, so take the time with your
REALTOR to be certain that all agreements have been signed on paper.
Remember, your team will work best for you if you are honest and up front
with them. Take the time to select the right team of professionals to get you
into your new home and do everything possible to make this an enjoyable
experience. They will return the favor by getting you into your new home as
smoothly as possible.
Choose your agent wisely.
Working with a Choose Your Agent Wisely. Working with a full-time
professional real estate agent is a must. Ask questions of your agent. Find out
how knowledgeable he or she is about houses currently for sale in your price
range and also of houses that have recently sold. Can your agent recommend a
good lender that has the reputation of excellent customer service and low rates?
Does your agent ask questions of you to have a full understanding of what you
are looking for to help you get the most home for the money?
Thank you for requesting a copy of this free report outlining the steps to take
in order to ensure a smooth transaction when purchasing a house. I hope it is
helpful and informative in your search for the home of your dreams.
For prompt, courteous, professional service, call Sal and Mary Belmares
Office: 210 877-0815
Direct: 210 889-7022 (sal) or 210 889-0724 ( Mary)
You can email us at:
sal@belmaresproperties.com
mary@belmaresproperties.com
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