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For Buyers

Buying a home is an exciting but often overwhelming experience, particularly if you are buying your first home. As your REALTOR®, we can help you through the home buying process and assure hat you find the right home for you. Every homebuyer has a number of concerns, and we can help you with all of them:

Setting a Time Frame

There are a lot of variables in the home buying process, which means the time it takes to find and buy your new home varies too. A typical home search process may take three to four months, including the mortgage approval process, comparing and evaluating properties, making an offer, and the closing process. The loan process typically takes 30-45 days.

The Lending Process

Perhaps one of the most intimidating aspects of buying a home is the mortgage approval process. We’ll be here to help guide you through this, but there are many ways you can prepare early to make the process smoother. Start by making sure your budget is under control — make a list of all your monthly expenses, compare it with your income, and see if adjustments need to be made. You should also try to pay of small credit card balances. Also don’t make any major purchases during this time, such as a car. Start gathering documents you may need such as W-2 forms, income tax returns for the past few years, pay stubs, records of child support or alimony, several months of bank statements, and your credit report. Also, be sure to allow for closing costs. Getting several loan quotes will allow you to compare loans and get the best deal.

Determining How Much You Can Afford

A general guideline to consider is that most buyers purchase a home that costs about one and a half to two and a half times their current annual income. For example, someone earning $50,000 a year might purchase a home for $75,000 to $125,000. Mortgage payments should be about 26% to28% of your gross monthly income. Existing debt is also considered in the mortgage process, and total debt payments (car payments, credit cards, student loans, etc.) should not exceed 40% of your gross monthly income. Click here to use this easy mortgage calculator to get an estimate of monthly payments.

Finding a Home That Meets Your Wants and Needs

Before you start looking at properties make a list of “must-have” features along with optional features you’d like to have. “Must-haves” may include the number of bedrooms and bathrooms you’ll need to accommodate your family, location (consider comute to work, which schools your children will attend, etc.), lot size and special needs (handicapped access, etc.). Optional features may include the architectural styling, bay windows, landscaping, etc. Having a clear idea of what you want in a home will help your REALTOR® find the perfect property for you.

Educating yourself about the home-buying process is key to getting a home you love and can afford. As your REALTOR®, we are here to answer any questions you might have and guide you through this process.