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Buyer Frequently Asked Questions
Especially Helpful if you are a first time buyer
How do I know what price range I can afford in a house?
There are many
resources on the web which will calculate your
mortgage payment on a house at different lending rates, or you can call a
mortgage broker and they will help you find out what you can afford. Always
remember to allow for property tax, insurance and maintenance costs in figuring
out what you can spend on a monthly basis for your house.
Once I start working with a real estate agent, they work for me, right?
Technically, an agent works for the seller unless other
arrangements are made. When you first meet with an agent, they should have you
sign a disclosure form, which says that they have explained this to you.
Although an agent is responsible to the seller of a house, this does not mean
that they will not work hard to meet your needs and help you all they can in
finding the right house at the right price.
What is a Buyer’s Broker?
A Buyer’s Broker represents you and your interests rather than
the seller’s. Their job is to be your advocate and the agent’s primary
responsibility is to you. You do not have to pay extra for this, but you do have
to have an explicit arrangement and contract with your agent confirming this
status.
Should I apply for a mortgage even before I find the house I want?
It is an excellent idea to get Pre-Approved for a mortgage early
in your house search. When you find a house you like, your offer to buy is much
stronger if your agent can assure the seller (backed up by documentation) that
you will not have a problem securing a mortgage. An actual mortgage application
requires a specific house/address and so cannot be done until after the owner
accepts your bid. Note: A pre-qualification is NOT the same as Pre-Approval.
Once my bid is accepted, what happens then?
Included in your Offer to Purchase dates will be built in for
you to have some time to get a mortgage commitment and to have an inspection
done. When these are done, a Purchase and Sale Agreement will be written up and
will cover all terms of the purchase/sale including closing dates. Your agent
will be able to go over all this with you on an individualized basis and explain
any unclear areas.
What is involved in a Home Inspection, and why is it done?
Once you have found a house you like and have agreed on a price
with the seller, you have the right to have the house inspected by a licensed
home inspector. If you have this done (which I always recommend), you pay the
inspector. The purpose of a home inspection is to identify major problems areas
in the house, such as with the roof or heating system. It should not be used as
a “laundry list” for the seller to address every item that comes up – every
house that is not new and has been lived in will have minor items of note. If
there are areas of concern to you, your agent will help you negotiate with the
seller to address them. This may involve a change in the house price or having
repairs made prior to closing.
Do I need a lawyer?
Many first time homebuyers use a lawyer during their buying
process to review the Purchase and Sale Agreement, answer questions along the
way, and be present at closing to represent their interests and explain forms to
them. If you do not feel a need for this, I do recommend having a lawyer at
least review your Purchase and Sale Agreement before signing it. It is a lengthy
and detailed document that is legally binding, and once you sign it you cannot
say you’ve changed your mind on some point or didn’t understand something and
want to change it now.
Why should I use you, Mike Hunter, to buy my house?
I will take an active role in finding you the right house. Every
aspect of purchasing your new home, from pricing to negotiations will get my
highest level of attention. In my field, reputation is everything - I want a
happy client who would recommend me to their friends and the only way I know how
to do that is to provide top service. Communication, effort, and attention to
detail are what you’ll get when you buy with me.
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