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Buying A Home

Essential Tips When Buying A Home

Buying a home is an exciting milestone, but it can also be a complex and overwhelming
process. However, with the right preparation and knowledge, you can navigate through
it smoothly. Here are some essential tips to help you get ready to buy a home:

1. Get pre-approved: Before you start house hunting, it's crucial to get pre-approved for
a mortgage. This will give you a clear understanding of your budget and help
streamline the buying process.

2. Understand closing costs: In addition to the down payment there are other fees to
take into consideration. These are fees associated with finalizing the purchase and
include expenses such as appraisal fees, title insurance fees, ect. Being aware of these
costs ahead of time will prevent any surprises during the closing process.

3. Explore down payment assistance: Many first-time homebuyers assume they need to
put down 20% of the purchase price as a down payment. However, there are various
programs available that offer down payment assistance for qualified buyers. Research
these options with a local lender to see if you qualify.

4. Don’t underestimate your credit score: Your credit score plays a significant role in
determining your eligibility for a mortgage and the interest rate you’ll receive. Take
steps to improve your credit score before applying for a loan by paying bills on time
and reducing outstanding debts.

Lastly, remember that knowledge is power when it comes to buying a home.
Take advantage of resources available to you by your local REALTOR® and local
lender. By educating yourself about market trends, financing options, and local
regulations, you’ll be better equipped to make informed decisions throughout your
journey.

By following these tips and taking proactive steps towards homeownership, you’ll be
well-prepared to embark on this exciting adventure confidently!

Wendy Farrar, REALTOR, MRP

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