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Home Buyers - The Purchasing Pathway
THE PURCHASING PATHWAY
Establishing the purchasing pathway is laying out a step by step game plan so you know what to expect.
Initial Appointment- The purpose of the initial appointment is to understand your "needs and wants" as a buyer. This may be the most critical meeting of the home buying process. During this appointment, the purchasing pathway will be discussed. And set up a follow up time for my first time buyer seminar to further educate you on each of the following steps.
Determining the Purchasing Parameters - There are three criteria every buyer uses to find their home: location, price and style/ condition. These criteria, along with your "needs and wants", will determine the properties we search for and the homes we initially view.
Acquire a Pre-Approval - Viewing homes without a pre-approval usually leads to disappointment. Buyers whoare wise discuss their financial situation with areputable lender and acquire a pre-approval.A pre-approval creates an opportunity foryou to not just understand what you qualifyfor, but ultimately to decide what you can afford. Having a pre-approval greatly enhancesyour negotiating position - especially in acompetitive market.
View Homes- The process of viewing homes provides youwith information in order to make the bestdecision possible. Helping you find a home is a process of elimination; not a process of selection. Viewing homes you don't like is not a waste of time; it helps build a frame of reference to help you find what you do like.
Write the Contract - The best way to prepare for the contract phase of the transaction as a buyer is to review a blank copy of the purchase contract. Reading the contract prior to making an offer will make you much more comfortable during the negotiation phase.
Deposit Earnest Money - An earnest money deposit is the best way of communicating to the seller that you're serious about purchasingtheir property. Earnest money is kept safe in a trust account until those funds are used to close the transaction.
Perform the Home Inspections - After the contract is fully accepted and all terms are agreed upon, a home inspection can be performed if the contract allows. The inspection will allow you and the inspector you hire to take a more thorough look at the property. This inspection will give you a far greater understanding of the property you are purchasing.
Satisfy and Waive Buyer Conditions - After final signing of the contract and delivery of the initial deposit to the seller's brokerage, you will usually have 5-7 business days to satisfy any negotiated conditions you set, such as: home inspection; financing, etc. After this period of time you must either satisfy these conditions, or waive them to make the agreement unconditional. You have now firmed up the contract and are ready to take the next step toward homeownership.
Executing Closing Documents - Once the contract is accepted, inspections performed and mortgage approved, the closing will be set, and final documents will be executed. You will meet with your attorney to sign transfer of title, mortgage documents (if borrowing) and bring with you the balance of the down payment, or otherwise called the cash to close. Your lawyer will advise exactly the amount required before the appointment. This meeting happens a few days or even a week prior to possession date.
Possession Day - Upon conclusion of the paperwork and transfer of ownership, you receive the keys, garage door openers and any documents/ warranties that convey with the property. You now become the rightful owner of the property. It's time to move in!
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