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Buyer's Guide

Buyer's Guide

Welcome to the Real Estate Buyers Guide!

Buying a home can be an exciting but also overwhelming experience. It’s important to have a clear understanding of what you’re looking for and what to expect during the buying process. In this day and age anyone can find a home. But not just anyone can get that home at THE BEST POSSIBLE PRICE with THE BEST POSSIBLE TERMS For YOU.

Step 1:

Initial Consultation

  • Define Agency Relationship
  • Determine your wants and needs
  • Discuss financial qualifications
  • Review blank contract

 

Loan Pre-Approval

  • Obtain loan pre-approval letter from lender (Not a pre-qualification)

 

Home Shopping

  • Set up email notification, Check out off market properties or exclusives
  • Tour properties that you consider “ideal”
  • Learn current market values
  • Review Seller disclosures, prelim title report, natural hazard report, home inspections (physical and termite)

 

Find ideal home and make offer

  • Review comparables (most recent sales of similar homes)
  • Discuss appropriate strategies together
  • Prepare money deposit (typically 3% of purchase price)
  • Sign seller provided disclosures as acknowledgement of receipt
  • Construct offer
  • Write personal letter to seller (Optional but recommended)
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Step 2:

Present and Negotiate Offer

  • Make offer at the best possible price and let me negotiate for you

 

Submit purchase information to Lender

  • Submit contract, addendums, counters to lender
  • Submit escrow and title information
  • Confirm timeline with lender

 

Open Escrow (if not already open)

  • Submit contract, addendums, counters
  • Send buyers contract information
  • Escrow officer will email & call buyer with wire instruction

 

Underwriting and Appraisal

  • Underwriter reviews files, may ask for additional documentation
  • Appraisal is ordered by lender and will contact listing agent within 1 to 4 days to schedule home visit

 

Home Insurance

  • Select home insurance carrier and coverage
  • Provide escrow info for submittance of proof of coverage
  • Remove Contingencies (if any)

Step 3:

Sign Documents

  • Loan documents will go to title
  • Sign loan documents and closing costs settlements with Notary

 

Down payment and loan funding

  • Your final funds for down payment and closing costs are wired to escrow 2 to 3 days before close
  • Lender funds loan
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Recording/Transfer of title and close of escrow

  • Deed is recorded by the county recorder office
  • Get your keys to YOUR new home!!!

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