CHOOSING THE RIGHT AGENT
Partnering with the right agent can determine your entire buying experience. Buying a property can be a complicated undertaking. The purchasing process requires a comprehensive understanding of complex legal issues and lots of paperwork. Your agent will walk you through the entire process, so it’s important to choose a compatible partner.
Here are some factors to consider when choosing your real estate professional:
- Interview a Few Agents: Are they familiar with the area in which you are interested? Have they been around the area for at least a few years?
- Experience and Education: How many years of experience do they hold? Are they continuing to stay current on legal changes? Are they studying market conditions?
- Communication: Do they respond promptly? Would you trust them to negotiate on your behalf?
Select an agent who listens attentively to your needs and concerns, has the necessary experience, is familiar with the area, and is dedicated to finding you the right property.
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Tips For Buying The Perfect Property

Don’t Max Out Your Budget
Just because you’ve been approved for a large amount, doesn't mean you should spend it all on the property’s sale price. You will want to set some funds aside for closing costs, taxes and potential repairs or improvements.
Get To Know The Area
Make sure the neighborhood fits your target audience - are grocery stores, public transportation, and everyday conveniences easily accessible?
Don’t Skip The Inspection
Inspections are worth their weight in gold and will draw attention to problems you may not otherwise see, giving you peace of mind and letting you make informed decisions about your purchase.

Get Pre-Approved
Getting pre-approved by a lender lets the seller know you are serious and ready to purchase a property and you are not just window shopping.
Make a List of Deal Breakers
Know what you can live with or without. Some items can be taken care of with a simple remodel or renovation. Keep your total budget in mind to ensure the purchase is financially viable long term.
Look At The Age Of Infrastructure, Appliances & Other Systems
Some of the most expensive features of a property are utility lines, appliances, HVAC, hot water heater, septic/well, and roof(s). You should pay attention to their age and if they have been serviced regularly. You may even be able to get the seller to add a warranty.
Check For HOA Requirements
Neighborhoods tend to have HOAs governing what you can and can't do - be sure you know what the rules are for the neighborhood, and fees associated with having an HOA.
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