Your House Buying Checklist
One
of the most important things you can do is to make a
checklist as you search for, find and buy a home. By
keeping on top of your game-plan at all times you will
greatly increase your chances of success. To save time,
bookmark this page and refer to the following checklist
frequently. Follow the links, print out this checklist
and let it increase your house buying effectiveness.
House Buying Checklist
Be
an informed buyer. There are over 200 pages of information
here as well as links to much more information. Numerous
guides are available on specific subjects. Our Bookstore
had additional recommended reading. Gather as much
information as you can. You can keep up-to-date by
subscribing to our free newsletter and by visiting
the What's New page.
Familiarize
yourself with the mortgage process. Have
mortgage questions? Need a few mortgage tips? See the sections devoted
to those subjects.
Begin
the application process by getting prequalified and preapproved from
a Mortgage Lender. Do this first. Your Agent will need your mortgage
qualification, and it will significantly strengthen your offer when
you find a home. At LendingTree, you can submit a quick and easy application,
and within 2 business days get up to 4 offers from lenders so that
you can compare terms and rates.
Get
your financial picture in focus as soon as possible. Since it is an
important component, be aware of your credit situation. You can get
a free copy of your credit report at ConsumerInfo.com. Having your
credit report in hand makes it much easier to decide which way to proceed.
More information.
The
best time to work on your budget is before you move. Want to maximize
your financial picture? See the section devoted to budget hints.
Wondering
about how much time is needed to buy a home? See the sample homebuying
timeline.
Find
an Agent that you trust. It is important to do this before you go rushing
off looking for homes or you may end up with no representation. See
the Agency and Buyer Agent pages for important discussions regarding "who
represents who." Looking to find an Agent? Click here to choose
an Agent in your area. You can compare backgrounds, experience and
more. Thinking about doing it on your own? See the section on buying
on your own for hints and tips.
Determine
your housing needs and wants to determine what types of houses you
should be considering.
Familiarize
yourself with the various types of housing available: Single family,
townhouse, and condo.
If
you are planning on buying or building a new home, see our section
devoted to building a house including house building tips, resources
and how to find a contractor.
Have
general questions about buying a home? See the questions homebuyers
ask page.
Still
have a question about a Real Estate term or its definition? See our
Real Estate Glossary. A question on a mortgage term? See the Mortgage
Glossary.
House
Hunting Time! First, see the article devoted to finding the right home.
Then, make a scorecard for each house to help you keep track of the
properties you've seen.
Familiarize
yourself with how to set a value on a house. This can save you a great
deal of time and helps to avoid disappointment.
When
you find an acceptable house, write an offer. Familiarize yourself
with how offers become contracts. Need examples of offers and contracts
available for your state? See FIndLegalForms.com
Negotiate
your best deal using the information you have acquired.
If
you haven't already done so, make a mortgage loan request.
Arrange
for home inspection. Protect yourself and do not skip this step!
Learn
about home warranties and what they cover.
Compare
and secure homeowners insurance. Since homeowners insurance is a long
term expense, getting the best deal here brings savings that continue.
Arrange
for closing agent or attorney. Make all final preparations for closing.
Make
moving plans. If you plan to use a moving company, make comparisons
and reserve time now.
Secure
final loan approval and commitment from the lending institution. If
you have done your "up-front" work, this should be one of
your easiest steps.
Do
a final walk through of the house.
Final closing and settlement.
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