Steps to Buying a Home

Are you thinking about buying a new home? The process of purchasing property may seem as fun as it is daunting. Where do you start? What are your must-haves vs. real-wants? Who can you talk to? This article will help you better understand how to get started and what to expect throughout the process. 

Eight Steps For Buying a Home 

1) Determine Your Must-Haves

What do you absolutely have to have in a new home? 

A home is a major investment. It is also something that will occupy a substantial amount of your income and wealth. You don’t want to have buyer’s remorse after a purchase so significant. What do you need/want in a home to ensure it will serve its purpose for you and your family? 

  • Minimum number of bedrooms and bathrooms

  • Office space 

  • Basement or crawlspace

  • Square footage and property size

  • Location 

It is difficult to find a home that meets all your desires, is in the right location, and fits within your budget. However, there are some aspects of a home that you may not be able to live without. Make sure you have those settled with your family as you enter the home-buying process. 

2) Establish a Realistic Budget

Real estate is a fantastic investment if you have the money for it. Some people make mistakes by entering the market too soon or by purchasing more property than they can reasonably afford. You should take into account the following while creating your home budget:

  • No more than 28% of your salary should go toward your mortgage.

  • You ought to have enough money set up to take care of routine maintenance and repairs.

  • Even if you experience financial difficulties, you should be able to continue making mortgage payments.

  • For fifteen or thirty years, you will be responsible for paying for your home. You must be certain that you are prepared to accept that responsibility.

Even though paying rent might seem like a waste of money, you should be mindful not to buy a home before you are ready.

3) Get Pre-Qualified for a Mortgage

Generally, to view houses listed by real estate agents, you are going to have to work with an agent. Most agents are going to want to see proof that someone is willing to consider lending you money to purchase the home. A letter of pre-qualification is necessary to have the best opportunity to purchase the home you really want. 

4) Meet with a Realtor

Once you have been pre-qualified for a mortgage, you can find a trustworthy real estate agent to help you throughout the process. Your real estate professional will be able to get a sense of your needs and wants, help you find the home of your dreams, and walk you through the entire home-buying process. 

To find an agent you can trust, ask friends and families for referrals, or search online for the highest-rated real estate professionals. 

5) Be as Patient as Possible

The process can be exhilarating and daunting. Be careful not to jump the gun on the wrong house. While it might seem frustrating to see several houses that almost meet your needs, the right home is out there!

6) Make Your Best Offer

When you’re ready to take the next step, make a solid offer. You want to find the balance between overpaying and losing the bid. Your real estate agent can help you make the best offer. 

7) Have Your Potential New Home Inspected

Entering into a contract for a new home is the beginning of a set of challenging, fast-paced steps taking you to the closing table. While this part of the process can be stressful and nerve-racking, you can’t skip steps. One of the most important steps is the home inspection. A home inspector will thoroughly assess your potential future property to make sure it is safe and that you are getting what you expect out of your investment. 

Finding the right home inspector is key. You want someone who:

While home inspection does cost some money upfront, you can save thousands in unexpected repairs down the road. 

8) Fill Your New Home with Memories

Once your home passes inspection, and you gather your new keys at the closing table, it’s time to begin filling your new home with memories. If you are in the process of purchasing a home in the piedmont, foothills, or High Country of North Carolina, Mountaineer Home Inspection is your solution for a thorough property inspection. Contact us for all your home inspection needs!

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