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  • Know Your Rights as a Homebuyer
    The home buying process can be a confusing one for people who have never been through it before and people who are more experienced in real estate will, often times, try to take advantage of you, so make sure that you know all of your rights before you even begin your search for a new home.

    Find out How Much Mortgage Can You Afford
    Figure out how much you can afford to pay each month before signing up for a mortgage. There are plenty of mortgage calculators available to find out what percentage of your monthly income each mortgage would cost you, so use one of them for a more accurate interpretation of the mortgage offers that you are presented. Also, keep in mind that there are laws present in many places that prevent you from spending more than a certain percentage of your monthly income on a mortgage payment. Find out exactly how much you can afford per month before committing to any sort of mortgage.

    Create Your Wish list
    Every house is different, so be sure to create a list of what you want your home to include. If you want your home to have four bedrooms, then it does not make much sense to view a home with only one bedroom. By creating a wish list, you are setting a criterion that every house you view must meet. This will save you time and prevent frustration while searching for a home.

    Find a Real Estate Agent or Broker
    Your real estate agent or broker will arrange for you to begin viewing homes, so they are a necessity in this process. While you can do this yourself, it would take a great deal of time and this is not worth it in most cases because it will not save you much money. Be sure to talk to several agents because each one will have different listings. If you see a listing that you are interested in, call the realtor that has listed that particular home. Even if he has already sold the home that you were interested in, at least he can call you back if he comes across something similar. If a friend or family member has recently bought a home, ask about how his or her broker handled the situation and see if they can provide a recommendation. Every broker or real estate agent a different set of expertise or knowledge, so be sure to choose the one that is best for you.

    Mortgages and Homebuying Programs
    Be sure to research the different types of mortgages that are available to you. They all have positives and negatives so look very carefully at the fine print before signing any deal. You may want to hire an attorney to take a look at your documents before signing so that you know exactly what you are getting yourself into because not everyone plays fair in this business.



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