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Word Count: 526 Date: Tue, 5 Dec 2006 2:55 AM

Buying a House - Top Tips

Are you attempting to purchase a home, but have no idea where to begin? Below you will find several valuable tips that will assist you when purchasing your own home. If you are a newcomer to buying a home, try your best not to stress and fret. If you take one step at a time, slowly and reasonably, things will fall into place faster than you can say the word "sold".

First of all, think about the type of home that you wish to own. Ask yourself where you want it to be located. Is it reasonable to have a location that is close to where you work or where your children go to school? Also think about the price range that you are able to pay for the home. Don't fool yourself and pick out a home that you know you cannot afford. The most important thing you can do at this step in the game is be realistic about what you can manage on the money that you already have.

The next step to take when purchasing your own home is to meet with a mortgage broker. A mortgage broker will be able to help you start the application process that will eventually pre-qualify you for a mortgage. This is vital to be eligible for a bank loan. When applying for a loan, you should make sure that your credit score is good, and that you have a savings account at least established. At this point, you should be considering how much of a down payment you will make and where you will get the money from.

You must then hire a realtor, who will assist you in finding the home that you had only dreamed about until this point. At this step, make sure that your realtor knows your price range and limits, and sticks with them.

After you have found the right realtor, he or she will help you actually find the home that you want. Once you have located this dream home, it is up to you and the realtor to make sure that everything is in the condition that you wish to purchase it in. If something is not to your liking, you must make sure that the appropriate changes are made before you finalize any deals.

After all of your desires are met, it is now time to work with your realtor to develop a contract and finalize a mortgage loan. Keep in mind that if the terms at hand get too confusing for you to understand, your realtor can help you decipher what they mean. Make sure that you understand all aspects of the contract and loan.

When the loan is completely finalized, you will be able to close on your new home. Before closing, make certain that you understand everything that is going on and that you have asked all questions that have come to your mind.

When these things are all taken care of, it is simply up to you to move in and pay the bills! Happy house hunting!

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