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Finances & Your Move Review Your Finances With Your Real Estate Specialist
Costs can vary greatly from one real estate transaction to another. Discuss all possible expenses with your real estate specialist or lender prior to looking for a home to be able to anticipate the actual cost of your move. Get pre-approved for a mortgage – you’ll know exactly how much you can spend.
Consider alternates to a fixed rate 30-year mortgage
1-year adjustable mortgage
Multi-year fixed/adjustable mortgage
Balloon mortgage Variable rate mortgage FHA mortgage VA mortgage First-time homebuyers loans
Renegotiable rate mortgage
Lease Option Wrap-around mortgage
Reverse annuity mortgage
Decide which mortgage is most comfortable for you. Ask your mortgage loan originator to assist you in making decisions about financing
Real Estate Offers To Purchase
An Offer to Purchase, or Sales Contract, is a legally binding contract. You are bound by exactly what the contract says. Have every section explained thoroughly before signing. If you have serious questions, consult an attorney. Make sure your Offer to Purchase considers and contains the following:
Earnest money/good faith deposit (local practices vary, ask your agent)
Property Disclosure Statement
Copy of your preapproval letter
Provision for return of the Earnest Money under certain conditions
Legal description of the property, address, lot number, city
Price of the property Down payment Method of financing (Conventional loan, VA, FHA, Cash, etc.) Closing Date
Occupancy Date (may be different than the closing date)
List of what stays with the house
Warranties in effect at time of purchase
Proration of Taxes (unless local custom is otherwise)
Inspections - Termite/wood destroying
- Home Inspections
- Lead Based Paint
- Structural
- Septic, Well, etc.
- Any inspection which will assure you of condition
Provision that the property be in same condition upon possession and broom clean Seller provides marketable, insurable title Any other special agreements
Mortgage Pre-approval...A Must
Being pre-approved for a mortgage prior to looking for a new home will provide strong benefits:
You’ll know exactly how much you can spend on a home, saving you time and energyYour real estate professional can focus on your exact financial housing needs
You’ll be positioned as a “cash” buyer, and sellers will know your offer is solid The seller may give you preference over non-approved buyers when more than one person is making an offer on the same home as you
Make certain a written copy of your loan pre-approval accompanies any offer. This is very important. It will relieve any doubt in the minds of the sellers or their agents as to your ability to purchase, saving you from stress and worry.
Free Loan Approval, ERA Mortgage
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