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HOME BUYING GUIDE
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Buying a home is more
than looking at houses.
It's finding the right
home, at the right
price, in the right
location. Hopefully,
with a minimum amount of
time and inconvenience.
The best way to achieve
these objectives is to
work with a professional
realtor who understands
your needs and wants,
your time frame, and the
financial boundaries to
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Selecting A Sales
Associate
It is important that the
salesperson understands
your needs. A good
salesperson will ask the
questions they need to
know, before they start
to show you homes.
Questions you should ask
a salesperson when
making your selection:
- Will you be
representing my
interests?
- Do you have access
to M.L.S.
information?
- Would you provide
market evidence to
support the price?
- Will you look after
the details to
closing and
possession?
- Can you be contacted
at any time?
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Sales Associate's
Function
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Provide information
on the property.
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Provide information
on the area.
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Negotiate a price
and terms, agreeable
to buyer and seller.
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Assist in arranging
a source of
financing
Working with A
Sales Associate
Let the salesperson do
the searching. The best
buys are not in the
newspaper ads. In fact,
most opportunities are
on "Hot Sheets"
available every morning
to salespeople with
access to M.L.S.
information. Once you
connect with a
salesperson they can do
a more complete search
for you. A salesperson
will commit time to you
if you will commit
loyalty to them. If you
"Play the Field" you
cannot expect undivided
attention.
Buyer's
Contribution
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Provide details of
your property needs
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Describe what would
be a suitable
location
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Provide financial
information
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Communicate your
likes and dislikes
on each property
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Commit to the
salesperson
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Respect and perform
the terms of the
purchase agreement
Working together as a
team, with a
professional salesperson
you respect, should
achieve those objectives
you seek - the right
home for you.
Establishing A
Market Value
Market value is based on
what others have been
prepared to pay for a
similar property, under
the same market
conditions after
reasonable marketing
exposure. Market value
is a fair price for both
buyer and seller. It is
what is called an "arms
length" deal, and that
means that there were no
influences other than
the market influencing
the deal. You may of
course pay more than
established market value
if your desire for the
property warrants it.
Conversely, you should
not expect to pay less
than established market
value unless the
property is being sold
under duress.
Qualifying For
Your Mortgage
Once you've made up your
mind to buy a home, the
first question that
comes to mind is, "How
much can I afford?". The
financial aspects of
buying a home do not
need to be confusing.
Your RE/MAX
salesperson can arrange
to have you
pre-qualified for a loan
before you start
shopping. Most lending
institutions will only
allow approximately 30%
of a person's income to
support a mortgage. They
will usually not allow
more than approximately
40% of income to support
a mortgage together with
other debts. The amount
of money you qualify for
plus the amount of cash
you can put down, will
equal the amount you can
afford to spend on a
home.
Checklist After
Buying A Home
Be sure to remember all
the miscellaneous
details. We want to be
sure your move into your
new home is a happy
experience.
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Cancel your existing
insurance and
arrange insurance on
your new home.
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Arrange for a mover.
Phone several
companies to obtain
competitive
estimates. Remember
the end of a month
is a busy time for
movers, so book
early.
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Contact utilities
and arrange
cancellation or
transfer to new
address.
a) Water
b) Electricity
c) Cable T.V.
d) Telephone
e) Gas
f) Newspapers
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Send change of
address cards to
friends, relatives,
banks, credit cards,
subscriptions,
employer,
associations, etc.
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Register children in
new school and have
school records
transferred.
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Arrange transfer of
medical and dental
records, as well as
optical records and
prescriptions.
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Discard flammable
liquids including
paint and solvents.
Movers are not
allowed to carry
them.
If
moving out of province
obtain new driver's
license and car
registration.
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