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Buying A House - Discover Two People Who Make It A Lot Easier

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Just imagine experiencing a new way for home buying, tailored to your personal situation. It is crucial to consider your lifestyle.

"If you want to buy a house there's probably never been a better time," encouraged Donald Trump recently on Good Morning America.

If you are single you are probably not going to be in the same situation as someone married. If you are married and have children, you are going to have different needs than a couple without children. Perhaps you are about to retire and are seeking to trade down to a smaller home. On the other hand you may be just beginning your career and you don't have time for fixing up a house or lots of yard work. Every situation is different.

Perhaps you prefer small town living or want more opportunities for outdoor recreation. On the other hand, some people love living in the city to take advantage of cultural and social activities. If you have a hobby like golf or tennis, you may want to incorporate that into your plans. If you have school age children then finding the best school district may be important to you.

You can also think about what type of home would work best for you. A condominium would require less upkeep. They usually offers amenities such as swimming pools, recreation areas, club houses, exercise gyms, and are often gated for privacy.

For many people, a single family home is appropriate. Think about bedrooms, bathrooms, living space, square feet, single story or two-story, and what kind of amenities you would prefer.

Of course, location is one of the primary issues that most people focus on and will probably be first on your list. You can start to identify areas or neighborhoods that you like as well as research other locations that you may not have given thought to before. After a little research, you will be able to narrow down your preferences to 2 or 3 areas in your price range that you feel comfortable with.

In addition to examining your personal situation and preferences regarding buying a home, start to think about how much of a mortgage payment you can afford. Do you have a steady and reliable income? Is your current employment reliable, secure and in demand?

Do you have the habit of paying your bills in a timely manner? Are there any credit issues that you need to clear up? If you are over indebted you may want to think about selling assets that are dragging you down financially. Have you put aside money for down payment and closing costs to purchase a home?

Begin to think about the two most important people that will be a part of your home purchase, your real estate agent and your mortgage lender.

Start to take notice of real estate agents that seem to work the neighborhoods you prefer. A knowledgeable and experienced agent can save you time and aggravation when searching for a home. Visit open houses and talk with Realtors. Discuss the real estate market and ask questions. In addition you can ask friends and family if they know agents that they have used and feel comfortable with.

Searching for a mortgage lender is similar. Ask real estate agents who they would use if they were searching for a mortgage. Family members and those at work are good resources for referrals. Although you don't have to be best friends with your mortgage loan officer, it still helps if you feel that you can easily talk about your personal finances with them.

I can't emphasize the next step of mortgage pre approval too much. It helps to know before hand what price range you can qualify for and what kind of mortgage payments you can expect.

To help simplify the process of getting started, begin a to-do list today. Use this article to itemize many of the points you want to consider. Include some of your own ideas and thought.

The most important part of beginning the process of home buying is to have fun. So at the top of your to do list write these words. HAVE FUN!



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For more tips on the process of buying a house visit mortgage insider Kate Ford. Ask Kate how to improve your credit rating and make your home buying a success.

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