Find the right agent!!
Makes the process of finding the right home much more easier and stress free. They will find your home that you are looking for. Check agents with the best reviews.
Think Location!!
Most people think about this while others do not. They rather but the home that has the perfect kitchen or bedroom then the right location. Choose the right location that you would love.
Use new open house.
Thanks to the internet there are many great ways to check out a home. With videos, and 3D Pictures.
Buy a home not a project.
Buys could end up buying a fixer up that would cost the same to fix it instead of a brand new home that has everything you want.
Be a cash buyer!!
Seller might choose a buyer who has cash for them home over a bank loan. If you can't buy in cash then try pre-qualified loan.
Avoid Disaster--get a warranty.
You buy a warranty for your car in case something goes wrong? Why not your home? You never know.
Make an inspection time count.
Hire experts and make sure to always inspect your home. You never know when your pipes could burst or wood could riot.
Put safety first.
Whenever you buy a new home make sure your family is protected. You never know if the previous owner might have an extra key. Change your locks. Protect your family.
Fix common repairs.
Fix common repairs in your home when it is empty before you move everything. It's easier to move around.
Add Finishing touches.
Best part of buying a new home is making it yours. Paint any room the colors you like, add special touches to your home in any room or add the furniture that looks perfect.
When preparing your home for sale, you need to fix things up, declutter, perhaps slap a fresh coat of paint on a few walls. That’s all part of getting your property ready for buyers.
But there’s another type of preparation that you also need to do. And, the sooner you do it, the less stressful your move will be.
You need to get all your paperwork together.
Here’s what to gather:
- Property documents such as deeds, easements, surveys, liens, etc.
- Mortgage documents, plus any other loans (i.e., line of credit) that use the property as collateral.
- Maintenance and service agreements that may continue with the new owners.
- Warranties and guarantees that are transferrable to the new owners.
- Recent utility bills, such as water, electricity, etc.
- Rentals (i.e., water heater rental.)
- Home security agreements and codes.
- Contracts for any work done on an ongoing basis. For example,
lawn maintenance.
Getting these records together early will ensure you’re not scrambling at the last minute to find them. Some of these documents, such as warranties, also make for attractive selling features.