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Preparing to Buy a Home in Bullhead City Arizona

Sunday, December 19th, 2010

With so many great home buys in Bullhead City, Fort Mohave and Mohave Valley it is no surprise that people are taking the plunge and buying a home. For some people the thought of purchasing can be confusing. To help with the process more buyers turn to the web to gather information. Fannie Mae has put together the proceeding information to help you along your quest for information. When you are ready, call us. We know the local real estate market and the neighborhoods in Bullhead City, Fort Mohave and Mohave Valley and we are here to help you find the home you have been yearning for!

Even before you begin looking for a home, the home buying process requires diligent preparation. Buyers who have been preapproved for a home loan often have their offers taken more seriously by sellers. With advance preparation, you can tackle the process of acquiring the financing you need with more confidence. To help you on the path to homeownership, NeighborWorks® offers* step-by-step guides, developed by the Fannie Mae Foundation, that can help you get closer to achieving your dream:
•• Knowing and Understanding Your Credit
•• Opening the Door to a Home of Your Own
•• Choosing the Mortgage that’s Right for You
•• Borrowing Basics: What You Don’t Know Can Hurt You

Buying a Fixer Upper/Foreclosure

Friday, June 11th, 2010

In the Bullhead City, Fort Mohave, Mohave Valley Arizona real estate market, buying a home with the intent to fix it up is one of the best investments you can make. There’s no better way to take control over your home ownership than to customize the design, floor plan, and landscaping.  The current Arizona real estate economic climate is a way to get the home of your dreams without breaking the bank.

However, as any responsible real estate agent will tell you, buying a fixer-upper/foreclosure can be a big challenge. Excessive or hidden damage in a home can be both dangerous and costly. Before you make the plunge, make sure you follow a few important fixer-upper guidelines.

  1. Always get an inspection. Nothing will give you a better idea of what kind of repairs you’ll come across than a thorough home inspection from a trusted source. Don’t take on more damage than you, your contractor, and your budget can handle. 
  2. Pay attention to the layout and structural foundation of the house. If you’ve always dreamed of a large kitchen, make sure your potential new home can be adapted in terms of wiring, plumbing, and layout. Sometimes, the skeletal structure of a house prevents certain types of cosmetic changes.
  3. Location matters. It doesn’t matter if you’re looking for a single family house in Bullhead City or a home Fort Mohave; a home’s value is only as high as the neighborhood in which it’s located. A neglected home in a nice neighborhood has the greatest potential to bring an enormous resale price.
  4. Know the difference between “big fixes” and “small fixes.” Things like drywall, painting, floor refinishing, landscaping, and hardware are easy to do yourself. Things like plumbing, electrical work, windows, and roofs can be more expensive and difficult. Stick to changes you can make for certain based on your skill level and budget.

When buying a home in Bullhead City or looking at Fort Mohave real estate options, a fixer-upper/foreclosure can be one of the best ways to get the home of your dreams for a low overall cost. Just make sure you enter into the transaction with your eyes open, with flexibility in mind, and with Team Fahey at your side.

Freddi Mac offers Incentives to Buyers

Tuesday, January 5th, 2010

Just a reminder for you buyers on the fence,  the promotion date for the HomeSteps 2009 Nationwide SmartBuy Purchase Program ends January 31, 2010.  As part of the SmartBuy Purchase program, HomeSteps is offering Two-year HomeProtect** Home WarrantyUp to a 3.5%* Buyer’s Closing Cost offer (must be submitted upon initial offer) HomeProtect** Appliance Discount (up to 30% savings on appliances)

Remember, you must submit your coupon with the offer to take advantage of this great opportunity.  Click here to search for Freddie Mac homes that qualify for this program.

Keep in mind that this is in addition to the tax credits!

Fannie Announces “First Look” Program for its REO Properties

Monday, December 14th, 2009

Fannie Mae’s “First Look” program applies to the more than 70,000 properties in its real estate owned (REO) inventory. During the first 15 days a property is listed for sale, only buyers who intend to occupy the home and public entities committed to the community may purchase a Fannie Mae REO property. Fannie will waive the earnest money/deposit requirement for public entities, and lower these requirement for individuals who have qualified to use public funds for the purchase. Buyers get 45 days to close—15 days longer than usual. Get details in this Fannie Mae press release. (via NAR Washington Report)

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