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Avoid Common First-Time Buyer Mistakes

Wednesday, September 8th, 2010

If you are in the market to buy your first home, you may have already realized that the process involves many different levels of knowledge and understanding. Chances are many steps of the process are completely foreign to you.

By arming yourself with an arsenal of important questions, as well as with a team of professionals, you are sure to avoid some of the most common first-time homebuyer mistakes.

1. Interrogate the Lender. There’s no need to play good cop, bad cop. This simply means you need to ask every question that comes to mind. In the wake of the predatory lending storm, its important to be sure you understand exactly what your mortgage will entail. Be sure to compare rates with other lenders to be sure you are getting the best rate. You can also ask for par pricing, which is the rate without points.

2. Be Ready To Act. In many markets, highly desirable areas come with a large amount of competition. Many buyers may be looking at the same homes as you. If you hesitate, you may very well lose out on your dream home. The best advice? Don’t begin the process of viewing homes unless you are really ready to buy.

3. Think Long Term. You love the house, and you can deal with the small bedrooms and laundry room in the garage, but will the next set of buyers? If you are planning on selling the home in the next few years, you must remember to consider the resale value of a home. Is this neighborhood appreciating quickly, or are homes losing value?

4. Be Competitive. We all want to buy a home for the best bargain price possible, but a careful consideration is respecting the seller. You may view a low ball offer as a starting point, but a seller may view it as an insult and refuse to answer your offer. If you really want a home, be reasonable with your starting bid.

Use these simple tips to avoid some of the most common buyer mistakes!

Home Buyer Tax Credit Deadline Extended

Monday, July 5th, 2010

The home buyer tax credit now has an extended closing deadline, thanks to Congress. The new deadline is set for September 30, 2010. This will allow for thousands of home buyers to take advantage of the $8,000 and $6,500 tax credits that saw their previous deadline pass on June 30th.

The National Association of Realtors has been encouraging of its passage. “We know that up to 180,000 home buyers eligible for the tax credit are rejoicing this morning. And we all thank both houses of Congress for their work to ensure passage of both bills,” said NAR president Vicki Cox Golder.

Who is eligible for this deadline extension? If you are a first time or “step up” homebuyer who had a fully executed contract in place as of April 30, 2010, but was unable to close by the previous June 30th deadline, then you’re in luck. You are considered a first time home buyer if you have not owned your own home in the last three years. The same income restrictions and rules apply for the extension as were in place for the previous June 30th deadline.

For more information on whether or not you are eligible for this extension, please contact me.

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