Business Articles, Internet Resources and Tutorials - Senyum

Titles Titles & descriptions

Food for Thought
Summer time, a great time to gather with loved ones for picnics to enjoy the fun, fellowship and the food. Fo...

How Real Is Perception?
As consumers, people understand the concept of quality, yet often "quality" is something we sense rather than ...

Five Common Errors to Correct Before Submitting a Letter or Report
You've completed a document, such as a letter or report, and are ready to submit it. Take advantage of one las...

Articles Tutorial
Articles on advertising, sales management, business, stock market, hobbies, health, lifestyle, family relationships, online business, money, stock trading and m...


Link Exchange

Exchange links with our website.


Sponsored Links

   

The Right Time to Buy A Home

Navigation: Main page » Real Estate

 Print this page 

Author: Cecelia Taylor

Article source: http://www.articleworld.net/. Used with author's permission.

There are many real estate market forecasts and predictions available - however the bottom line is that if you want to buy your first home-—there is no wrong time. This is because the motivation to buy is not determined by regional market conditions or by location, but rather by your personal needs. Industry opinions, economic reports, and investor speculation do not sway or predict when a particular individual will be ready to buy.

For the great majority of people, the most compelling reasons to buy a home are based on individual circumstances and personal needs. Some of these factors are:

  • Family needs and desires for children/parents/in-laws/couples
  • Convenience to home, work, school, social activities
  • New work situation
  • Sense of achievement or fulfillment
  • Freedom and independence
  • Sense of security and privacy

Even though there are many changes in the market, both up and down—people still need and want to buy homes. This desire to buy a home is deeply rooted in the fabric of our national consciousness. The intrinsic value of homeownership—defined as worth based on perception of value--gives far more satisfaction than ROI calculators can quantify.

Today, there are many different loan programs with flexible terms to fit all buyers. There are city and county down-payment assistance programs to assist in buying a home. There are condos and manufactured homes to close the affordability gap. For future buyers with blemished credit, there are many debt reduction and counseling programs to help gain a fresh start.

How do you make the leap to become a homeowner? First, you must determine that you want to buy a home. Sounds simple, yet many people find that getting started is the hardest part. There are perceived obstacles in the minds of many would-be homeowners: Do we have enough money for the down payment? How can we get out of our current lease? Where can we afford to live? The goal is home ownership, and there are many steps to reach the goal. You may not be financially ready yet, but you need to ascertain where you are NOW in relation to your goal.

Get your finances in order. Accurately determine your financial situation and check your credit to determine where you fall as a borrower. Look at all of your available assets for your down payment and examine all of the finance options available to you. If you have some credit blemishes, take the time to make timely payments to your creditors to present the best financial picture to your home lender. Make sure that you have a track record of stability in your employment history. Postpone any major purchases such as cars, motorcycles, or large appliances until after you close escrow. Your actual home purchase may still be 12-18 months down the road, but you can still prepare for it now.

Get pre-approved for your mortgage. Once you've cleared the financial hurdles, talk to your lender or broker to find out how much you can afford to borrow along with the expected out-of-pocket costs you will need to incur for the closing. This will include the required down payment (if necessary) along with funds for closing costs, which can run 3-4% of the purchase price. Pre-approval also allows you to shop for a home with an accurate price range. If you are buying in a seller's market, you may want to search for homes that are considerably below your approved price range, so that you can have the most room for negotiation.

Find a credible licensed real estate agent. Look for an agent that can work with you based on YOUR needs and your schedule. Check references of previous clients and make sure that he or she is responsive and available to you. You may not know exactly what you want in terms of a new home, and your agent should work with you to determine your needs and help you find a property that meets your immediate and future needs. Your agent should be familiar with the area where you plan to move. Check with family and friends for successful agent referrals. Ask them how satisfied they were with his/her services and if they would use them again.

Become an informed and practical buyer. Once you determine where you would like to live, determine what factors are most important for your family. Calculate your new commute time and research school information for your children. You may want to consider the proximity to a place of worship and shopping in the area. Make sure to evaluate the surrounding factors that are most important to you, along with factors that are least important.

Find a home that works for you. Check out the floorplan to make sure that it meets your needs. Envision yourself along with your family, living in the home. What are the key points of consideration for your home? If you spend a lot of time in the kitchen, then you want to make sure that the kitchen can accommodate your habits. If you will be working from home, make sure that your home office setup will work. Make sure that all of your telecommunications and electrical needs can be met. Is the backyard adequate for your family? Do you need a garage? Are you willing to make major repairs to the home? Does the style reflect your taste? Can the home grow with you over the next 5 years, 10 years or 30 years?

Make the offer. Once you have located a property that meets your needs, make an offer based on the listing price, along with comparables information and market considerations. Your agent can work with you to determine the best price, along with any contingencies for the sale. Some strong purchase offers include:

  • Short contingency removal periods
  • Short escrow periods
  • Increased cash deposit
  • Love letter from buyer
  • Pre-approved letter from lender guarantee for purchase price

It is good to get an independent home inspection, so that you can know what the potential pitfalls and future maintenance needs may be. Your offer may be accepted as-is; you may face a counter-offer from the seller, or you may be rejected. In a seller's market, you may find yourself bidding with several other buyers for a single piece of property. Work with your real estate agent to determine what is customary in your area. This is when his/her negotiation skills really come in handy!

Once your offer has been accepted, you will enter an escrow period, where all of the title research will be handled, funding requirements met; tax and title transfer paperwork managed. Prior to the close of escrow, you will sign all of your finance paperwork, and pay your remaining deposit and closing fees. After funding is complete, the title company will record the new purchase deed with the County Recorder's office, and you will officially "close".

Congratulations! Now get ready to move! Make sure to connect your new utilities (and disconnect your old service) along with mail forwarding.

Everyone wants someplace to call their own, and whatever your financial picture, there is always a way to purchase a home. The purchase of a home can be a lifelong achievement, but one that is truly a worthy accomplishment.

San Diego offers such a wide variety of communities, all with their own unique characteristics, from beach living to urban centers to mountain ranches, it can be difficult to decide which neighborhood is right for you and your family. Whether you currently live in San Diego and are looking to relocate, or you're from out of town and unfamiliar with the area, San Diego Real Estate Authority can recommend neighborhoods based on the amenities you need (parks, lakes, museums, theaters, cultural centers, etc.), the quality of schools in the area, the type of home you need (from 4-bedroom house to studio apartment), and, of course, your price range.




The Importance of a Stop Loss
The most important thing that you're going to have to learn to become a succesful trader, is taking a loss. Taking a loss is admitting that you were wrong. Tra...

Financial Planners, Why Advertise When Free Publicity and Marketing Is Better?
Commit this to memory, please: To get in the media, being good is good enough.

Whats The Best Way To Care For Your Trampoline?
Your trampoline can be an expensive item, so it's important to properly care for it. Here's some useful tips...

Improve Your Golf Game With This Secret Weapon
Any golfer who has made any effort to improve their golf game will have already heard the often-repeated expression that golf is all in the mind and that the ga...

Credit Counseling – Can It Get You Into More Trouble?
Does your heart skip when the phone rings? Are you afraid to open the mail and get another letter from a debt collector? If so, you are not alone.

Dont be a Square - 5 Strategies to Get Circular With Those Links
One Way Back Links from High Page Rank Link Partners is your Ticket to Search Engine Traffic Heaven. Circular Links is a Win:Win Link Where where everyone gets...

The Many Paths to Plotting
Are you feeling a victim of the 'shoulds' when it comes to plotting your novel? Take heart. No one way is the "right" way. There are many paths to plotting your...

FEAR: How to Defeat the Monster
What is fear? We all know what it feels like, but what exactly is it? The dictionary defines fear as "A painful emotion or passion excited by the expectation of...

Electronic Commerce and WTO
There are several common misconceptions regarding both e-commerce and the WTO and role of WTO in its regulations. First it neither regulates trade, nor does it ...

Managing Time to Accomplish More
Time is inelastic. Despite what some of us persist in believing, it will NOT magically expand to accommodate all we have to do. So, in order to maximize the tim...

The Global Work Marketplace - The Revolution Of How Work Gets Done
Will cubicles be a distant memory for today's workforce? Will the expense of office space and the tremendous burden of employee benefits be a thing of the past ...

Dog Anxiety - How to Deal With It
Does your dog become anxious in thunderstorms, or when separated from you? Anxiety in dogs has many potential causes, and the symptoms can range from shivering...

Realtor Commissions: 5 Powerful Ways to Explode Your Business
Realtor Commissions: 5 Powerful Ways to Explode Your Business and Skyrocket Your Referrals.

FTC Adding to the Franchise Rule
Last summer the FTC put forth a report and then asked for comments on modifications of the franchise rule. There has been no real significant changes since the ...

Can You Make Your Living from Golf?
As with most professional sports, there are millions of dollars for professional golfers to earn each and every year but what about the rest of us? Why should ...

Brand Name Identity in the Oil Business
I submit to you that Brand Name Identity in the Oil Business is just a important today as it was when Mobil Oil and McDonalds were building their brands. Perhap...

3 Steps To Getting A Sales Meeting
Advertising, direct mail, web sites and telesales all have their place but nothing beats the face to face interview. The first challenge is, of course, getting ...

Selling Spiritual Stuff
Why is it that selling drugs, sex, a big screen TVs, or any physical item is easier than selling someone on a new way of thinking? What is it that grounds us in...

The First Steps In Ideal Internet Marketing
The first steps in defining your ideal marketing plan determining what your site is to accomplish. Make sure you know how to measure success before you start im...

Compounding Effect of Selfishness
Five-year-old Katie asked for a coin for her to throw into a fountain at a local shopping centre. She was given one, and duly walked over to the fountain, stopp...

Suffering and Happiness
Suffering, as the Buddha said, is part and parcel of life. How we choose to deal with this reality very much defines the spirit in which we approach life. It ...

Expert Tips on Making Your Own Wedding Stationery
If you want to design and print your own wedding stationery and don't know where to start, here are a few tips that will hopefully get you on your way.

Finance Guide Basics
Every one or rather almost every one in this world would definitely want to have his or her future secured. Thus, every person who earns even a bit would like t...

Learning To Recognize Your Ego
Is your self image controlling your life? Do you often worry about what others think of you? Learn to recognize the ego, and find out the difference between who...

 
Article Categories

Home
Web & Online Business
Affiliate Revenue
Auctions
Blogging RSS
E-Books
E-Commerce
Email Marketing
Ezine Publishing
Internet Marketing
PPC Advertising
SEO
Security
Site Promotion
Spam Blocker
Traffic Building
Web Design
Web Development
Money & Finance
Credit
Currency Trading
Debt Consolidation
Debt Relief
Insurance
Investing
Loans
Mortgage Refinance
Personal Finance
Real Estate
Stocks Mutual Funds
Taxes
Wealth Building
Business
Advertising
Branding
Business Tips
Careers Employment
Copywriting
Customer Service
Entrepreneurialism
Management
Marketing
Networking
Network Marketing
Presentation
Public Relations
Resumes & Cover Letters
Sales
Sales Management
Sales Training
Small Business
Strategic Planning
Team Building
Health & Medicine
Acne
Alternative Medicine
Beauty
Depression
Diabetes
Exercise
Fitness Equipment
Hair Loss
Medicine
Meditation
Men's Issues
Muscle Building
Nutrition
Nutrition Supplements
Weight Loss
Women's Issues
Yoga
Family & Relationships
Babies Toddler
Dating
Holidays
Home Improvement
Interior Decorating
Landscaping & Gardening
Marriage & Wedding
Parenting
Pregnancy
Relationships
Sexuality
Hobbies & Lifestyle
Casinos & Gambling
Cooking Tips
Crafts & Hobbies
Fashion & Style
Golf
Humanities
Mobile Cell Phone
Music
Outdoors
Pets
Photography
Poetry
Politics
Recipes
Science
Vacation Rentals
Writing
Writing Articles
Self-Improvement
Attraction
Coaching
Creativity
Goal Setting
Grief & Loss
Happiness
Innovation
Inspirational
Leadership
Motivation
Organizing
Positive Attitude
Religion
Spirituality
Stress Management
Success
Time Management


www.senyum.net - This website contains articles on wide range of topics. Articles on advertising, sales management, business, stock market, hobbies, health, lifestyle,
family relationships, online business, money, stock trading and many more are available.
www.senyum.net covers USA, UK, Canada, Australia, China and Germany : - complete articles online business - articles tutorial.
Copyright © 2006 SmileMedia Co. All rights reserved.