The hard way always seems to be the better way. I have been told there are two ways to do things in life, "The hard way and the easy way." I think most want to do things the hard way. When it comes to buying a house for the first time, there is process to follow so your buying experience is not done the hard way. The easy way may not seem the best way in the eyes of a buyer, but I assure you it's the correct process. I have seen more problems with mortgage loans following apart because someone led the cart before the horse. Here is the easy way to buy a home.
Get approved first
The first step in the home buying process is to get your finances in order first. Get your credit reports pulled and your income verified to see where you stand. If you don't do this first I guarantee that you will have problems. Most want to go and look at homes first and then apply for a mortgage. This is why all the nightmares you hear about happen in the lending industry.
Meet with reputable lender
After you have been approved for a mortgage meet with the lender to review what type of loan they have approved you for. You need to understand the loan and your estimated payments with your credit. It is important that you understand all aspects of your loan and monthly payments. Mortgage payment can be an issue as well, because you thought you payment might be lower. Some of the on-line calculators don't estimate your entire payment, which causes confusion in lending. The calculators on-line usually estimate your principal and interest payment only, which does not include your taxes, MIP, and homes owners insurance with the payment. So make sure your review all of this with a reputable lender.
Meet with a seasoned realtor
After you have met with a lender and have been approved, the next step is to get a realtor to find homes in your price range. I would recommend that you find a full-time realtor, not one that is part time. The reason is if there is a problem during the day, you will have issues getting a hold of this realtor because they are at work. There are a lot of part-time realtors out there, and as far as I am concerned should not be allowed to have their license. Real Estate is a fulltime career and requires someone that has experience. If you are working with a realtor that does not have experience you could have issues as well.
If this process is followed and the people you are working with are experienced, then your home buying process should be a good one. Buying a home is a big step in life and needs to be handled by experienced real estate professionals.
First Time Home Buyer How To
1. Select Your Terms
Mortgage terms affect both your interest rate and payment. With a large amount of flexibility, lenders allow you to tailor your loan to fit your budget needs. So if your goal is to purchase the most with your income, look into an adjustable rate mortgage with initially low payments.
For security, fixed rates can also have reasonable rates. For even lower rates, you can purchase reductions by paying points at closing. One point equals one percent of the principle. Paying points is affective if you keep your mortgage for at least seven years in order to recoup the cost of buying the rate reduction.
The length of the loan will also affect your rates and payments. 15 year mortgage provides you with a cheaper loan, but payments are about a third higher than a 30 year mortgage.
2. Research Your Lender
Even a difference of an eighth of a point in rates can save you thousands of dollars. The easiest way to save money on your home's purchase is by finding the lowest costing loan.
With online mortgage companies, in just a few minutes you can request loan quotes without hurting your credit report. Every time a potential creditor accesses your report, it temporarily hurts your score.
Rates are one way to evaluate loans. But closing costs can also add up to thousands. That's why the APR number is important. It gives you the total cost of the loan. But if you plan to move or refinance, focus on low closing costs rather than low rates.
3. Apply Online
When you have found the right lender, you can start your home loan application online. Even if you haven't found the right house, you can still get pre-approved and lock in your rates.
With online financing companies, your paperwork is expressed mailed to you. You complete the forms with a notary's seal. Working with your real estate agent, escrow company, and seller, the date of sale can then be finalized.
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