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Systematic steps to help you buy your home.

Systematic steps to help you buy your home

Are You Ready?
Knowledge and experience are the keys to successful real estate transactions. REALTOR.com® contains an enormous amount of valuable information, and such data -- combined with the expertise, experience and training of local REALTORS® -- can be the essential keys to your success.

One of the keys to making the home buying process easier and more understandable is planning. In doing so, you'll be able to anticipate requests from lenders, lawyers and a host of other professionals. Furthermore, planning will help you discover valuable shortcuts in the home buying process.

Do You Know What You Want?
Whether you are a first-time home buyer or entering the marketplace as a repeat buyer, you need to ask why you want to buy. Are you planning to move to a new community due to a lifestyle change or is buying an option and not a requirement? What would you like in terms of real estate that you do not now have? Do you have a purchasing timeframe?

Whatever your answers, the more you know about the real estate marketplace, the more likely you are to effectively define your goals. As an interesting exercise, it can be worthwhile to look at the questions above and to then discuss them in detail when meeting with local REALTORS®.

Do You Have The Money?
Homes and financing are closely intertwined. (Financing is the difference between the purchase price and the down payment, commonly referred to as debt or the mortgage.) The good news is that over the years new and innovative loan programs have evolved which require a 5 percent down payment or less. In fact, a number of programs now allow purchasers to buy real estate with nothing down.

In addition to a down payment, purchasers also need cash for closing costs (the final costs associated with closing the loan). Several newly emerging loan programs not only allow the purchase of a home with no money down, but also underwrite closing costs.

Not everyone, however, elects to purchase with little or no money down. Less money down means higher monthly mortgage payments, so most home buyers choose to buy with some cash up front.

As to closing costs, in markets where buyers have leverage, it may be possible to negotiate an offer for a home that requires the owner to pay some or all of your settlement expenses. Speak with local REALTORS® for details.

Is Your Financial House in Order?
Those great loans with little or nothing down are not available to everyone: You need good credit. For at least one year prior to purchasing a home, you should assure that every credit card bill, rent check, car payment and other debt is paid in full and on time.


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more advice on ... buying real estate in Columbus, Ohio (16)
Do You Need Mortgage Protection?
If you have a mortgage on your home in the West and North Columbus area, you have probably gotten several offers from insurance companies.

Do You Really Need Title Insurance?
Title insurance is one of the closing cost items on the closing statement when a home is purchased.

Earning Your Loyalty
When you begin to search for a new home, you will probably encounter several Realtors at open houses, through friends or from signs or advertisements.

Keeping an Eye on Zoning Decisions
Zoning classifications are the most important tool that a local government has to control the way land is used in a community.

Keeping Your Earnest Money Safe
When you make an offer on a house, it is accompanied by an earnest money check.

Leaving Yourself a Financial Cushion
When you calculate how much you will need to purchase a home you will add up the down payment and closing costs.

Making Your Dream Home Come True
Your first child is on the way, and you are outgrowing your small apartment.

More Down Payment Help
Perhaps the most common deterrent to first-time home buyers is the lack of a down payment.

Should You Read Every Word?
Buying a house involves a lot of paperwork.

The Elements of Location
When you are in the market for a home, how should you evaluate the properties that appeal to you?

The Language of Financing
When you meet with a lender to apply for financing, you may feel as if you are in a foreign country as the loan officer talks points, Regulation Z margins, PMI, and ARMs.

The Rewards of Home Ownership
People buy a home for a lot of different reasons. They may want to put down roots in a community and create a sense of stability in their lives.

Three "Caballeros"
When you buy a house or refinance your present home, your lender will ask you to pay for an appraisal to help ensure that the sales price and mortgage amount is consistent with the property's market value.

Understanding the Bottom Line
An important part of buying a house is sitting down with your Realtor or a mortgage lender to get a clear idea of how much you can afford.

What is a Balloon Mortgage?
In loan terminology a "balloon" is the unpaid loan balance that must be paid in full on a specified due date.

When You Are Buying Property to Build
You noticed a lot for sale in a suburban area in the West and North Columbus area that looks like a perfect place to build your dream home.

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