Get a Head Start on the Spring Market

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Typically, the most buyers are out and about buying homes in the Spring market.  The Spring market around here starts as early as late January.  There are already homes coming on the market and you could be the “early bird” buyer who gets the home!

Here’s how to get started:

Get Your Finances and Budget In Order

  • Completely analyze your finances and collect any necessary documents.  Your lender will need to look over your W2′s or 1099′s, bank statements, proof of current income, copies of tax returns, and account statements.
  • Don’t do anything now that could damage your credit score. Postpone making any big purchases like a car or rack up a slew of credit card debt.
  • Make sure you keep saving money and cut back on your spending so you have enough for a down payment, closing costs, and more. Owning a home requires extra money for maintenance costs, utilities, condo fees, etc.
  • Go through your budget to determine what you can pay (and feel comfortable paying) per month toward your new home. Focus more on your monthly budget and desired payments and less on the purchase price for right now.

Get Pre-Approved for a Loan

You must get pre-approved BEFORE you get too far into looking at homes (don’t mix this up with pre-qualified!).

Sellers like to work with buyers who are already pre-approved for a loan. It means you’re a serious buyer and are able to make a purchase.

Once you’re pre-approved for a loan by a lender, you will know:

  • how much house you can afford,
  • what your down payment requirements are (you can buy a home with as little as 3% down nowadays), and
  • what your monthly mortgage payments could be as well as expected closing costs.

To get this done, meet with a mortgage lender who can get you up to speed on different loan products and their requirements (such as credit score and down payment), and also give you an overview of current interest rates and their future outlook.

The better your financial picture, the better the rate and loan…it’s that simple. However, most people are approved for more than they want to spend every month, so be sure to understand the correlation between your price point and your monthly payment. 

Tell your lender you are interested in understanding what price range to be looking in based on the monthly payments you feel comfortable with.

Explore and Window Shop

Before buying a home, you need to understand your needs and wants. Take these steps to help you learn what you like and don’t like so you’re all set (and confident!) when it comes time for serious house hunting and the rush of putting in an offer.

  1. Really think hard about your day-to-day life and what you want and need in your home. It helps to make a list of your must-haves (i.e., three bedrooms or an outdoor space) and your deal breakers (i.e., no in unit washer/dryer or no parking space).
  2. Get to know the neighborhoods in which you are considering buying. Go there for your normal activities such as coffee with friends or grocery shopping. Try some local restaurants and see what it’s like there at night. Your agent can also give you guidance on other neighborhoods that are more affordable but have the same feel and amenities you are looking for in your new home.
  3. Start casually visiting open houses to get a sense of pricing for the space, location and features of homes. Think of this as window shopping, but leave the wallet at home! This will help educate you about the local market and how much of your “wants and needs” are realistic within your budget. I’m sure you are also browsing the apps on your phone such as Zillow which is a good thing! It helps to get a sense of what you like and don’t like, locations, and what’s in your budget.

Its the Final Countdown

Before you get swept up into the house hunting process, it’s time to stop and ask yourself some serious questions.

Hopefully, you understand your personal needs and budget at this point but it’s good to go through some self-reflection to make sure if moving forward on a home is right for you at this time.

Is your lifestyle ready for homeownership? Do you plan to be in the area for at least another 4 years? Is your job stable and income consistent? Do you plan to marry or have children soon that may affect where you live?

It doesn’t hurt to put some feelers out and then realize that you might need to wait another year or so before you are comfortable or ready to put down roots.  That’s okay to have your own time table, and your agent will understand.

When Youre Ready!

If you know you want to buy a home this year, let’s get started before other buyers are out there making offers.  Reach out to me so we can make a plan.  Especially if you need to also sell a home, it’s important we time everything perfectly so you don’t end up with two homes or no homes.  It’s never too early to start the planning process, and I’m ready when you are. Email me to get started.

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I'm Daisy Mazariegos and I love helping first time home buyers make their first home more affordable and I love helping sellers looking to move up to their forever home. Let me know how I can help you make your real estate dreams come true. 

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