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Orlando First Time Buyers Information
Owning a
home may be your dream, but in order for the purchase to be the happy and
satisfying experience it was meant to be, you need to ensure that yo
u
are financially and mentally prepared for the responsibilities that come with
it.
Some people have a notion that home ownership is like renting, but with the
power to have pets and paint the walls whatever color you like. However, while
these privileges are available to homeowners in most municipalities, they come
with the responsibilities of a mortgage, taxes and home maintenance. Preparing
for home ownership requires you to take critical stock of your finances and your
expectations.
Of course, this short guide cannot answer all your questions. For specific answers to your specific situation, we encourage you to consult a Sacks Realty Group Sales Associates at 321-354-4057 or 866-254-6877.
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Questions for Prospective Homeowners
Are you ready to buy?
Owning your own home is about more than just being able to decorate any way you
like; it's about being prepared to maintain your home over the years, realizing
that part of your income and time will go towards repairs and maintenance. It's
about being willing to take the risks of home ownership with a realistic
expectation of the rewards.
How much can you afford?
It can be discouraging to find that your salary won't stretch as far as the home
you want to own. However, sacrificing a huge part of your income just to pay the
mortgage can very quickly make home ownership a burden rather than a point of
pride. It's better to buy a modest home now and look at purchasing your "dream
home" in a few years.
What is your debt-to-income ratio?
This is something that lenders take very seriously. Your overall debt should not
be more than 40% of your income, and your housing debt should not be more than
32%. What 32% of your income will buy depends on where you want to live. In
rural or downtrodden areas for example, it can buy a very comfortable residence
and ample acreage. In highly sought-after urban areas however, it may not even
buy a 400 square foot bachelor suite.
What do you want?
Do you like the idea of cleaning your own gutters? Do you shudder at the thought
of lawn care? Would you rather just pay a fee every month and have everything
done for you? Would obeying rules about when you can have your garbage cans out
bother you, or do you want to live in a neighborhood where everything is 'just
so'? The answers to these questions can help you narrow down the search for the
right type of property for you.
We Can Help!
You need a good agent who will work hard for you. Sacks Realty Group Inc. is
dedicated to helping you find the right home, at the best price. We want you to
find the home that will make you happy and successful in real estate ownership.
When you hire us to help you buy your first home, we want to know what you want
and how much you can afford. Then we'll find a way to merge these two priorities
and find a residence that you'll enjoy owning.
Keep your objectives in mind when visiting a home. Sometimes the idea of owning
a home can overwhelm your practical sense, so keep your feelings in check. Keep
a list handy of the features that you need and want in a home, and judge each
home by the list instead of by details that could distract you from your goal.
When you're alone with your agent, you can go over the pros and cons of each
home. We can help you stay on track while still keeping our eyes out for a great
property.
Make the offer. This can be a maze of "buyer", "seller", "chattels", "deposit",
and "completion". We'll be happy to prepare the paperwork and go through it with
you before submitting it. Remember, the seller may reject or counter your offer,
so even at this late date, avoid setting your heart on the home you hope to own.
You'll probably have to write a deposit check to the seller's broker that proves
the seriousness of your offer.
Get all necessary inspections done. A home inspector will check for signs of
harmful materials like asbestos, lead paint and mold. They'll also check for
evidence of pests, faulty wiring and leaks. This is a crucial part of the home
purchase. Not getting an inspection done means that you could be stuck in a home
with a bad case of black mold and no recourse other than to pay for its removal.
Inspections will cost a few hundred dollars, but again, this is more than worth
it in the end. There are several inspectors in the area that we'd be happy to
recommend.
Do a final walkthrough before closing the deal. We'd be happy to do this with
you to make sure that everything agreed upon is completed prior to the final
signing.
From the first interview that determines your requirements to the moment that
you receive the keys, we can help you with the complicated process of buying a
home. Don't hesitate to contact us to find out more about how we can make the
home buying process easier!



