*Note: The article presented here is written by authors not affiliated with hashemian.com.
This site is not responsible for any errors, omissions, or objectionable content.
Exercise care before engaging in business with any companies mentioned in this article.

Go to: /articles/2007/07/04/ for other articles.

A House Buying Checklist

A house buying checklist will keep you from forgetting something important, and help make the whole process a little less chaotic. It is perhaps best to put together your own list according to your own needs. Here are some of the items you will want to include.

- Prepare to buy a house. Figure out the monthly payment you can afford, but also how much you want to afford, if you have other major goals. Take a look at your credit report. Take actions to improve your credit score. List what you want or need in a home, prioritizing each item it in case you can't get everything.

- Narrow the search to an area you like. Consider what you need to be comfortable. You can use online resources to investigate towns, and to check on crime rates. You can also read various local newspapers online to get a "feel" for a town. If you already know the town you'll be moving to, start driving around to see which neighborhoods you like.

- Get preapproved for a mortgage loan. Gather pay stubs, recent bank statements, tax returns, w-2 forms, and proof of other income. Visit several lenders. Have a list of questions about your loan options, and take notes. Get copies of any pre-approval letters. You can submit these with your offers, so the seller knows you are able to follow through.

- Start shopping for a house. Look at online listings, in newspapers, and in real estate guides. Locate a real estate agent that's active in the neighborhoods you like, and one who sells the types of houses you're looking for. You may want to consider using a buyer's agent. Be very clear about what you're looking for. If an agent repeatedly shows you homes that don't fit your criteria, find a new agent to help you.

- Go see those homes. Have a good list of questions as part of your house buying checklist. Does the house have what you need? Does it feel good when you walk through it? Do you like the neighborhood? What problems does it have? A photo or written description will help you remember the home after looking at others. Carry and use a home inspection checklist, so you can take notes to pass along to a professional home inspector.

- The decision. It may be best to look at six or more homes before writing an offer. Does this home have what you need? How does it compare to others you have seen? What is the appraised value, or at least the value indicated by the tax assessor. Why is the seller selling? Have there been other offers, and what happened with them (ask the agent)?

- The offer. Don't reveal your thoughts on possible negotiations to the agent. Make out your earnest money check to an escrow agent, or the real estate broker if they have an escrow account. Specify what stays with the home, and who will pay for each closing cost. Have contingencies in the offer for any necessary inspections.

- Closing the purchase. Get inspections done as soon as you can after the offer is accepted. Watch the deadlines for any other contingencies in the offer. Make sure you have a written loan commitment from a lender. Set a closing date. Buy insurance for the house. Get a copy of the closing statement before closing. Have a cashiers check ready for the closing.

- Moving. When the closing date is certain, transfer utilities to your name. Change your address at the post office. Pack. Hire a mover or arrange for a u-haul. Transfer your prescriptions if you are moving out of town. Register the kids in their new schools.

- A final item on your house buying checklist: check out everything thoroughly when you arrive at your new home. Generally (and specifically in most contracts) it should be in the same or better condition as the day you made your offer.

Source: Free Online Articles (www.articlesbase.com/) from ArticlesBase.com

About the Author:
Copyright Steve Gillman. See a photo of the house we bought for $17,500 (home page), get a Home Inspection Checklist (www.housesunderfiftythousand.com/home-inspection-checklist.html), and more, at: http://www.HousesUnderFiftyThousand.com


Article Topics
Adsense Advertising Bankruptcy Blog Credit Card
Debt Google Ira Marketing Mortgage
Real Estate Rental Retirement Rss Search Engine
Seo Stocks Tax
Recent Articles

Read Financial Markets  |   Home  |   Blog  |   Web Tools  |   News  |   Articles  |   FAQ  |   About  |   Contact

© 2001-2008 Robert Vahid Hashemian
Support the effort
Liked this page?
Please consider creating a link to it
from your Web site.

hashemian.com
هاشمیان.com

 Home

 Blog

 Web Tools Add Free Web Tools custom Google Toolbar button (Requires Toolbar >V4)
Usage

 News

 Articles

 FAQ

 About

 Contact

 Financial Markets Book
Read Complete Book


BOOK
Fifteen Minute Checklist for Buying a House
William B. Hill
$10.00

BOOK
Your Own Home: A Checklist For Buying And Selling A House, Apartment, Or Condominium
Patricia Connolly


EBOOKS
Home Buyer's Checklist: Everything You Need to Know--but Forget to Ask--Before You Buy a Home
Robert Irwin
$14.95


BOOK
Home Closing Checklist
Robert Irwin
$12.95


BOOK
The Essential Home Buyer's Checklists: 88 Best Ways to Avoid the Costly Mistakes and Hidden Dangers Every Home Buyer Must Face
Denise Evans
$14.95

|house-buying-checklist|

more…



aStore - Hashemian.com on Amazon

Visits: Powered by hashemian.com

 

 

 

 

 

Search Hashemian.com





Halloween Lighted Haunted House
$9.99
Ends: Sat Oct 11, 2008 23:18:28 EST


RPPC PHOTO POSTCARD BATH HOUSE BELKNAP SPRINGS OREGON
$7.00
Ends: Sat Oct 11, 2008 23:20:11 EST


55" Cat Tree Condo House Scratcher Pet Furniture bed-03
$59.99
Ends: Sat Oct 11, 2008 23:27:34 EST


OEM Palm Treo Tungsten T5 E2 TX LifeDrive House Charger
$9.98
Ends: Sat Oct 11, 2008 23:40:16 EST


NEW OEM SHARP HOUSE CHARGER FOR T-MOBILE SIDEKICK 1 2 3
$4.95
Ends: Sat Oct 11, 2008 23:46:16 EST

more…