Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Be a Powerful Buyer- Part 2

This is Part 2 of a 4 part series.

With all of the scandals surrounding us today, it seems like everyone is repeating the age old addage "Buyer Beware". And while I do think there are a lot of untrustworthy things happening in the general consumer market today, I think "Buyer be Smart" is a better plan of action.

I deal with first time homebuyers (FTHB) on a daily basis, and many of them have the same question; "How do I get these great deals that everyone is talking about?" It's quite simple, yet takes a little bit of work by the potential buyers. These few steps could save you thousands on your next home purchase. I've broken this down into a 4 part series so that I can properly explain each step, and will updating this blog every few days with the next step.

  • Get Pre-approved by a credible lender: This is a very simple process. If you already work with a bank or credit union, make an appointment to meet with their loan officer. If you don't, contact your REALTOR and ask them for recommendations. I recommend that buyers meet with at LEAST 2 different lenders to compare rates, terms, etc. During this one hour appointment, ask the officer about their current programs. How much down payment will you need? Do you qualify for FTHB loans? How much are you pre-approved for? Get this pre-approval in writing. 
  • Interview local agents: Talk with friends and family that have purchased a home within the last 2 years in your area. Based on their recommendations, interview a few agents. Don't simply call the agent in town who has the most advertising, this doesn't make them the best agent. I do recommend that buyers find an agent they like working with, and stick with that agent. As an agent, if I have a buyer come to me that's pre-approved and motivated to find a home, I will bend over backwards to help them no matter what their price range. Buyers that are unorganized and unmotivated don't typically get the same level of service because as agents, we know that person is unlikely to actually buy a home.


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~Matt


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Matthew Barens-REALTOR
RE/MAX Universal  
Cell - (920) 917-0781
http://www.sheboyganareahomes.com
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