The homebuying process can seem complicated, but if you take things step-by-step,
you will soon be holding the keys to your own home!
Nine steps to buying a home
- Figure out how much you can afford
- Know your rights
- Shop for a loan
- Learn about homebuying programs
- Shop for a home
- Make an offer
- Get a home inspection
- Shop for homeowners insurance
- Sign papers
Step 1: Figure out how much you can afford What you can afford depends on your income,
credit rating, current monthly expenses, downpayment and the interest rate. The
calculators below can help, but it is best to visit a lender to find out for sure.
Need help with your downpayment
and/or closing costs?
A housing counselor can
help you figure out how to manage and pay off your debt, and start saving for that
downpayment!
Step 2: Know your rights Fair Housing:
Step 3: Shop for a loan
Save money
by doing your homework. Talk to several lenders, compare costs and interest rates,
negotiate to get a better deal. Consider getting pre-approved for a loan.
Step 4: Learn about homebuying programs
FHA loan programs offer lower downpayments
and are a good option for first-time homebuyers.
Step 5: Shop for a home
If you choose a home in a neighborhood with a Home Owners Association
(HOA), be sure to request a copy of the HOA packet, so you can review before closing.
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Step 6: Make an offer
Discuss the process with your real News agent.
If the seller counters your offer, you may need to negotiate until you both agree
to the terms of the sale.
Step 7: Get a home inspection Make your
offer contingent on a home inspection. An inspection will tell you about the condition
of the home, and can help you avoid buying a home that needs major repairs.
Step 8: Shop for homeowners insurance Lenders require that you have homeowners insurance.
Be sure to shop around.
Step 9: Sign papers You're finally ready to go to "settlement" or "closing."
Be sure to read everything before you sign!
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