Buying Your Dream Home Phoenix AZ

Choosing your dream home is one of the most important decisions you'll ever make. However, you have to prepare yourself for this process well and in advance.

Local Companies

New Home Guide - Phoenix
(602) 285-0200
1702 East Highland Avenue
Phoenix, AZ
Glendale
(602) 285-0200
1702 East Highland Avenue Suite 202
Phoenix, AZ
If These Walls Could Talk Home Inspection Services, L.L.C.
602-509-7013
P.O. Box 33511
Phoenix, AZ
JAZ Residential, LLC
602.281.2870
4539 N. 22nd St.
Phoenix, AZ
JAZ Residential, LLC
(602) 281-2870
4539 N 22nd St
Phoenix, AZ
HomeSmart Realty
480-734-8222
3131 E. Camelback Rd
Phoenix, AZ
Re/Max Central
602-678-3700
601 W. Hatcher Road
Phoenix, AZ
Artur & Joanna Real Estate Team Phoenix, AZ
602-861-3300
7600 N. 16th St.
Phoenix, AZ
R.O.I. Properities
602-319-1326
7310 N. 16th St. #180
Phoenix, AZ
ZipRealty, Inc -- Ron Bonanni
602-413-5718
1007 E Northview Ave
Phoenix, AZ

Home Buyers' Guide

The process of buying a home is not an easy one. Choosing your dream home is one of the most important decisions you'll ever make. So you have to prepare yourself for this process well and in advance. When buying a home, be sure to avoid some of the critical mistakes that could cost you thousands of dollars. As a Toronto realtor I know they are crucial.

  1. Understand the current market value of the home. Be sure not to low-ball your initial offer. Vendors tend to give less of a counter offer (closer to list price), if they feel insulted. Understand the current market value of the home, and comparable solds. Don't forget that you can find your next home on the web, so search ALL local listings, and check out the MLS (Multiple Listing Service). You have to know that it only includes resale homes, not new developments. Most homes do not give you the actual address here, but many pertinent details.
  2. Know what you are bidding on. Have your agent arrange a home inspection, as it would cost about $300.00 but this could very well be your best money spent. With detailed home inspection data, you can either adjust your offer or take a pass on a property with extensive hidden flaws. If you have the property inspected by a qualified home inspector, you will receive a full written report on the property plus estimated costs of any necessary repairs. It only takes 2-3 hours.
  3. Think of mortgages. Don't forget that when you have a down payment that is almost 25%, it is usually less expensive to arrange a first and second mortgage. Determine what you can afford -- all those extra expenses are sometimes overlooked in purchasing a property.

    To calculate how much monthly payment you can afford, you need to figure your debt-service ratio. To figure it out, you have to list all your loans: car, personal loans, monthly credit card balances, plus your rent or future mortgage payment (includes principal and interest) and the applicable property taxes.

    This total should not exceed approximately 40% of your gross monthly income. Experts say that the monthly mortgage payment and monthly house taxes should not exceed approximately 30% of your gross monthly income....

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Author: Julie Kinnear

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