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Archive for February 7th, 2010

The subject of real estate can be very tricky as the market continually shifts. Sometimes it is a buyer’s market out there with lots of homes to choose from. Other times the seller’s have the upper hand as more people are looking for quality homes than there are available in the area.

Getting the home you want at a price you can afford is going to take some work on your part. However, since buying a home is likely to be the largest investment you ever make it is well worth it to do your homework before you sign anything.

One of the best ways to do this is to find a home that is worth less than you can afford and then do some repairs and remodeling. If you have the time and the ability to do this on your own you will save a ton of money. It can be very costly to hire a contractor so think about this option only if you are up to the task of completing the majority of the work without the help of a professional.

You might be surprised to discover how much money you can save on a home with an unfinished basement area, for example. Yet this allows you the opportunity to design it exactly how you want it to look. It will also double the amount of space you have to use when you first purchased the home. This is one of the best ways to optimize your investment in any home. You can add extra bedrooms, a family room, and even a home office in that space.

Homes all over the country are being foreclosed on for non payment daily. These homes are generally put up for auction by the bank that the mortgage is owed to. You can find a bargain price on the home of your dreams through this process. You will need to be prequalified for a mortgage loan or a line of credit before the auction though as you will need to have money to put down a sizeable amount of the purchase price that day.

If you are interested in learning the process of buying a home after foreclosure, you can click the following link (how does buying a foreclosure work).

If you are familiar with the area you live in, then you will typically know why individuals are moving out of their home. If they are relocating for work or need to sell their home because they are trying to buy a larger one chances are they will reduce the price to meet your offer just to get out from underneath the home as quickly as possible. This is also true where the couple who owns the home is getting a divorce.

Many people trying to buy a home go through the process of being prequalified. This allows you to discover exactly what the maximum amount is that you can be approved for when it comes to a home mortgage loan. You shouldn’t disclose that figure to the seller of the home but when you make an offer on the home you do want to include a copy of the prequalification certificate.

The reason for this is that they are more likely to agree to a lower offer than the asking price from someone who definitely has the ability to get the financing. This is a signal to them that you really are ready to buy their home if the price is right for them. They also don’t need to continue considering other offers and then later find out the individual couldn’t get the loan to complete the process.

Buying a home isn’t an investment you want to take lightly. Most mortgages last a 30 year period so the purchase will affect your budget for a very large part of your life. Purchasing the home you want at a price you can afford takes planning, research, and time. Yet this investment is well worth it to be living in the home of your dreams at a bargain of a price.
If you’d like to find out more about the process for buying foreclosed homes, you can click the following link (the process of buying a home after foreclosure).