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At Dwell Realty Group, we know that selecting the right partner for your home-buying journey is essential. Our dedication to innovation, tailored service, and a smooth, stress-free experience is what makes us stand out.
In this informative presentation, we'll explore the essential aspects of partnering with a real estate agent as a buyer. From understanding their role in the homebuying process to maximizing your collaboration for a successful purchase, let's dive into the valuable insights you need to navigate the real estate market with confidence.
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Whether you're a first-time buyer or a seasoned investor who needs a refresher on how transactions work, here are some answers to the most often asked questions.
The first step in the home-buying process is to get pre-approved for a mortgage. Obtaining a lender's pre-approval letter sets the ball rolling in the correct way.
Buying a home takes roughly 10 to 12 weeks from start to finish (from searching online to closing escrow). The average time to close escrow on a home is 30 to 45 days after a home is chosen and an offer is accepted (under normal market conditions). However, cash-paying home purchasers who are well-prepared have been known to purchase properties much faster.
The average down payment in the United States is 11%. However, this figure includes both first-time and recurrent purchasers.
If the equity in your current home will be used to pay for the down payment on your new home, the former must be sold first.
It's entirely up to you! Home buying is, without a doubt, easier today than it has ever been. The opportunity to browse for homes online and view photos before leaving the comfort of your own home has dramatically transformed the home-buying process. Convenience has never been higher. But nothing beats seeing a house in person to get a sense of how it looks and feels.
The timeframe in which the seller must react should be specified in written offers. It should be enough to give them twenty-four hours.
When discussing your home loan options with your lender, especially as a first-time home buyer, it's important to ask about potential down payment assistance programs that you may qualify for. Additionally, confirm the specific details of your loan type and terms with your lender to ensure you have a clear understanding of your financial obligations and available options.