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Liora G. Meidan
201-615-7678
liora@liorameidan.com

You can trust us to find the mortgage program that's best for you.
Daniel Meidan
201-615-7468
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you're thinking of moving to a new one the following tips will help you to
outline the steps needed to get started. Don’t forget that there are helpful
professionals to help you along the way:
- SELECT
an agent with whom you can
identify, trust, share confidences, feel comfortable and who will go the
extra mile for you. Ask for references. Have your agent explain the search
process. Who you select often determines how successful your home search
will be. Then...
- IDENTIFY to
the best of your ability the important elements of your "dream
house". Clearly identify your resources to be applied to the purchase
(i.e., savings, cash from the sale of your present home, stocks, bonds,
gifts from family, etc.). Remember, be open and honest. A good agent is not
out to squander your resources. Then...
- MANAGE the
process. There is absolutely no reason why home buying should be anything
but fun and exciting. It is an adventure and a new beginning. Take charge
and control the process to meet your need. Expect your agent to assist and
counsel you. Then...
- PLANNING
is essential. Plan your
resources to be invested in a new home. Plan to spend a reasonable amount of
time reviewing a reasonable number of properties. Plan to negotiate toward a
win/win purchase. Plan for success and setbacks. Plan to reach your goal.
Then...
- LEARN
what is available at what cost
in which neighborhoods? What financing alternatives are available to you?
What neighborhood amenities are present? What amenities are really important
to you in a home and neighborhood? Then...
- EXPECT
decision-making time. Expect to
spend time and energy talking and thinking about which home is best. Expect
to negotiate the contract. Expect your agent to keep you informed. Expect
your agent to assist you to the best of his/her ability. Expect
SUCCESS!!!
Reminders:
Before you start house hunting, it would be
helpful to know how much home you can afford. A good real estate agent can
usually make some quick calculations and give you a ballpark estimate of the
amount of a loan you are most likely to obtain. A lender may also
"pre-qualify" you with a similar estimate. However, their ability to
pre-qualify you in this manner is no guarantee you will be able to obtain a
loan.
A brief appointment with a lender can get you
pre-approved for the maximum amount of mortgage you can obtain. This procedure
includes running a credit check and verifying your income and expenses. Your
lender may then provide you with a certificate of approval for the amount of the
loan for which you qualify.
Armed with this information, you and your Realtor
can start hunting for your new home with confidence. Your Realtor will be able
to save you a great deal of time by searching for homes that meet your needs in
your price range. You will also be in an excellent bargaining position when it
comes to negotiating the best price for the home you choose. Pre-approval of a
mortgage can also help your transaction move forward to a speedy close.
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