Top 4 Questions Homebuyers Need Answered
Before They Buy
Buying a house is the biggest
investment most people will make in their lifetime, and the complex process
can be intimidating to many homebuyers. Knowing the right questions to ask and receiving professional advice will help
your clients make a sound investment for their future.
Whether they are buying
their first home or moving across country, navigating everything from jargon to
home buying basics can be scary and overwhelming.
Before your client
begins the purchase process, make sure they have answers to these top homebuyer
questions. Each is a critical component to making an educated and informed
decision.
Top
Homebuyer Questions
1. Where do we
want to live?
The first step is to
help your buyer narrow down a location and style of home. They have probably
already researched online to get a sense of pricing and area.
Help them determine
what factors are most important when it comes to choosing a neighborhood such
as schools, commute to work, shopping, entertainment and how quiet or peaceful
the neighborhood is versus a hustling and bustling urban area.
Knowing the answers to
these questions before they get in the car will save everyone time and
frustration by eliminating developments and neighborhoods that are of little to
no interest. If you are out viewing homes in a specific area, let your clients
stop and talk to homeowners. They need to understand why others enjoy living in
that area.
2. How much
money do we need to have saved?
The mortgage product
that your client selects will assist in determining down payment requirements.
This is why it is so important that they speak with a licensed mortgage
representative to discuss their down payment and mortgage options prior to
viewing homes.
However, there are
additional costs associated with a purchase that they must be aware of:
§ Make sure they have enough money set aside for
closing costs and other related expenses
§ They will need to prepare for the cost of a
property assessment, lender appraisal and home inspection
§ Moving costs including the transfer of all
utilities and services such as heat, water, TV
3. How much
would we like to spend monthly?
Unfortunately, many
people bite off more than they can chew when purchasing a home because they
look at the total purchase price instead of the monthly payments.
Keep in mind that what
they qualify for isn’t always the same as what they can afford. A pre-approval
letter is something you should get at the front-end to ensure you are looking
within the right price range and your client is comfortable with their mortgage
options.
A licensed mortgage
loan officer can provide a total monthly payment including principal and
interest, property taxes, homeowners insurance and monthly mortgage insurance
if applicable.
You may also want to
advise them that there may be additional expenses when purchasing a home, townhouse
or condo:
§ Heating/Gas/Oil
§ Electric
§ Water
§ Homeowners Association Fee
§ Landscaping
§ Cable/TV
§ Sewer
4. Why should I
work with a buyer’s agent?
Choosing a real estate professional is one of the first decisions a buyer will
make. It is also a very personal decision depending on the qualities most
important to the buyer.
While traits such as
honesty, integrity, knowledge and experience are all very important, it is also
vital that your clients feel comfortable with the real estate professional they
choose. Encourage potential clients to research before making a decision by
looking at LinkedIn and other online profiles.
A buyer’s agent works
as an advocate, providing guidance as well as open lines of communication.
Explaining the purchase process and keeping the buyer informed along the way is
a way to work together through the buying process.
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