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How to Prepare for Your Home Search

Sean W. Preston - July 17, 2022
 
 
 
December 29 2021 | Whether you were outbid on every home you liked or you never found the right fit because of limited inventory, you probably encountered a few challenges if you tried to buy a home this year.
 
Get help early from a Realtor when it comes to preparing to buy a home.
 
With a new year around the corner, are you thinking about continuing your search? No matter what the market looks like in 2022, we can work together to find the right home for you.
 
To start, take these four steps to prepare for a successful experience, and reach out when you’re ready.
 

1. Stick to a Budget

Tighten those purse strings and start funneling away as much money as possible for your closing costs, down payment and other expenses. Typically, the higher your down payment is, the easier it is to get a mortgage loan.
 

2. Work on Your Credit

Increasing your credit score can help you get a lower mortgage rate, which means a more affordable home purchase on the whole. Try to pay down some debts and set your bills to autopay. Both steps may help you improve your score.
 

3. Consider Where You Might Compromise

Sometimes compromising on a few nice-to-haves can help you find a home within your price range. Could you settle for three bedrooms instead of four? A rural home instead of a suburban one? One story instead of two? You may also think about buying a condo or townhouse.
 

4. Do Some Deep-dive Research

Make sure you know about all your possible mortgage loan options, as some can lower your upfront costs (or even cover them entirely). Talk to a few lenders, ask questions and consider getting preapproved for your loan before starting your search in the new year.
 
Make sure to keep in touch as you get ready to begin house-hunting. And if you need guidance on lenders, mortgage options, or local market trends, reach out anytime.
 

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