10 Steps to Homebuying

The homebuying process can be a daunting process, it can also be the most exciting time of your life knowing you are making an investment in your future.  Either way, a licensed real estate professional will educate and guide you through the process, making sure your real estate needs are met.  Don't be frightened by getting pre-qualified, it's in your best interest to do.  Why look at properties that are above your price range?  That's no way to make a sound investment.  Lead with what you brain says, and don't let emotions guide you into something you won't be comfortable with for the next 5 - 30+ years.

10 Step Guide To Finding Your Perfect Home

1.  Call a real estate professional to start your search - do a quick search, ask friends for recommendations, visit a local office and interview licensed real estate professionals.  Tenure doesn't always mean better service, so ask the right questions for you and your situation.

2. Contact a lender and find out how much you can afford - this involves pulling a credit score and providing statements, pay stubs and such, so make sure you have proper documentation in order.

3.  Start your search - at this time your real estate professional should have set you up with a daily or weekly email with listings in your search criteria.

4. Coordinate with your licensed real estate professional which open houses you'll attend.

5. After viewing properties, you've found the right now.  Work with your real estate professional to make an offer!

6.  Get a home inspection - this is the surest way to know what you are inheriting.  Make sure your inspector is qualified and does a thorough job.  Your real estate professional should have recommendations from previous sales.

7.  Now it's time to get a timeline of what deadlines you have for financing and working with your lender to secure the funds.  Your real estate professional should drive this conversation, but make note of all dates to ensure a thorough understanding of the process.

8.  The appraisal - Your lender will schedule an appraisal of the property to estimate the value of the home.  The appraiser is independent of the lender, but walkthrough the property and give a fair and honest evaluation of the price of the home.

9.  Title examination - A title company will be involved to examine the rightful owner of the property.  Talk to your real estate professional to understand this process in more depth.

10.  Closing time!  You recently did the walkthrough the property, and everything looks good.  You attend the closing, sign all the necessary paperwork and deliver the funds to close the transaction.  It's time to celebrate whatever that may mean to you!

The work may seem over, but there's still a lot to do.  You'll need to declutter, start packing, move, unpack and start creating memories in your new home.  Congrats!

Renting vs. Buying: A Note from RISMedia

RISMedia and RealtyTrac notes that buying remains more affordable than renting in more than half of housing markets.  Home prices are appreciating while wages remain the same - does this sound familiar?  

Portland is going through a resurgence especially when it comes to rent.  Average wage earners will need to pay 37% of rent while if you bought just 38% of your income would go towards your mortgage and housing costs (PMI, interest, etc).  

Think about this when you go to sign another lease.  Wage your options.  According to RealtyTrac, a 3 bedroom home will increase 3.5% in 2016.  For more info, watch here: http://bit.ly/1Sn0Yho

Home Equity Dos and Don'ts

My husband and I just had a conversation about home equity and refinancing our home.  We'd love to purchase a small plot of land in the middle of nowhere for future use or redo our kitchen, so does it make sense to take the equity in our home and parlay that into our next investment or project?

According to RISMedia and Take Charge America, here is what you should do or don't with home equity.  Don't take out excessive equity just in case home market drops.  Do consider home equity if you're making improvements to your house.  Learn more here: http://bit.ly/1S2Nc6N

Best Places to Live in Maine: Down East Magazine

The list has arrived - the Best Places to Live published by the renowned Down East Magazine.  Cape Elizabeth hit the list as one of the best suburbs.  Known for its prime location, top-of-the-line schools and public services, this scenic town has all the bells and whistles you and your family needs.  I know, I grew up there!  Nestled across the bridge from the Old Port, the lighthouses and private beaches are something that everyone will love attending in the summer.  Fort Williams is quite dog friendly for those with four legged friends.  If you're down by Two Lights, stop into Rudy's for happy hour or enjoy a tasty dinner at Sea Glass within the Inn By The Sea.