Buying Tips & Tools


Benefits of Home Ownership



Credit:
Owning a home helps you establish financial credibility.Independence:
Owning your own home provides you with independence and more privacy than renting. You are free to paint walls, plant flowers, keep pets and anything else within legal bounds. 

Investment:
As you make more payments and own more of your home, you add to its investment value. Most improvements you make will also add to its value.

 

Pride:
A home reflects its owner’s values and lifestyle. Owning a home can provide you with a source of pride, enjoyment and satisfaction.

 

Security:
A home can provide security against inflation because the value of your home increases as prices go up.

 

Stability:
Being established in a community provides a sense of belonging, stability and security.

 

Tax Advantages:
Interest on your mortgage loan is deductible on your yearly personal income tax return. Many of the closing costs associated with purchasing your home are deductible, as are your property taxes.


Finding the Right Home



Real Estate Agents

You can sit down with a real estate agent and discuss your needs, type of area, style of home, amenities and everything you really want in your next home. Real estate agents can help you by accessing a Listing Service which covers all properties listed for sale within a specific area. Together, you can select the homes you would like to see, set appointments and preview homes in a short period of time. An agent can guide you through the entire process.

 

Newspaper Ads/Internet

Many people go through the real estate classified section or browse the Internet to find a home that appeals to them. However, your real estate agent will have many listings available that may not appear in the newspaper or Internet on a continuous basis. New listings come on the market daily.

 

Multiple Listing Service

Your real estate agent should have access to the multiple listing service if it is available in your area. It usually includes the following details about homes and properties for sale:

  • Location
  • Price
  • Photograph
  • Utilities
  • Amenities
  • Annual property tax
  • Current financing (when assumable)
  • Listing company

 

When Previewing A Home:

  • Write notes when previewing a home so you will be able to discuss the details later with your real estate agent.
  • Ask questions about the home and discuss any objections or concerns you may have.
  • Ask about the community – schools, shopping and transportation.
  • Ask specific questions about the construction of the home; electrical, plumbing, heating, cooling systems, etc.
  • Have Fun

Relax. Finding your new home can be a rewarding experience. Have a good time and enjoy the process.


Home Shopping Tips



Check For Properly Working Appliances/Fixtures:

Bathroom Appliances General
  • Sinks
  • Showers/tubs
  • Toilets
  • Vent fan
  • Heating fan
  • Dishwasher
  • Stove
  • Oven
  • Ice maker
  • Garbage disposal
  • Range hood
  • Refrigerator
  • Freezer
  • Microwave
  • Trash compactor Kitchen
  • Kitchen cabinet doors
  • Drawers
  • Sinks
  • Lights (interior & exterior)
  • Windows
  • Heating system
  • Ceiling fans
  • Hot water system
  • Air conditioning system
  • Electrical outlets
  • Door bells
  • Doors
  • Water purifier
  • Fireplace damper
  • Garage door

Ensure House Is Well-Built & Systems Are In Working Condition:

Exterior Basement Interior
  • Brick bulging or cracking
  • Shingles missing or broken
  • Siding rotted or missing
  • Gutters damaged or need to be cleaned
  • Concrete cracked in sidewalks/driveway
  • Water seepage in basement
  • Cracks in foundation
  • Poor ventilation
  • Sub-flooring damaged or loose
  • Cracked walls or ceiling
  • Cracked tiles
  • Loose plaster
  • Flooring damaged
  • Soft, springy floors
  • Water stains near windows
  • Water stains on ceiling below bathroom
  • Water stains in attic
  • Pipe insulation missing