In our experience, a house is not a dream home because of its size or color. Its about how you feel when you walk through the front door - the way you can instantly see your life unfolding there. This about more than real estate. It's about your life and your dreams.
We'll arrange to visit the homes you've selected, together and in-person, to determine the best fit for you.
How can I make the most of my time when visiting homes?
What should I expect when visiting homes?
How many homes should I visit?
Sometimes buyers find their future home the first time out and others look at 50 homes before they see one that checks all their boxes. It’s a good idea to see at least a few alternatives so you have some points of comparison, but sometimes you just know a place is where you want to live.
How can I make the most of my time when visiting homes?
What should I expect when visiting homes?
How many homes should I visit?
Sometimes buyers find their future home the first time out and others look at 50 homes before they see one that checks all their boxes. It’s a good idea to see at least a few alternatives so you have some points of comparison, but sometimes you just know a place is where you want to live.
What should I look for when visiting homes?
Your Scott Property Solutions real estate agent will be your trusted partner for your home search.
Once you’ve narrowed down your list and have a clear favorite, collaborate with us to make an offer on a home.
What should I include with my offer?
Your Scott Property Solutions agent will have the most recent standard purchase offer forms that comply with state and local laws.
What are the most common contingencies?
What happens if I face multiple offers?
In a competitive housing market, you may find yourself competing against other buyers. In that case, your Scott Property Solutions agent is your best ally in strategizing for your offer to be accepted. With access to real-time market data, your SPS agent will know how to best position your offer. If there’s more than one offer, the sellers can:
You and your SPS agent can work together to find out what’s important to the sellers, such as a specific moving date, and to discuss possibly waiving contingencies, adjusting your price or writing a “love letter” about the house.
What is a counteroffer?
The crucial period between an offer and a final contract is an important time to stay in close contact with your Scott Property Solutions agent so you’re equipped with all the information you need to make smart decisions.
What should I expect to see in the contract?
Ask your SPS agent to explain the key points in your multi-page contract, such as:
How do I know when to negotiate and when to let go?
Your Scott Property Solutions agent can guide you, but you also need to decide how much you want a particular property and what you’re willing to accept to get it. You may want to let go when:
What are common contract pitfalls I should avoid?
Your SPS agent will help you watch out for:
According to the National Association of REALTORS®, the most common reasons for contracts to fail or to be delayed are home inspection problems, financing problems or an appraisal issue. Contact a Scott Property Solutions agent to help you navigate the complexities of a real estate contract.
As soon your offer is accepted, you should schedule your home inspection. If you’re buying in a busy season, it may take time to find an available inspector, so rely on your Scott Property Solutions agent to recommend trusted home inspectors.
What is a home inspection?
Your home inspector will check a massive list (more than 1,000 items) of systems, appliances and structures in your home to evaluate its condition. You’ll get a written report that identifies potential problems and future maintenance issues. It’s up to you to decide whether the report means you want to walk away from a house or ask the sellers to make repairs. You can also have an “information only” inspection, which means you’re buying the house as is, but want to know its condition.
What’s included on a home inspection?
The inspector will check:
What should I watch for during the home inspection?
You and your SPS agent should attend the home inspection to learn about home maintenance and so you can see any potential problems yourself. The inspector can answer questions as you go, so if there’s anything you don’t understand or are worried could be a problem, just ask.
I’ve got the home inspection report, now what?
While you and your SPS agent can decide whether to negotiate on anything in the inspection report, you can ask the inspector the following questions:
Your experienced real estate agent can be the best adviser to help you understand the implications of the home inspection.
Some home sellers pay for a home warranty that covers them while their home is on the market and conveys to the buyers after the sale. You can ask your real estate agent for advice about negotiating for the sellers to pay for a warranty or buying one yourself.
What is a home warranty?
A home warranty policy, which typically lasts for one year and is renewable, provides coverage for some of your home’s systems and appliances. In return for the annual fee, the company will cover repair costs and arrange for contractors. You’ll pay a deductible fee and possibly service fees if you need to use the warranty.
Do I need a home warranty?
If you’re buying an existing home, especially one with appliances that are more than four years old, a home warranty can give you peace of mind about paying for unexpected repairs and finding a reliable contractor. If you’re a first-time buyer, especially if you have limited savings, this can be particularly important. If you have plenty of emergency savings, you’re handy or know good contractors, you may not need a warranty. Your real estate agent can also be a good source of recommendations for contractors. If you’re buying a newly built home, structural defects are usually under warranty by the builder for 10 years and other items are typically covered for six months to two years, so you don’t usually need a home warranty.
What should I look for in a home warranty?
To choose a good home warranty, you and your SPS agent should review:
You can always ask your real estate agent for home warranty recommendations and advice.
While you may feel jittery before your closing, your SPS agent and lender should have you fully prepared for the day. As the buyer, you choose the title company for your title search and the closing. Your agent and lender can recommend reliable title companies.
What should I do before the closing?
As your closing nears, you should:
What can I expect at the closing?
In a word: Paperwork! Allot a few hours for your closing. Bring to the closing:
What paperwork is required to close?
You’ll be signing numerous documents, including a repeat of the documents you signed when you applied for your loan. The most important documents you’ll sign are:
What’s next?
After your closing:
Congratulations! You’ve got the keys to your new home! Stay in touch with your Scott Property Solutions agent for future recommendations and service.
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