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Rebecca Melancon

Rebecca Melancon
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Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Plan Before You Look

The neighborhood you choose for your new investment is almost as important as the home itself.  It is best to get a notebook to keep future notes in on houses you like.  On the first page in the notebook you will want to write down the things you need in a house and the things you want in a house.  Generally buyers only get about 80% of what they want in a house so there will be things with which you will need to be willing to compromise.  Now is the time to decide what you will compromise on and what you need.

If you are having trouble here are a few ideas to help you along.  What type of neighborhood do you want? Subdivision, rural, or downtown area? How far you have to travel to work may play an important role in where you choose to live.  How many miles are you willing to travel from your home?  If you have children, would you rather they be in a certain school zones?

Those were some of the bigger questions, now that you have those out of the way its time to get down to details.  How many bedrooms and bathrooms?  Do you want a formal dining room?  How many square feet would be large enough?  Do you want a fireplace? A large kitchen or porch? Maybe a home office?

Where it may seem like a lot, writing it all down will help to keep things in perspective.  If you are a first time homebuyer, the buying process can be just as stressful as it can be fun.  Having your wants and needs on paper will help, not only to keep your head on straight, to keep things in perspective.

The last important thing you need to keep in mind is resell value.  You may be intending to stay in this house for the rest of your life.  However, life has a way of throwing curve balls.  If ever you need to sell, you will want your house to sell for the best possible price.

If you are interested in looking at homes in the SWLA area give me a call and I will help you through the process!

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

The Importance of Pre-Approval

Most buyers contact a real estate professional prior to being pre-qualified or pre-approved.  Getting pre-qualified allows you to know how much house you can afford based upon your credit, income, and assets.  Once you are pre-qualified you can know how much your mortgage payments can be, the price range in which you can purchase a home, how much down payment will be necessary, approximate closing costs, and the types of loans that are available to you.

Pre-approval takes it one step further.  The mortgage professional will now get your paycheck stubs, W-2's, retirement information, etc.  If your credit has not already been checked then they will do so at this time.  Lenders will review your financial circumstances including income, debts and assets to determine the loan amount for which you qualify.  The lender will issue a letter indicating the amount you are qualified to borrow.  Mortgage pre-approval gives you a couple of advantages.  First, it lets you know on the front end how much money with which you have to work.  Second, it signals to sellers that you are serious about an offer and that you can indeed qualify for the necessary mortgage to complete the purchase.  If you make an offer on a house with multiple bids, being pre-approved can often give you an edge over other offers.

If you need a referal to a mortgage professional give me a call!