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IT'S MORE THAN WHAT YOU SEE ON TV...

Buying a home is possibly one of the most important decisions you will make, it definitely is one of your biggest financial decisions and you should be prepared. There is a lot that goes into buying a home; from pre approvals, house hunting, negotiations, inspections, appraisals, title work and more. I am here to make sure you have the information you need to not only make an informed decision but one you'll fully be comfortably with. 

If you’ve never purchased a house before, you may have no idea where to begin when preparing

to become a homeowner. You may be on the fence about buying, or you may feel like you are

ready to buy a home today. Either way, these tips can help anyone feel a little more prepared for

their first home purchase!

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MONEY IS KEY

It is easy to begin scrolling through beautiful homes on the market without considering your

budget.Sale postings can be all over your social media feeds, tempting you to just take a peek.

While looking can be fun and exciting, you should prepare financially before you start eyeing

any homes. It is much better to know what your price range is so you don’t fall in love with a

house you just can’t afford (for now!)

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MAKING A LIST, CHECKING IT TWICE

While you need to be realistic and recognize that you likely are not going to find a home with every

single thing you wish to have in a house, making a list of the things that are a priority for you (room

count, big backyard, master walk-in closet, etc.) will help you to make sure you’re only looking at

houses that will fit your wants and needs.

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PHOTOS DON’T TELL THE WHOLE PICTURE

It is easy to fall in love with a home after seeing the listing photos. These perfectly lit, well-staged photos show off houses in their best light, but that doesn’t mean you are getting the whole story. Listing photos are a great place to start, as they will help you to narrow down your options. Unfortunately, there are home traits that may not be portrayed well in photos, whether it be low ceilings, a drafty build, or anything in between.  Once you’ve made a short list of the homes that appear to be a fit for you, always do a home tour. 

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THAT GUT-FEELING

If you walk into a house and it feels like home, trust your gut. There is no better way to know if you should buy a home than seeing how you feel when you walk through the front door. Your home purchase will probably be one of, if not the largest, purchase you’ve made in your life so far. Pictures can only do so much, and nothing can help you decide whether or not a house is made for you better than getting inside it!

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NOTHING ELSE WILL DO

Do you get upset at the thought of losing the house you just toured to someone else? Does it already feel like home when you are inside? These are two signs that you have found the home for you! If you see a home and are ready to stop looking at others, you are one step closer to buying a home you will love.

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THE BEST AGENT

Finding a great real estate agent is going to be the part that ties everything together. A quality agent will help you find homes within your budget that possess your must-have items and they’ll offer you guidance through every step of the process. 

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If you’re looking for a real estate agent to help you find and buy your first dream home, call me today!!

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Miriah Zuniga

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