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The Steps to Purchasing a Home

The Steps to Purchasing a Home.  Many people will give you advice on how to purchase a home.  They mean well, but most people you know haven't purchased a home recently and their information could be outdated.

This blog post contains a lot of information and you may need to refer back to it from time to time.  We've tried to keep it short, but it may be too long for some of you.  We've also tried to keep it from too boring, but couldn't figure out how to make this content really exciting :-)

Homes for Sale in Newtown, CT

Here are the steps to purchasing a home:

  1. Find a Realtor- There are many ways to find a Realtor and different ways of selecting a Realtor.  Every buyer's needs are different and each Realtor has their own unique set of tools to offer you.  Some are more experienced, some are better at follow up and some are very tech savvy.  What's important is that you find a Realtor that you trust and one that you feel will do a great job for you. 


  2. Sign the representation agreement - Your Realtor should ask you to sign an representation agreement where the duties of each party (Realtor & client) are spelled out.  Most agreements also spell out the type of housing, the term of the agreement and the town(s) that it covers.  The term of the agreement or # of days in the period of time can go from 1 day to as long as you'd like.  You can also complete the agreement for specific properties.


  3. Speak to a mortgage broker or bank- A big part of purchasing your new home is the determining the correct price range.  A mortgage broker or a bank can pre-qualify for you for a mortgage and let you know your purchasing power.  They will pull your credit and ask for tax returns, W-2's and other such paperwork.  They will tell you how much money to put down and explain different types of mortgage financing.  Your Realtor can most likely recommend professionals to help you.


  4. Give the pre-qualification letter to your Realtor - this will go into your file until you put an offer on a home that you'd like to purchase.  This letter may need to be updated down the road.


  5. Familiarize yourself with the market - Have your Realtor send you homes to consider from the multiple listing service (MLS) or use a major real estate company's site (like Prudential) Realtor.com, trulia.com or other sites to find out what the homes in your price range look like.  This will also help you to select towns and/or neighborhoods.  This is an ongoing process until you find the right home.


  6. Submit an offer to purchase - Across the country, the paperwork changes and is called by different names.  Essentially, your Realtor will write up an offer on the correct paperwork and present it to the selling side.


  7. Negotiations - Some negotiations are easier than others.  Basically, the seller should counteroffer your written offer and perhaps some of the other offer terms (closing date, items included, money down, etc).  This continues until both parties agree or you come to an impasse.  If an impasse happens, then you'll start to look at homes again.


  8. Inspections - Are usually completed within a short period of your offer acceptance.  Your Realtor will tell you what is customary for the area and can provide you with a list of local professionals.  You should attend the property inspections, as well as your Realtor.


  9. Negotiations - Depending on what is found during the inspection period, you will ask the seller to fix items or give you a credit at closing to fix items.  Generally, you will not ask the seller to fix every little thing that is found in the inspection.


  10. Formal Contract - In some parts of the country, the offer form is a formal contract in other parts it is not.  If your offer form is not a contract form, then the seller's attorney will draw up the formal contract of sale and your attorney will review it.  After the attorneys have reviewed it, both parties will sign it.


  11. Bank Appraisal - The bank will send out a local appraiser to the home you would like to purchase.  This is an important part of the process for many reasons.  The appraiser is an uninvolved third party who will place a value on the home.  This will be submitted to the bank.


  12. Mortgage Commitment - This is when the bank puts into writing that they will agree to lend you the money to purchase your new home.  Sometimes, the mortgage commitment has "conditions" that need to be cleared.  Conditions can be something simple like providing a receipt for your homeowner's insurance to providing the source of your down payment.


  13. Set up the Utilities - About 10 days prior to closing, we recommend contacting the utility company (electric, cable, oil, telephone) and set up service to be turned on the day of closing.


  14. Purchase Homeowner's Insurance - You will need homeowner's insurance for your new home to go into effect the day you close.  You will also need to provide a paid receipt for 1 year's insurance to your mortgage company.  If you do not have an insurance agent who handles homeowner's, your Realtor may be able to recommend a local agent.


  15. Final Walk Through - This should be done the day of closing approximately 1 to 2 hours prior to closing.  Your Realtor will meet you and together you'll check the home to make sure it's being left in good condition and that it's clean.


  16. The Closing - In this area, the closing takes place at the office of the seller's attorney.  The buyer will sign the mortgage documents and the seller will sign the deed.  There is other paperwork and if a problems comes up, it can be resolved at the closing.  A typical closing takes 1 to 2 hours.

We hope that you find the steps to purchasing a home helpful. 

If you have any questions about the steps to purchase a home, or if you would talk to us about possibly being your Realtor, please Email us!

Bob & Richelle Ward, Realtors, ABR
Prudential Connecticut Realty
www.connecticuthomesforsale.com
Cell - (203) 470-9818

 

3 commentsBob and Richelle Ward, Realtors, ABR • August 24 2009 05:37PM

Newtown, CT Responsible Dog Owner Day

Newtown, CT Responsible Dog Owner Day.  We picked up a flyer at Mount Pleasant Animal Hospital when we picked up Riley, the Real Estate Dog from boarding about a month ago.  We haven't seen too much about this event posted around town, so we thought we'd post it here. 

You may be familiar with Riley, as he gets around Newtown, CT and the surrounding towns quite a bit.  Recently, we posted about local dog parks and places to walk your dog

OK, getting back to Newtown, CT Responsible Dog Owner Day ...

Dog Days of Summer - Responsible Dog Ownership Day will be held on Saturday, September 12, 2009 from 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm.   The location of this event is at Fairfield Hills by the Pavilion on Mile Hill South.  Proceeds to benefit a FUTURE Newtown Dog Park.  ALL DOGS are welcome from the purebred to the mixed breed.  No aggressive dogs!  All dogs must be on a leash!  Parade of all Breeds begins at 1:00 pm

Events are as follows ($5.00/event):Newtown, CT Responsible Dog Owner Day

1:20 pm: Best Kisser
1:30 pm: Cleanest Plate
1:40 pm: Look-A-Like
1:50 pm: Best Hot Dog Catcher
2:00 pm: Best Wagger
2:10 pm: Best Dressed
2:20 pm: Largest Dog
2:30 pm: Smallest Dog
2:40 pm: Musical Sit

Other scheduled items include:

1:00 to 4:30 pm: Fun Run Obstacle Course ($10.00/run)
1:30 to 2:30 pm: Frisbee Toss ($10.00)
1:30 pm: CGC (Canine Good Citizen) Test
2:00 to 4:00 pm: Caricatures by Party Cartoons (Different prices apply)

Sponsors are Newtown Parks and Recreation, Mount Pleasant Animal Hospital, Canine Training Behavior and The 4H Club.

Bring your family and the dog(s) along to Newtown's Responsible Dog Owner Day and have fun!

Bob & Richelle Ward, Realtors, ABR
Prudential Connecticut Realty
www.connecticuthomesforsale.com
Cell - (203) 470-9818

 

0 commentsBob and Richelle Ward, Realtors, ABR • August 17 2009 05:38PM

Newtown, CT 2009 Labor Day Parade is Coming!!

Get ready for Newtown, CT's 2009 Labor Day Parade!  It will be held Monday, September 7th and starts at 10:00 am.  Line up anywhere along Main Street (Route 25) between Currituck Road and Glover Avenue/Sugar Street (Rt. 302).  You can also set up on Glover Avenue and Queen Street up to Church Hill Road.

Newtown, CT Labor Day Parade Newtown's 2009 Labor Day Parade promises to have the following:

Fire Engines
Girl Scouts/Boy Scouts
Marching Bands
Floats
Friends and Neighbors - both in the parade and watching it
Local Special interest groups (like Canine Advocates in the photo)
Bob & Richelle Ward

Last year's Parade was great and Newtown's 2009 Labor Day Parade should be as well!  We hope to see you there!

Bob & Richelle Ward, Realtors, ABR
Prudential Connecticut Realty
www.connecticuthomesforsale.com
Cell - (203) 470-9818 

 

1 commentBob and Richelle Ward, Realtors, ABR • August 15 2009 11:59AM

What Is Foreclosure?

What is foreclosure?  This question at the top of our list of frequently answered questions (FAQ)!  Many buyers and sellers have heard the term "foreclosure", but many are not really sure as what it means.  Depending on who we are talking to, the answer to this simple question can convey a vastly different meaning.

The simple answer to "what is foreclosure" is that the bank has taken ownership of a home - usually due to the mortgage not being paid for several months.  Once buyers and sellers hear this answer, other questions follow and the conversations that come out of "what is foreclosure" can lead almost anywhere.

Foreclosure is a legal matter and it requires an attorney.  It can be quite complicated and it can also be a rather lengthy process.  For a homeowner, the end result of foreclosure can result in losing ownership of their home and being evicted by a Sheriff.  Losing a home to foreclosure is a devastating and life changing event. 

While in pre-foreclosure, a homeowner can continue to live in the house.  There is usually a period of time where the homeowner can "pay up" the mortage to bring it current and take the house out of foreclosure.  Foreclosure has a lasting affect on your credit report - as long as 7 to 10 years.  Foreclosure laws vary by state and there are different types of foreclosure.  If you are served with foreclosure papers, we suggest that you contact an attorney immediately.

For a homebuyer, "what is foreclosure" can indicate a buying opportunity - a "deal".  A foreclosed property that is listed for sale is a "distressed" sale.  It is a "bank owned" or an "REO" property and generally is priced aggressively to get it sold quickly.  Expect a foreclosure property to be an eyesoar and to be in great disrepair as once the bank owns it, they will not keep up with home maintenace. 

If you have any questions about foreclosure or if you would like a list of foreclosure properties, Email us!

Bob & Richelle Ward, Realtors, ABR
Prudential Connecticut Realty
www.connecticuthomesforsale.com
Cell - (203) 470-9818

 

0 commentsBob and Richelle Ward, Realtors, ABR • August 13 2009 10:31AM

5 Buck Trail, Newtown, CT - Just Listed

5 Buck Trail, Newtown, CT was SOLD for $685,000 by BOB & RICHELLE WARD, Realtors, ABR

  • Listed Price: $729,900
  • 4 Bedrooms, 3.5 Bathrooms
  • 3,253 Square Feet
  • 2.62 Acres

Newtown, CT Home for Sale Newtown, CT Home for Sale Newtown, CT Home for Sale

Stunning French Country Colonial built in 2001 with high end finishes. Custom Kitchen with stainless steel Viking gas range with integrated grill and electric convection oven, GE Advanitum oven/microwave and Fisher Paykel 2 drawer dishwasher. Butler's Pantry with wine refrigerator, glass upper cabinets & under cabinet lighting. Powder Room vanity converted from a Century Furniture's Coeur de France chest. Covered side porch off Living Room. Exquisite Master Bathroom with heated tumbled marble floor and double sink vanity that was converted from buffet table. Exterior lighting, koi pond, mahogany deck & stone patio. Hardwood floors, fireplace, arched windows, French Doors and large Foyer. Borders 3 acres trust land. Architecturally interesting.

Click here or visit www.5BuckTrail.com for more information on 5 Buck Trail, Newtown, CT.  

Bob & Richelle Ward, Realtors, ABR
Prudential Connecticut Realty
www.connecticuthomesforsale.com
Cell - (203) 470-9818

 

1 commentBob and Richelle Ward, Realtors, ABR • August 11 2009 10:16AM