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Buying on Your
Terms
Buying a home is all about you. What you
need. What you want in the house you'll call
home sweet home. So naturally the buying process
should be all about you, too.
That's why working with an agent is such a
good idea - it puts the focus on what's
important to you. Tomlinson agents work hard to
make your home buying experience just as good as
you imagined it; and since they have the most
innovative tools in the industry, they're
well-equipped to do so.
Here's the Tomlinson 10-step plan to buying
on your terms:
- Conduct a Comparative Market Analysis
A Tomlinson agent can deliver a Comparative Market Analysis
(CMA), which is a breakdown of homes in a particular
location that are currently on the market, expired from the
market, pending a sale, or already sold. The CMA helps you
accurately determine a home's value by comparing homes in
the same area that have already sold.
- Start the Financing Process
Unless you're planning to buy with cash, you'll need to
secure a mortgage loan. Your Tomlinson agent can help you
select a lender and coordinate the timing and paperwork of
your loan.
- Narrow Your Search
The right agent will work to find your new home, first by
opening up your options, then by helping you narrow the
field. S/he will come up with a suggested list of homes that
match your needs, and can even show you homes online, before
arranging for home tours, and providing maps and directions
to the homes you wish to visit.
- Document Assistance
Your Tomlinson agent can help you write and present your
purchase offer on the home of your choosing. Rely on your
agent's expertise in managing the paperwork that's a
necessary part of the home-buying process.
- Evaluate and Negotiate Offers and Counteroffers
While it may be true that anything is negotiable, it may not
always be in your best interest. An agent skilled in
negotiation is your best ally in a competitive market,
helping you get the best purchase price on your new home.
- Get Objective Advice
Your Tomlinson agent is a professional dedicated to guiding
you in your new home purchase. While emotion might color
your judgment, you can rely on your agent to provide an
impartial viewpoint and advise you of options and
alternatives throughout the process.
- Set Up a Home Inspection
Some states require sellers to disclose material facts about
their home's condition to potential buyers. A home
inspection can help you protect your interests by
determining if there are any problems or repairs that need
to be taken care of before you complete your new home
purchase. Your Tomlinson agent can arrange for an inspection
appointment, accompany you (or fill in for you) at the
inspection, and determine additional needs.
- Negotiate Disputes and Issues
Even the smoothest, simplest real estate transaction
involves two parties with needs and objectives that often
differ. Your agent should negotiate, mediate and provide
conflict resolution to help you and the seller come to a
mutually beneficial outcome.
- Prepare for Contingencies
Contractual contingencies are terms that must be met before
an agreement can be binding. Written contingencies must be
removed (in writing and by a specified date) before a
contract can be in full effect. Whether it's financing,
inspection, or any other item in your agreement, your
Tomlinson agent can help you understand how to fulfill or
remove any contractual conditions.
- Get to Closing
Taking possession of your new home is always top of mind.
But unanticipated difficulties at closing can be downright
annoying. Your Tomlinson agent will help you resolve issues
and finalize the transfer of ownership and house keys, so
you can be in the home you always imagined.
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