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First Time Home Buyer Checklist

Written by Metro Places | Thursday, February 11, 2021

An Easy Checklist for First-Time Homebuyers

For most people, a home is the biggest investment of a lifetime. A checklist helps first-
time home buyers stay on track and simplify the selection process. Here, we will look at
the basic steps of purchasing a home.

Find a Real Estate Agent

Though it is not a legal requirement, hiring a real estate agent is a good idea when

purchasing a home for the first time. Agents are trained in all aspects of the process,

and they can help new buyers find properties that fit their budgets. Because they have

the buyer’s best interests in mind, you are sure to find the right home at the right price

when working with a real estate agent.

 

Set a Budget and Stick to It

Lenders have tightened their requirements, and they will only offer the amount you can

safely afford to pay each month. By figuring out your debt-to-income ratio and using that

information to set a firm budget, you will narrow the search and help your agent find

properties that are in your price range.

 

Get Preapproved for Financing

The next step when purchasing a home for the first time is to seek mortgage

preapproval, as it helps determine how much you can afford to pay each month. The

preapproval process tells sellers and agents that the buyer is ready and able to seal the

deal, and it gives a buyer’s offers additional weight. It is crucial to note that preapproval

is different from prequalification, which determines a buyer’s creditworthiness and starts

the approval process.

 

Start the Search for a New Home

After getting preapproved for a mortgage, it is time to start searching for budget-friendly

options. Your real estate agent will evaluate the local housing market and offer insider

knowledge and recommendations. Once you have found a home you like, consider

scheduling a pre-purchase inspection to determine whether there are any major issues.

 

Make a Fair Offer and Wait for Acceptance

Next, it is time to make an offer. Coming up with a fair offer can be a challenge, but your

real estate agent will help by comparing sales data and local home values. Your agent

also may create an offer letter and send it to the seller or their representative.

Depending on the home’s condition, it may be necessary to request repairs or make the

offer contingent upon an inspection’s results. From there, the seller can accept the offer,

reject it, or make a counteroffer.

 

Close the Deal

After a home has been inspected and appraised, it is time to close the deal. Your

mortgage lender will provide a disclosure agreement detailing the loan’s terms, and it is

important to read this document carefully. Bring your disclosure, your ID, and the down

payment to the closing meeting. Here, you will sign the paperwork and take possession

of the property.

 

In Summary

Buying a first home is a complicated process, but a qualified agent can help new buyers

in many ways. By setting a budget and following the other tips in this guide, you can find

a new home that meets your family’s needs and fits your lifestyle.

 

Contact Us

If you’re ready to take the next step and purchase your first home, Metro Places is the place

for you. Metro Places offers all the elements for a great life. Browse our portfolio of master-

planned communities with new homes throughout the greater Tampa Bay and Fort Myers,

Florida, and see which is the best fit for you. Contact us to schedule a tour today.