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Purchasing a home in
Sneads Ferry NC can be fun, exciting and is an important step towards your
financial security. With the help of a
CENTURY 21 American
Properties, Inc. agent, buying a home or
investment property can be easier then you think. Fortunately, Sneads
Ferry NC is an affordable place to purchase and own a home or
investment property.
There are many steps to buying a home or real estate property in North
Carolina. Each region is different with respect to the traditional
methods and procedures. This will be a brief overview will give you a
good idea of what to expect.
Getting ready to buy a home.
When you have decided it is time to invest in your financial future, a
CENTURY 21 American Properties, Inc. agent will be one
of the best decision you can make. Once you have contacted us one of
our agents will set up a time when you can talk about the many options
of home ownership. In this initial meeting the agent will explain
agency to you and find out what type of home or property you are looking
for. Also the agent will suggest that you get prequalified with a
reputable lender. During your initial meeting with the CENTURY 21
American Properties, Inc agent, you will discuss your wants needs and
budget for purchasing a home or property.
Choose the type of agency you are comfortable with. Your
CENTURY 21 American Properties, Inc agent is specialized acting
as a buyers agent for you. But also remember that if you find a
property that you like and it is listed with the company you will be in
a dual agency capacity.
Getting a mortgage prequalification.
Contacting a mortgage company is as simple as picking up the phone. A prequalification letter from a
reputable mortgage company has a two fold effect. First it lets you
know what type of price range you will be looking in and second it is a
great bargaining tool when you make an offer on a property. Sometimes
during the negotiations the seller may be a little reluctant to agree to
a specific term or concession but may be swayed once they know you are
credit and financially able to purchase their property. This also helps
a great deal when competing against multiple offers on a property.
What type of home are you wanting?
When looking for a home their are a number of options from the size of
the home, location, amenities, to the size of the lot or yard. Knowing
what you want in a home will make shopping easier and efficient. Talk
to your CENTURY 21 American Properties, Inc agent and
discuss the many options you are wanting in a property. Try to come up
with a wish list and a needs list. A needs list is something the
property has to have, an example is the number of bedrooms or the size
of the garage. A wish list is items you would like to have but if not
present will not knock a property out of the search, and example is a
fenced yard or a shed in the back yard.
Once you have decided the type of property you will be looking for it is
time to go shopping. CENTURY 21 American
Properties, Inc is a member of the Jacksonville Board, Topsail Board of Realtors and
has access to every property listed in the MLS system in Sneads Ferry, Swansboro,
Jacksonville, Richlands, and the greater Onslow County area. With this
in mind, if you see a property listed with another company, we have
access and the ability to help you purchase the property.
Making the offer.
Once you have found the house that you like it will be time to make a
offer. Your Century 21 American Properties, Inc agent will fill out all
the paperwork necessary. You will see paperwork such as the
Offer to Purchase, Seller Disclosure, Inspection
Addendum, Home Warranty Information, and depending on the age of the
property a Lead Base Paint Disclosure, to name a few. Your
CENTURY 21 American Properties, Inc agent will explain
all the paperwork necessary you will need. In some events the offer you
make may not be acceptable to the seller. In this situation the seller
will generally make changes to the offer and present it back to you in
the form of a counter offer.
Counter Offer
Once the counter offer is presented to you, it is up to you to accept
the changes or make changes of your own. But be aware that during this
process the house or property is still on the market and another buyer
can put in an offer at any time. Once all terms are agreed on by you
and the seller the contracts are signed, all the changes are initialed
and the contracts are delivered to the right people, then you have a
contract.
Earnest Money
When you present the your offer to the seller it is traditional to put
up some good faith money or earnest money deposit. This money will be
help in an escrow account, generally by the listing company, until the
property goes to closing. The amount you put as earnest money deposit
(EMD) is up to you. Some seller do require
a specific amount of EMD to be put down on a house before they accept
your offer. If you do not put any EMD down with your offer a lot of
sellers may not take you as serious. In this area traditionally $500.00
to $1000.00 is put down by the buyer as EMD. When you close on the
property the money will be sent to the closing attorneys office and will
be credited to you. This is not a down payment that a mortgage company
might require, if any. If for some reason the property does not close
and their is a dispute about who gets the EMD, the real estate company
will have to hold it. The real estate company can give you their
opinion about who should get it based on the fact but we are governed by
guidelines.
Inspections
After the accepted offer everyone will be working to close the
property. One thing that is strongly suggested is getting your
inspections on the property completed. Their are a number of
inspections you can have and all are optional to you. The types of
inspections are generally, Structural and system
home inspection, fireplace inspections, roof inspection, septic tank
inspection, mold inspection and survey to name a few.
Once all the inspections you have elected to complete are finished, the
appraiser has finished and the property has value, you have ordered your
home owners insurance, the seller has completed any repairs and you have
fulfilled all the requirements of the mortgage company (paperwork) it
will be time to close.
Closing
Closing on your new house will be exciting, all the hard work will
finally pay off. Yes, sometimes there are last minute glitches and
sometimes everything goes smooth. But in the end, everyone will be
working for one purpose. Closing the property and transferring
ownership to you. At the closing, the attorney will explain all of the
paperwork you are signing. The attorney will go over the requirements
from the mortgage company and will make sure all the documents are
completed. Once all the of the documents are completed with
satisfaction the attorney will have the deed and other paperwork
registered at the county office deed vault.
Congratulation you are the owners of a Swansboro NC home.
This was a brief run down of the process of finding a home and closing
on a home. This in no way lists all the steps and details but is a
overview of the process. Something's in this might be pertinent to your
situation and some might not be. But use this as a simple example.
Your CENTURY 21 American Properties, Inc agent will be able to help you
with all the details from finish to end.
Contact
us today for more information about purchasing a home and available
home in Sneads Ferry North Carolina.