Buying
Buying your first home is exciting, but it can also be a little nerve-wracking because it’s something you’ve never done before. And trying to think of everything you need to do can feel like a lot. But here’s the key.
You don’t have to figure everything out on your own. And you don’t have to do it all at once. Just tackle it one thing at a time.
Here’s a simple list of 3 main things you should focus on to help you get started.
1. Assemble Your Team: Don’t Do This Alone
Buying a home is a team sport. And having the right professionals by your side can make a world of difference. Here’s who you need to find:
2. Prep Your Finances: Set the Foundation First
This is what determines what you can afford, how competitive you’ll be, and how confident you’ll feel when it’s time to make an offer. Here’s how to get ready:
3. Gather Your Documents: Save Time (and Stress)
When you’re officially ready to kick off the buying process, lenders are going to need to verify your income, assets, and financial history. Having these documents ready-to-go upfront can speed up the process and reduce back-and-forth. Here’s what Bankrate says you need to prep:
Note: the exact time frames and list of documents may vary lender to lender. This is just a general rule of thumb to help you get the ball rolling.
Bottom Line
Buying your first home doesn’t mean you have to have everything figured out. It just requires a plan.
If you start with your finances, organize your documents, and surround yourself with the right people, you’ll be in great shape when the time comes to make a move.
And if you want more information on anything in this list or just need help getting started, don’t hesitate to reach out.
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