Tips
on Buying a New Home
Home buying is an important
personal decision and a big financial investment. You want to find the
home that's right for you and the builder who provides the best overall
value and service. Home buyers and professional home builders agree there
are a number of things you can do to make the buying process enjoyable
and successful.
Do your research. Know
what you want, what's available and how the buying process works before
you start thinking seriously about signing a contract. Browse through newspapers,
magazines and industry/government publications. Consult with family, friends
and co-workers. Attend consumer seminars and check the Internet. Most importantly,
visit model homes and talk with builders and salespeople.
Pre-arrange your mortgage.
If you plan to borrow funds to finance your home purchase, talk to your
lender about mortgages early in the process. Knowing in advance how much
you can spend comfortably and getting pre-approval for a mortgage means
you can proceed from "just looking" to a signed contract with confidence.
Check the builder's
qualifications. There are many reputable, professional builders in the
industry who provide great homes and great service. As you talk with builders
or their salespeople, ask a few questions: How long has the company been
in business? Is it a member of the Homebuilder's Association? Will the
builder give you references? What after-sales service does the builder
offer? Does the builder supply a guaranteed third-party warranty and what
does it cover? "Personal fit" is also important: Does the builder (or salesperson)
listen to you? Understand your needs? Offer useful advice? Do you feel
confident that the company would be good to work with?
Check the home carefully.
Whether a builder has a model home, a sales office or sells directly from
drawings and plans, you'll have plenty of opportunities to look closely
at the quality of the builder's home and what's included. The builder's
"spec" list will detail the construction materials and finishing products.
Ask to see a description, and samples, of the standard features included
in the base price of the house, along with the description and cost of
options the builder offers. When viewing a model home, don't hesitate to
try out windows, open drawers and look into every nook and cranny-the builder
wants you to be convinced of the home's quality and solidity.
Understand the total
cost of buying. Get detailed prices and estimates on everything involved
in buying a home. Your builder and lender can advise you on the costs of
securing a mortgage, taxes and so on. Call movers for estimates. Determine
if you need to buy new appliances, window coverings or furnishings.
CONTENTS:
Today's
new homes are better than ever
Put
yourself in the picture: buy new, buy now!
The
advantage of buying a new home
Some
straight talk about home buying
Hints
for a successful new home search
Tips
on buying a new home
Market
conditions are great