Buyer’s 10 Steps To Success

by | Jun 30, 2022

The home buying process, especially for first-time homebuyers, can be especially challenging and difficult to maneuver. However, with an experienced and knowledgeable REALTOR®, you will be guided through the process and know exactly what to expect. When we’re looking for a new home together, here’s what you can expect to see during our home buying experience:

  1. Qualification of Needs Analysis.
  2. Guidance in choosing a Lender.
  3. Select a given area to search given needs analysis (Set-up Denver’s MLS Portal).
  4. Set-up showings in determined area(s).
  5. Select a house/condo, advise on contract and buying process, and make an Offer.
  6. Negotiate on Buyer’s behalf as we have fiduciary duty to look after Buyer’s best interests.
  7. 3rd Party vendor advice and selection for Inspection process with necessary contractors.
  8. Pre-close preparation coordinating lender underwriting and appraisal cycle, and Title Co. Transfer electricity, gas, lawn care, cable and other routine services.
  9. Closing: Refers to the meeting where ownership of the property is legally transferred to the buyer. The goal is to get there with minimal frustration and consternation.
  10. Celebrate! Post-closing networking, providing resources and contacts for whatever settling in services you require. You have arrived! Welcome to Colorado!

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