Buying

Many Americans Plan Move to Reduce Costs

According to a new survey from LendingTree, nearly half of more than 2,000 Americans recently surveyed say they plan to move soon to reduce living expenses. Forty-six percent of respondents say they plan to relocate within the next year.

The COVID-19 pandemic has been a big motivator here in the Indy area.

If you can relate, Let’s start planning for 2021! I can help with a hassle-free “No Strings Attached” Room by Room Analysis. What does this mean…. that I walk the property (inside and out) and give my two cents on repairs/improvements that could be done to yield a quick home sale as well as sell for the most $$$. I am a phone call / text away!

Steps on Buying a House

1.       Check your credit score. The Things that Matter :
2.       Figure out how much house you can afford. The Key Factors in calculating affordability :

    • Income
    • Funds Available
    • Debt and Expenses
    • Credit Profile
3.       Get pre-approved. And the Top Reasons Why :

 

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Buying a home can be stressful and overwhelming. Understanding the key steps can help you reach your goal and make your dream a reality. If you need to talk through your particular situation, give me a call at (317) 625-0655. It’s why I am here!

Common Real Estate Seller Disclosures

I found this great article on some Common Real Estate Seller Disclosures that I wanted to share. I have seen a few deals go sideways because of these.  Some are obvious… some not so much. This is why you have me a phone call away – to help sort thru the paperwork when buying a home.  CLICK HERE

SOME KEY TAKEAWAYS

  • Property sellers are usually legally required to disclose information about a property’s condition that might negatively affect its value
  • Even if Indiana doesn’t require disclosure of a particular problem, it may behoove sellers to disclose it anyway to prevent future problems with a potential buyer
  • Information that may need to be disclosed can include death due to violent crime on the property, neighborhood nuisances like noise or odors, hazards, water damage, and home repairs

Real estate laws can vary, so it is extremely important to work closely with an EXPERIENCED Real Estate Agent to keep everyone honest. Let me help! I have learned a thing or two in my 30+ years to help save clients money, help them through a sticky point, or just make it plain easier for them.