Buying a new home is hardly ever simple and straightforward. As a first-time home buyer, you’ll be entering uncharted territory and about to make the biggest investment of your life.
Together, these two advisors can help you find the right home and make a sound financial decision.
You’re going to want to select a real estate agent to work for you exclusively as a buyer agent. Among other things, your buyer agent will:
Your mortgage loan officer will do a lot more than take your loan application. Among other things, your loan officer will:
Most people find their buyer agent and loan officer through referrals from friends and family. You can also check online listings and customer reviews. Look for local experience with first-time home buyers – and for references (including names and phone numbers) from satisfied customers.
For the smoothest home buying experience, work with your advisors right from the start. You can count on them for invaluable guidance every step of the way.
If you’re thinking about buying your first home, a great place to start is with our First-Time Home Buyer’s Guide, which provides all sorts of advice, tools and tips for the home buying journey. It will give you a clear picture of what to expect all along the way. View or download the guide today for the information you need to make a sound financial decision.
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