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Gerald Mason

Buying a home for the first time is a very intimidating process,if you have a good estate agent this is a great help.

For many people, a home purchase is by far the largest purchase that will ever be made. Of course, you want this monumental purchase to go smoothly. Not only that, you want to be left with a home that you will be happy to live in for years to come. Your real estate agent is one of the best people to help you make the right decision.

During the home buying process, many first time home buyers are reluctant to tell their real estate agent that they do not like a house. This usually comes from a fear that the agent’s feelings will be hurt. However, you should keep in mind as you go through the process that the real estate agent has no more of an emotional attachment to the houses than you do.

If you do not like a particular house, you should make sure to tell your agent so. You shouldn’t beat around the bush or try to dress it up. Plainly tell the real estate agent that you do not like the house. In fact, you should go on to tell the agent the aspects of the house that you do not like. This way, your real estate agent can make sure that you are not shown anymore houses with those attributes.

The financial situation is another hindrance for first time home buyers. Sometimes these qualms remain even after being pre-approved for a mortgage.

It is perfectly fine to be nervous or anxious about the financial aspect of purchasing a home. Outside of the mortgage down payment, there will be other fees for you to pay including, application fees, inspection fees, and closing costs. Ask your real estate agent to give you a list of these fees including the time in the process that they will be due. This will give you time to get ready to pay them.

Purchasing a home is a complex process with a lot of details. Your real estate agent will explain things to you, but certainly should not expect you to understand everything the first time you are told. Don’t be afraid to ask questions for clarification on parts of the process you do not understand. You might even ask your agent to give you information suited to your learning style. For example, if you are a visual learner, you might ask that your real estate agent give you a document explaining the process.

If an unfamiliar situation arises – and they will – don’t panic. There will be instances during the home buying process, that you are unsure how to proceed. This is perfectly normal. Your real estate agent’s role is to help you understand any information that is unclear to you.

It is helpful to educate yourself on the home buying process so that you will feel more comfortable as you go through it. You can use your real estate agent as a source of information or conduct your own research using a library, the internet, or a trusted friend who has purchased a home.

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