iSnare.com - Free Content Articles Directory
Authors Contents [Advanced Search][Add OpenSearch][Job Search]
Distribute your articles to thousands of article sites for only $2 and below! Read more...

Index  Real Estate
 

Purchasing A Home In New York

 
[ Contact the Author] [ Send to a Friend] [ Article Publisher] [Make PDF] [ Print] [ Bookmark & Share]
 
Read our Terms of Service before reprinting this article. The submitter specified above has claimed the rights to this article.
Andrew Dubinsky

The first step in purchasing a home in New York is engaging a Real Estate Broker. Once the purchaser chooses the ideal home, an offer is made to the seller. The offer is officially made by the purchaser by filling out an agreement called a binder and an advance amount of 1% of the offered consideration is deposited with the seller by the buyer as earnest money.

The binder is the basic agreement for a purchaser of a home and requires that various conditions be included. The s conditions required include, the amount of mortgage loan that the purchaser can raise, structural stability of the property based on a report by a structural engineer, pest control inspection reports, water purity in places where the municipal supply does not reach, drainage inspection reports especially in homes that are not connected to the public sewage systems and inspection of radiation levels if any. Once the binder is signed the purchaser should engage a lawyer, a real estate title company or a title trust company to search and give a certification that the property has a clear title. The New York state Insurance Department regulates the fees charged for a title search. Details of real estate title companies and title trust companies are available with the New York Land Title Association, The New York Society of Mortgage Professionals and the American Land title Association. Mortgage companies and banks lend money on the basis of the property having a clear title.

The seller is liable to disclose to the purchaser, any encumbrance on the title such as prescriptive easements and liens arising out of non payment of maintenance services, taxes, previous mortgages, judgments, municipal rates or divorce. Further, the purchaser is required to obtain a title insurance by paying a one time premium under the New York State Laws . The seller’s lawyer then draws up and sends the contract to the purchaser’s lawyer. The purchaser’s lawyer whets the contract. The purchaser then makes a down payment by check which the seller is expected to deposit in a bank as escrow. At this juncture, the purchaser can sort out mortgage applications, arrange for carrying out the required inspections and renegotiate or withdraw from the contract in case of irreconcilable differences. The purchaser will be well served by a mortgage plan that covers a combination of not only the cost of the transaction but also the incidental fees.

A promissory note is signed with the mortgage company by the purchaser which functions as the mortgage agreement. Mortgage Insurance is often waived by mortgage companies if the applicant has a reliable payment history. Once all formalities are concluded the contract is formally signed and sealed for the purchase of the home. This is the closure of the purchase and it is at this time that Attorney and agents fees are payable. The purchaser is required to show the proof of a home owners insurance at the time of closure and leave with the keys to his new home.

Important NoticeDISCLAIMER: All information, content, and data in this article are sole opinions and/or findings of the individual user or organization that registered and submitted this article at Isnare.com without any fee. The article is strictly for educational or entertainment purposes only and should not be used in any way, implemented or applied without consultation from a professional. We at Isnare.com do not, in anyway, contribute or include our own findings, facts and opinions in any articles presented in this site. Publishing this article does not constitute Isnare.com's support or sponsorship for this article. Isnare.com is an article publishing service. Please read our Terms of Service for more information.

Article Tags: mortgage [See Dictionary], purchaser [See Dictionary], title [See Dictionary]
Got a question about this article? Ask the community!
Article published on November 17, 2007 at Isnare.com
 
Rate this article:

How To Purchase A Home In The State Of New Jersey
Submitted by: Andrew Dubinsky

The firs step in purchasing a home in New Jersey is to zero in on an agent or Realtor The agent under the laws of New Jersey owes fiduciary duties to the seller...

Movers: 7 Keys To Finding The Right Moving Company
Submitted by: Timothy Clendaniel

________________________________________ Quick Summary ________________________________________ 1Get referrals from local real estate agents and friends who have moved recently...

Never Say No to Cape Town Property
Submitted by: Elizabeth McLachlan

Cape Town is well known for its spectacular views of mountains and sea, making it hard to find a property in this popular city that does not have a room with a view of either Table Mountain, sprawling Atlantic Ocean or rolling wine lands...

9 Questions to Ask When Choosing a Property Portal
Submitted by: Elizabeth McLachlan

A good property portal is an extremely useful marketing tool for estate agents or those opting to sell privately...

How Does Dubai’s Debt Impact Calgary Real Estate?
Submitted by: J. Samson

Here we go again Better hang on to what you’ve got because another financial correction of our not quite yet recovered economy is coming...

What Are My Building Costs Per Square Meter?
Submitted by: John Wrighty

A very common question asked by a new home buyer is "What will the building costs be per square metre...

Moving? The 5 Biggest Moving Myths
Submitted by: Timothy Clendaniel

One of the great things about moving is that so many other people have been through it before you In fact, the U...

Selling Your Home in a Buyer's Market
Submitted by: Stephen A Daniels

The news headlines today are full of some depressing news about the housing market The market is showing signs of improving, so obviously some people are successfully selling their homes...

Buying and Restoring Historic Homes
Submitted by: Stephen A Daniels

What Defines a “Historic Home” It is interesting to note that the National Registry of Historic Places requires a home to be at least 50 years old and look much the same as it did when built...

How To Sell A House With Pets
Submitted by: Lori Lovely

According to the American Pet Products Manufacturers Association 2007-2008 National Pet Owners Survey, 39 percent of U...

Top Benefits From a Real Estate Investment Guide
Submitted by: Seomul Evans

What data can you get from a good real estate investing book There are a numeral of online sites, which can bring out you knowledge and points on how to begin arrive at your real estate investments properly...

Tips For Smart Real Estate Investments
Submitted by: Seomul Evans

Numerous people are questioning what real estate investing is all about Even if you are a small real estate investor, you will still have high earning potential...

Tips to Stopping a Foreclosure?
Submitted by: Seomul Evans

People around the world are acquiring more service oriented and the service sector is experiencing a period of high demand...

How to Select a Top Real Estate Agent?
Submitted by: Seomul Evans

Buying a new home is a big investment and you want things to go as smoothly as possible Numerous people choose to do affairs on their own however this can lead to many another problems down the road...

Oak Park and the Housing Downturn
Submitted by: Mike Landis

While the national real estate market experienced a downturn over the previous two years, the property market in Oak Park has held up reliably well...

Tips For Selling Your Home in a Tough Real Estate Market
Submitted by: Michael E. Taylor

There is certainly no dearth of home sellers in the market today given the worrisome economic situation but the same cannot be said about buyers...

Isnare.com Footer Divider

© 2004-2009. Isnare Free Articles - An Isnare Online Technologies Free Articles Project. All Rights Reserved.   Privacy Policy