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Five Tips for First Time Southern California Real Estate Buyers



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By : Jerry Glynn    zero times read
Submitted 2008-12-03 21:19:56
Finding Southern California real estate isn't difficult, but knowing what to next requires a little research and effort. First time Southern California real estate buyers sometimes have the most trouble purchasing a home because of their inexperience. Here are some tips to help first time Southern California real estate seekers purchase their first home successfully.

Make Sure That Your Finances Are In Order: As a first time home buyer should spend at least the six months prior to purchasing a home getting your financial situation in order. This means checking your credit report to make sure that there are no blemishes. Paying off collections and other debts to improve your chance at obtaining and affording a mortgage is also an important step to take as a first time home buyer. It is important that you take a good look at your budget to determine how much you can comfortably afford to spend on a mortgage. It is not a good idea to stretch your money too far.

Get pre-approved for a mortgage. Once you have done the work to clean up your credit report and pay off your minor debts, as a first time Southern California real estate buyer, you should get pre-approved for a mortgage through a lender. When a lender pre-approves you for a mortgage, you are given an estimate of the amount of mortgage you will be approved for based on your credit history, debt, and income. With this pre-approval amount, you have a price range that you can use to shop for a home.

Choose your agent carefully. The real estate agent you choose will play a major role in the home shopping process. Not only should you choose an agent that is reputable and experienced in the Southern California real estate market, you should also make sure that you feel comfortable communicating with the agent. It is helpful to work with an agent that has experience working with first time home buyers. You don't have to be best friends with your real estate agent but you do need to get along with this person. After all, you will be working together for the next three to six months.

Narrow down your selection as you go. Many first time home buyers have difficulty making a decision about a home to purchase. After several days of home searching you may find yourself with several houses to choose from. This can make it difficult since you've probably forgotten many of the houses since visiting them. You should narrow down your selection of houses as you go. As a matter of fact, it is a good idea to only have three houses in mind at any given time. Weeding out the houses will make the final decision much easier.

If you must settle when it comes to Southern California real estate, do so within reason. Finding your dream house as a first time home buyer might be somewhat of a stretch, especially if you are limited by financial reasons. You might have to lower your expectations slightly to purchase a home. That doesn't mean that you have to choose a house that you hate. Instead, make a decision to sacrifice some of the things you desire in a home that can be added later.

Being a first time home buyer can be a rewarding process, especially if you have the knowledge you need to make an informed Southern California real estate decision.
Author Resource:- If you are looking for Southern California Real Estate, the author recommends http://www.firstteam.com
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