Why Use a
Realtor®?
Whether you are buying or selling a home, a Realtor® has resources
available to help you in the process. A Realtor® :
1. Can give you up-to-date information about the market, prices,
financing, terms and conditions of competing properties.
2. Will market your property to other real estate agents and to the
public.
3. Will know when, where, and how to best market your property.
4. Can help you objectively evaluate every buyer's proposal without
compromising your market position.
5. Can help close the sale of your home.
6. Has many resources to assist you in your home search.
7. Can provide objective information about each property.
8. Can help you negotiate.
9. Can help you determine your buying power.
10. Provides guidance during the evaluation of the property.
11. Can guide you through the closing process and make sure everything
flows together smoothly.
Is My Home Ready for Sale?
The home selling process typically starts several months before a
property is made available for sale. It's necessary to look at a
home through the eyes of a prospective buyer and determine what needs to
be cleaned, painted, repaired and tossed out.
Ask yourself: If you were buying this home,
what would you want to see? The goal is to show a home which looks
good, maximizes space and attracts as many buyers - and as much demand -
as possible.
While part of the "getting ready" phase relates to
repairs, painting and other home improvements, this is also a good time
to ask why you really want to sell.
Selling a home is an important matter and there
should be a good reason to sell - perhaps a job change to a new
community or the need for more space. Your reason for selling can
impact the negotiating process, so it's important to discuss your needs
and wants in private with the Realtor® who lists your home.
When should I Sell?
The market place tends to be more active in the summer because parents
want to enroll children in classes at the beginning of the school year
(usually August). The summer is also typically when most homes are
likely to be available.
Generally speaking, markets tend to have some
balance between buyers and sellers year-round. in a given
community, for example, there may be fewer buyers in late December, but
there are also likely to be fewer homes available for purchase.
So, home prices tend to rise or fall because of general demand patterns
rather than the time of the year.
Owners are encouraged to sell when the property is
ready for sale, there is a need or desire to sell, and the services of a
local Realtor® have been retained.
How Do I Improve My Home's Value?
The general rule in real estate is that buyers seek the least expensive
home in the best neighborhood they can afford. In terms of
improvements, this means you want a home that fits in the neighborhood,
but is not over-improved. For example, if most homes in your
neighborhood have three bedrooms, two baths and 2,500 square feet of
finished space, a property with five bedrooms, more baths and far more
space would likely be priced much higher and likely be more difficult to
sell.
Improvements should be made so that the property
shows well, is consistent with the neighborhood and does not involve
capital investments, the cost of which cannot be recovered from the
sale. Furthermore, improvements should reflect community
preferences.
Cosmetic improvements - paint, wallpaper and
landscaping - help a home "show" better and often are good investments.
Mechanical repairs - to ensure that all systems and appliances are in
good working condition - are required to get a top price.
Ideally, you want to be sure that your property is
competitive with other homes available in the community.
Realtors®, who see numerous homes, can provide suggestions that are
consistent with your marketplace.
How Much Home Can I Afford to Buy?
This is absolutely the first questions you must answer before beginning
to look for a home. It is best to check with several lenders who
will be happy to provide you with an approximation of your buying power.
Visit the Lenders page of this website for a
list of local mortgage lenders who are affiliate members of the Dubuque
Board of Realtors®, many of whom have links to their own websites with
current information on rates and mortgage programs offered. The lenders
will base their estimate on several factors including:
- Your gross income
- The amount of money you have available for a downpayment
- The amount of your debt
- Your credit score and history
- The type of mortgage you choose
- The current interest rates
What Type of Mortgage is Best for Me?
There are literally hundreds of different mortgage programs available
including:
- 10, 15, 20 & 30 year fixed loans
- Adjustable rate loans
- New construction financing
- FHA and VA financing
- 5 and 7 year balloon loans
and so many more. Again, it is best to talk over your individual
situation with a lender to accurately assess which mortgage program will
best fit your needs now and in the future.
How Much Money Do I Need to Buy a Home?
The biggest factor in determining how much money you will need up front
is the type of loan program you select. Talk with your lender to
determine how much downpayment you will need for your mortgage and how
much you will pay in closing costs. You will also need to make an
earnest money deposit at the time you write an offer on a home and you
will need to pay for a home inspection, if you choose to have one.
What is Earnest Money?
Earnest money is a deposit given by a prospective buyer as a show of
good faith to the seller of a property. Once an offer to purchase
has been accepted by a seller, the earnest money is typically held in a
trust account by the listing Broker until the transaction closes.
What is a Home Inspection?
A professional home inspector will physically view and thoroughly
inspect a property, usually on behalf of a buyer, and complete a written
report on the property, specifically addressing any defects found.
An inspection usually occurs after an offer to purchase has been
accepted by a seller.
How Do I Find a Home Inspector?
For a list of qualified home inspectors who are affiliate members of the
Dubuque Board of Realtors®, go to the
Inspectors page of this website.
How Do I Get Started Finding the Perfect Home?
One of the most important choices you will make as you begin to look for
a home is selecting a Realtor®. Talk with trusted friends and
family who have recently purchased or sold a home, and ask for
references. It's important to find a Realtor® with whom you feel
comfortable honestly communicating and whose communication style matches
your own. The Dubuque Board of Realtors® has over 270 Realtors®
ready to go to work for you. Visit our
Find a Realtor® page to select the
Realtor® who will best serve your needs.
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