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Buying Your First Home - Seven Tips For First-Time Home Buyers

Nakisha Brisco: Real Estate Agent in Slidell, LA

Now that you've made the decision to purchase your first home, a hearty congratulations is in order! Becoming a homeowner, especially for the first time, can stir up some feelings of anxiety and excitement. With the knowledge that you gain through individual research and the help of your REALTOR®, you will soon begin to feel like a seasoned house hunter.

Tip # 1: Do Your Homework

Did you know that there are a number of incentives available to first-time home buyers? Everything from a 3-5 percent down payment and low interest rates are just a few of the ways that lenders help to make the dream of home ownership into a reality for many. Another incentive is the $8,000 tax credit for first time home buyers, this credit has just been extended to April 30, 2010. An FHA loan, for instance, is especially appealing to first-time home buyers. The best way to find out what's available, in terms of down payment requirements and interest rates, is to do your homework by comparing offerings from various lenders.

Tip # 2: Save Money

Although many loans are geared toward offering lower down payments to first-time home buyers, it's important to save as much money as possible so that you will have enough to provide an earnest money deposit (if applicable), pay for closing costs and still have the funds to furnish and decorate your new home.

Tip # 3: Get Your Credit Profile In Order

When you apply for a loan, the lender will access a copy of your credit report and will use the information to determine your creditworthiness and/or interest rate. This means that you will want to make sure that the information contained in your credit report is accurate and up-to-date. You can do this by requesting a copy of your file from each of the three major credit reporting agencies - Experian, Equifax and TransUnion.

In addition to past credit history, lenders will also look at your current debt ratio in order to determine whether or not you can afford the home. This means that you may want to consider paying down some of your existing credit card debt and avoid taking on any new debt before applying for a mortgage.

Tip # 4: Start Your Search

With the World Wide Web being what it is today, it's no surprise that many potential home buyers start their search online. A Realtor's Web site is designed to not only list real estate, but also to educate a buyer as they move through the process of searching for a new home. In addition, the internet offers a way for consumers to browse through color photos and virtual tours, both interior and exterior, along with information pertaining to the homes themselves. The convenience of being able to find a home that you like without having to wait is just one of the many benefits to shopping for a house online. When you are finally ready to meet with a REALTOR®, you will already have one or more prospects in mind.

Tip # 5: Have Patience

Perhaps you will find the perfect house this week, or maybe it will take a little longer. Some buyers find exactly what they are looking for right away, while others have to do a little more searching to find their dream home. As a first-time home buyer, it's a good idea to begin the process with an understanding that good things really do come to those who wait. You may see a number of homes, take numerous photos and may even make an offer or two, but patience may very well be the key to finding your new home.

Tip # 6: Take Notes

If you see a lot of homes, it will be impossible to remember the features of each. For this reason, you should consider taking a notebook and writing down each unique or defining aspect that you like or dislike about a particular house. This information, along with any photos that you take, will help you greatly when it's time to make a choice.

Tip # 7: Don't Settle

A home is a big investment and it could, quite possibly, be the largest you will ever make. For this reason, along with the fact that you will be living in the home every day, make sure that you get what you want. There could be an instance where you need to make some type of compromise, but you may want to avoid choosing something just because it's within your price range or you feel as though it's your only option. New houses are placed on the market every day and, as a buyer, the next one listed may just be your dream home.

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Karin Smith - Realtor in Slidell, La - Listing Agent & Buyers Agent: Real Estate Agent in Slidell, LA

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Courtesy of:
Karin Smith - REALTOR
ABEK Real Estate
Cell: 985-707-7624
Email: ksmith.realestate@gmail.com


Please don't hesitate to contact me with any questions or to schedule your private showing!

I look forward to the opportunity to work with you!!

Sincerely,
Karin Smith

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Karin Smith - Realtor in Slidell, La - Listing Agent & Buyers Agent: Real Estate Agent in Slidell, LA

Search the MLS at http://www.PropertyPromenade.com

Courtesy of:
Karin Smith - REALTOR
ABEK Real Estate
Cell: 985-707-7624
Email: ksmith.realestate@gmail.com


Please don't hesitate to contact me with any questions or to schedule your private showing!

I look forward to the opportunity to work with you!!

Sincerely,
Karin Smith

*Just to be sure there is a clear understanding here,
I must disclose that viewing the MLS is only available
to participants and subscribers of the MLS, basically
agents and brokers. When "Search the MLS" is stated
anywhere in my adverstising, it actually means that you are
searching to the full extent that I am allowed to let
you search. You will be searching information that is
derived directly from the MLS, but not the actual
MLS.
-Karin

Thanksgiving 2009 Slidell, La Food Drive

Karin Smith - Realtor in Slidell, La - Listing Agent & Buyers Agent: Real Estate Agent in Slidell, LA


ABEK Real Estate is hosting it's 2nd annual Thanksgiving Food Drive.

This food drive is benefiting the Slidell Christian Community Concern. This is an organization that distributes non-perishable foods to many different food banks in our area. Last year we were able to collect enough food to fill a moving truck. The representative from the CCC said "it was the largest single donation ever made." Well, it's that time of year again.

We will begin passing out bags November 1st and pick them up November 7th -8th. Please feel free to donate as much or as little as you would like. Because of the amount of homes in Slidell we may not be able to get to everyone. If you do not receive a bag and would like to donate please feel free to drop it by the office or give us a call we would be more than happy to come by and pick it up.

Have a safe and happy holiday season!

-Karin Smith
ABEK Real Estate
820 Oak Harbor Blvd.
Slidell, La. 70458

Cell: 985-707-7624 - Email: ksmith.realestate@gmail.com
Website: http://www.PropertyPromenade.com
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 John  Walters: Real Estate Agent in Slidell, LA

It's early August and traffic in my home is hot and heavy. I guess first time buyers seeking that $8,000 payday from Uncle Sam. We accepted an offer from an agent who's card stated in big bold letters at the top FULL TIME REALTOR. OK I'm impressed, really you got my attention.

What else got my attention was the Hawaiian shirt you were wearing. Looking kind of casual today are we? I am the first person to tell you neck ties suck. But neck tie withholding, one can still look more professional than this. I think he just left the country club after eighteen holes of golf.

Second was the contract he wrote on our house. Twice he marked the wrong selection box describing if the offer was contingent on selling another property. He marked "NO" twice when in actuality it was.

Third he marked the seller was to purchase a warranty for the home. Twice again he marked that neither the buyer, seller or any agents were going to pay for this warranty. I guess his friends at the country club were going to pony up.

I just kept my mouth shut laughing at the slogan on the card. I was thinking to myself to check your ego at the door next time and pay attention to what you are doing. Full time Realtor or not you have an obligation to your client to represent him or her not yourself so much.