HUFF Realty is the right company when you need information about real estate. We have hundreds of knowledgeable agents ready to help with any question you have about buying real estate property. Below is a step by step description of the Buyer's journey. For a more detailed analysis of your own personalized journey contact your local HUFF Realty professional for a free consultation.
Our journey begins with meetings to establish rapport, wants/needs, and counseling about the buying process. Our collective goal at HUFF Realty is to lead, teach & serve you through the buyer's journey.
When you get a mortgage pre-approval then you have more negotiation power during the buying process and you learn the price range to focus your home search.
HUFF Realty has several tools, including mobile options, to help you look for homes.
At some point, through a process of elimination, you will find a home which closely matches the wants and needs you have come to identify in your home search.
Writing an offer is your official response to the seller of the home that you are interested in becoming the next owner.
With a home warranty plan, you’ll receive a service contract to help protect your budget from covered repairs or replacement of covered appliances and components of mechanical systems that break down from normal wear and tear. Learn more about the Home Warranty options presented by HUFF Realty.*
As the buyer, you make the first step with your initial offer to purchase at the price you determine and other conditions you may want. It is FAIR and REASONABLE for the seller to make a counter offer back to you.
Not all parties are thinking the same when it comes to transferring legal ownership of a home. In the end, negotiations are a NORMAL part of the buyer's journey.
At some point in the offer negotiation process the buyer and seller agree with each other.
The inspection may find issues that are hidden from normal observation. These issues may be minor or may be major enough to cancel your outstanding offer to purchase.
It is FAIR and REASONABLE for you, the buyer, to ask that repairs be made after the home is inspected.
Banks, mortgage companies, and cash buyers often require an independent review of the value of the property being purchased. This is a NORMAL part of the buyer's journey.
Banks, mortgage companies, and cash buyers want to know that the legal property they think they are purchasing is correctly identified and clear of all legal liens.
A closing date is set for the parties involved to sign the official legal paperwork and transfer money.
As a buyer, you want to have a final walk-thru before you sign the papers.
This is where you meet to sign the legal papers to transfer ownership & write checks for any monies due at closing.
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