Thread: Buying a House
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October 8th 2010, 10:36 PM #1
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I debated putting this in the Chapel - prayer would definitely be appreciated!
I finally have enough ducks more or less in a row to actively pursue buying a house. I've never bought a house before so I'm kinda nervous (okay, very nervous!). I have been browsing listings for years so yes, I have looked at those but I'm not actually hunting yet since I'm not pre-approved yet.
So, game plan:
1) Pull credit reports and make danged sure they are correct.
2) Apply for financing.
3) Fix whatever went wrong with financing and try again (I'm hoping to skip this step).
4) Get financing...
At this point I hit a snag - I'm not sure about hiring a buyer's agent. Being inexperienced it seems a good investment to have an agent that unquestionably represents me. It's not like I need an agent to find listings - they're everywhere. But then again, I'm not certain it's necessary, either. Opinions?
5) Begin active hunt - seeing properties.
6) Pick one
7) Get independent inspection - I don't expect perfection but I would like to know what I'm actually getting into. No falling in love without an inspection!
8) Repeat steps 5 - 7 until ready to make an offer.
9) Panic - my Mom liked real estate law - I don't.
10) Calm down, sign stuff I've read. Write large check.
11) Panic again - I know me. It's not a matter of second guessing - I just usually have the really bad reaction after the crisis.
12) Move in.
Originally, I'd considered looking at foreclosures but given the current legal issues I will avoid them. Getting clear title is bad enough without jumping in a quagmire.
So, those of you who actually know what you're doing - or have at lest survived the process before - what do you think?
Oh, and remember, prayer is greatly appreciated!
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October 10th 2010, 08:36 AM #2
Re: Buying a House
Last edited by justgin; October 10th 2010 at 08:42 AM. Reason: edited for length
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October 10th 2010, 09:30 AM #3
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October 10th 2010, 10:39 AM #4
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A person who panics makes bad decisions. Capiche?Remember you were once an enemy of God yourself (just like me, everyone else and even the dishonest trolls as well) and He chose to love you despite that fact. If He had given you what you deserved a "door slammed in your face" where would you be today? ~ Xmansmommy
i mean, if a skeptic is factually wrong about something, just throw the factual facts at them and ask "how is it you never came across this info? did you ever actually read a reputable scholar on this topic?" instead of just calling someone an "idiot" ~ Teluog
"Yes, if truth is not undergirded by love, it makes the possessor of that truth obnoxious and the truth repulsive." ~ Ravi Zacharias
"There are no Bible verses that I know of that tell people they should insult their enemies. None. Quite the contrary, we are to bless those who curse us. The command is always to bless, there are no commands to curse or to insult, or to belittle." ~ Adrift
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October 10th 2010, 09:18 PM #5
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October 10th 2010, 11:00 PM #6
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Just remember, in your budgeting, you will have increased expenses like more insurance, rates etc.
Not that those are issues, but when we bought our first house, nobody thought to mention them so it wasn't budgeted and our first month was our own little financial crisis."If you can ever make any major religion look absolutely ludicrous, chances are you haven't understood it"
-Ravi Zacharias, The New Age: A foreign bird with a local walk
Be watchful, stand firm in the faith, act like men, be strong.
1 Corinthians 16:13
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October 11th 2010, 01:38 PM #7
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What Raphael said. I did get a heads up on those expenses...property taxes, etc.
Absolutely have that house inspected for EVERYTHING! I made the mistake of skipping on the roof inspection, and now have some repairs that should have been done back then
. Either somebody lied or that inspection WAS an optional item I had to pay for. Roof looked good to me, so I didn't pony up the money.
To the King of Kings and Lord of Lords be glory forever!
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October 11th 2010, 01:42 PM #8
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Oops, forgot to mention, getting a buyer's agent might be worth it. I understand that the way it works is, the agent gets a percentage of the money along with the seller's agent, so you may be paying BOTH agents. Can one require that the seller pay their agent out of their own pockets?
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October 11th 2010, 04:14 PM #9
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"If you can ever make any major religion look absolutely ludicrous, chances are you haven't understood it"
-Ravi Zacharias, The New Age: A foreign bird with a local walk
Be watchful, stand firm in the faith, act like men, be strong.
1 Corinthians 16:13
"...he [Doherty] is no historian and he is not even conversant with the historical discussions of the very matters he wants to pontificate on."
-Ben Witherington III
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October 11th 2010, 07:14 PM #10
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According to these guys the two agents share the fee so there isn't a cost increase. I'd forgotten that.
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October 11th 2010, 09:24 PM #11
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make sure to have interest rate and loan amount written on each page you sign. unscrupulous loan brokers can switch papers in and out of what you are signing. I think also you have to put a date on any initials you make, lest those are swapped out.
get a copy of everything you sign, and if they don't get the papers to you, you make sure they have a letter given to them saying not to proceed (and served upon them with a witness).

















































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October 11th 2010, 09:35 PM #12
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October 11th 2010, 09:58 PM #13
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Don't balk at foreclosures Teal. I don't know your level of knowledge, but any lender will require you get title insurance at closing so you will be protected. Just make sure that not just the bank is protected and you are a named insured on the title insurance policy.
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A wet bird never flies at night. -unknown [old Russian proverb]
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October 11th 2010, 10:52 PM #14
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Hm, yes! They will do a title search. Scour that report. If you should get an agent s/he would be very useful here.
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Thanks, everyone!
I knew about title insurance - and would want it in any case. But I really don't want to get into a house and then have to move due to a title problem - I'll think about it. Thus far the crisis seems to be paperwork and not actual improper foreclosure so that may not be as big an issue as I initially thought.
Mike, my kind of paranoia!
I'm copy obsessed as it is but I'll be extra careful now.
I had figured on budgeting the deposits/moving/misc early on and shoving that into a separate account (adding new locks - hadn't thought about that one). Closing worries me because it's so unpredictable. I plan to pad accordingly in that account.
I'm thinking I will go the buyer's agent route, DB. I'd rather hire someone I know is looking out for my interests (and is legally liable if they don't - not very trusting, am I?) than find out the hard way that the seller's agent is less than forthcoming...
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