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Nancy Guzman is an Expert Realtor for the Metro Denver Colorado area, who can help you decide where to live. Because, Nancy understands finding your special place means taking in many factors that include accessibility to work, education and recreational activities. It also includes the size and style of your home, the style of the neighborhood that will make you feel more at home. All of these factors must come together to make your new Metro Denver Colorado home, feel like home.
Excellent Real Estate and Mortgage Loan Information for your House, from the Metro Denver Colorado Home Experts! INTRODUCTION TO BUYING A HOME IN METRO DENVER COLORADO. Buying a home may well be the biggest single financial decision of your life. Before you start shopping around, it is important that you understand the basics about the home buying process. Getting Started The next step in the process before you begin your search is to determine the price range you can afford. The Affordable Price Range Calculator will compute an affordable amount based on your financial situation. In addition, The Down Payment Calculator will automatically determine how much money you can comfortably put down on your purchase without overextending yourself. The next step you should take is to Prequalify yourself for a mortgage loan. It's one of the smartest home buying choices you can make. Prequalifying first makes finding your home easier - with more certainty and less anxiety - because you won't be going through the whole process worrying about your mortgage approval. You'll be looking at homes you and your agent know you can afford - demonstrating your seriousness as a buyer and negotiating with the seller from a position of much greater confidence. The Mortgage Section guides you through the mortgage lending process and provides direct, on-line access to the nation's lending mortgage lenders. Once you and your real estate professional have determined the general characteristics of the home you desire and the price range you can afford, your agent will formulate a list of homes that meet your guidelines. When you begin your search, don't forget to bring along The Home Buyer's Companion worksheet. This convenient guide lists all of the factors you should take into consideration when evaluating a home. You should use the companion for each home you tour so you can compare the different attributes of each in order to make a decision you will be happy with. Contracting For Your Purchase The Seller may ACCEPT your offer in the form presented. If
the Seller accepts your offer and signs the contract you now have a RATIFIED
contract.
Often, however, the Seller, although interested in your
offer, may make a COUNTER OFFER, by modifying one or more of the terms of
your purchase. At this point you have the option of
Accepting the Seller's counter offer and thus ratifying
the contract; Countering the Seller's counter offer; or Rejecting the Seller's counter offer thus nullifying
the contract. The Seller's third option when presented with your initial
offer is to REJECT that offer. Protecting Your Home - Homeowner's Insurance Closing the Deal Before you begin your search for the perfect home, it is essential that you have a thorough understanding of the home buying process, your needs in a home, your desired attributes in a home and your financial situation. This section offers information you should know when shopping for a home and several worksheets and calculators to help you determine exactly what you want and what you can afford. In addition, you can contact a professional home inspector in your area and prequalify for a mortgage loan before you begin your search. Information Library This area provides helpful information you should know when shopping for a home. Included are:
Worksheets and Calculators This area is designed to help make it easy to determine your financial situation regarding the purchase of a home and to assist you in making the search process as easy and efficient as possible.
Home Inspection Companies A home inspector is typically called right after the contract or purchase agreement has been signed, and is often available within a few days. Before you sign, however, be sure that there is an inspection clause in the contract, making your purchase obligation contingent upon the findings of a professional home inspection. This area will help you find a reputable home inspection company in your area. You can review the price and services each has to offer and contact them on-line. Pre-qualify For Your Mortgage Loan It's one of the smartest home buying choices you can make. Pre-qualifying first makes finding your home easier - with more certainty and less anxiety - because you won't be going through the whole process worrying about your mortgage approval. You'll be looking at homes you and your agent know you can afford - demonstrating your seriousness as a buyer and negotiating with the seller from a position of much greater confidence. This link takes you to the Home Mortgage Center section and walks you through the mortgage lending process and provides direct, on-line access to the nation's lending mortgage lenders.
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