Buying Your First Home? Here’s What You Need to Know

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By Michelle Fradella, Broker – Pinnacle Real Estate Services, LLC

You’ve made the decision to make one of the largest investments you’ll ever make in your life-buying your first home. You’re excited, but at the same time anxious. Some of the questions you may be asking are: Will I be able to afford the home of my dreams? Do I have enough money for a down payment? Can I get a home inspected before I make an offer?

The homebuying process can be overwhelming, but if you go into it prepared, your first purchase can be a good experience. Here are some things to consider before making the plunge.

Getting a mortgage-Fear of being rejected for a home loan is one of the main concerns for first-time homebuyers. To lessen the stress, you may want to get pre-approved for a loan before looking at prospective homes. This will not only help you feel more confident, it will also give you an advantage when there are multiple offers for a specific home. The fact that your loan has already been approved is of great value to the seller: because it shortens the purchase process and there is less of a chance that the buyer will back out of the sale.

Mortgage Payments-The costs involved in the purchase of a home can be overwhelming to first-time buyers. However, with the help of a real estate professional, you can calculate out how much they you be able to pay each month in mortgage payments, and from there, what prospective homes offer a feasible payment plan.

Down-Payment-The down-payment amount varies depending on the value of the home you choose and your mortgage lender. And in some cases, first-time home buyers can purchase a home with no money down. Although it varies from state to state, most offer government-funded programs for first-time buyers that help people buy a home with no down-payment. Your real estate professional will be able to explain the different options available to you.

Closing Costs-First-time buyers often forget to consider the closing costs when making an offer on a home. Paying closing fees of up to 10 percent of the home sale amount is not unusual. Add that to the down-payment and you’ll have quite a sum to raise before the final papers can be signed. However, a smart first-time buyer takes this into account before making an offer, and with some professional help, the costs can be estimated in advance.

Making offers-Don’t feel pressured into making an offer on the first home you see. This is a common mistake of many first-time homebuyers. Make sure you view different homes to get a feel for the marketplace. When you do decide on a home to make a bid on, work with your real estate professional to get all of your questions answered first before making an offer. But don’t wait too long to make an offer. The longer you wait, the greater the chance other prospective buyers may place offers, making it harder for you to negotiate a good deal.

Condition of the Home-Buying a “problem” home is another fear of first-timers. A home that needs major repairs can become a costly venture. And, unless the asking price is adjusted to reflect the hidden repairs needed, chances are the home is not worth as much as the seller is asking for it. To avoid unfortunate surprises, your real estate professional may advise you to hire a home inspector before making a serious offer. That way, you know what you are getting into.

Above all, remember that there are no silly questions. Make sure you understand and are comfortable with every aspect of the transaction. Your real estate professional can be an invaluable asset in helping you make educated decisions so that your first-home purchase is a rewarding experience.

20 Steps to Help You Sell Your Home

Posted by: PRC Homes  :  Category: MS, Pearl River County, Sellers, Selling Your Home
  1. MAKE THE MOST OF THAT FIRST IMPRESSION - A well-manicured lawn and shrubs, and a clutter free porch welcome prospects. So does a freshly painted or a freshly scrubbed front door. If it’s autumn, rake the leaves. If it’s winter, make sure there’s no ice on the sidewalk or steps. The fewer obstacles between prospects and the true appeal of your home, the better.
  2. INVEST IN A FEW HOURS FOR FUTURE DIVIDENDS- Here’s your chance to clean up in real estate. Clean up in the bedroom, the bathroom and the kitchen. If your woodwork is scuffed or the paint is fading, consider some minor redecoration. Fresh wallpaper adds charm and value to your property. Prospects would rather see how great your home looks than hear how great it could look with a little work.
  3. CHECK FAUCETS AND BULBS - Dripping water rattles the nerves, discolors sinks and suggests faulty or worn-out plumbing. Burned-out bulbs leave prospects in the dark. Don’t let little problems detract from what is right about your home.
  4. DON’T SHUT OUT A   SALE - If cabinets or closet doors stick in your home, you can be sure they will also stick in the prospect’s mind. Don’t try to explain sticky situations when you can easily plane them away. A little effort can smooth the way towards a closing.
  5. THINK SAFETY - Homeowners learn to live with all kinds of self-set booby-traps: roller skates on the stairs, festooned extension cords, slipperythrow rugs and low-hanging overhead lights. Make your residence as non-perilous as possible for visitors.
  6. MAKE ROOM FOR SPACE - Remember potential buyers are looking for more than just comfortable living space. They are looking for storage space too. Make sure your attic and basement are clean and free of unnecessary items.
  7. CONSIDER YOUR CLOSETS - The better organized a closet, the larger it appears. Now’s the time to box those unwanted clothes and donate them to charity.
  8. MAKE YOUR BATHROOMS SPARKLE - Bathrooms sell homes so let them shine. Check and repair damaged or unsightly caulking in the tubs and showers. For added allure, use your best towels, mats and shower curtains.
  9. CREATE DREAM BEDROOMS - Wake up prospects to the cozy comforts of your bedroom. For a spacious look, get rid of excess furniture. Colorful bedspreads and fresh curtains are a must.
  10. OPEN UP IN THE DAYTIME - Let the sun in. Pull back your curtains and a drape so prospects can see how bright and cheery your home really is. Be sure your windows are sparkling clean too.
  11. LIGHTEN UP AT NIGHT- Turn on the excitement. Turn on all your lights, both inside and out, when showing your home in the evening. Lights add color, warmth, and make prospects feel welcome.
  12. AVOID CROWD SCENES - Potential buyers often feel like intruders when they enter a home filled with people. Rather than giving your house the attention it deserves, they are likely to hurry through. Keep the company present to a minimum.
  13. WATCH YOUR PETS - Dogs and cats are great companions, but they are not when you’re showing your home. Pets have a talent for getting in the way. Do everybody a favor: keep your dog or cat outside if you can, or at least out of the way. Also, be sure your home does not have any pet odor that could make the buyer feel uncomfortable.
  14. THINK VOLUME - Rock ‘n roll will never die, but it might kill a real estate transaction. When it’s time to show your home, it’s time to lower the volume on the stereo or TV.
  15. RELAX - Be friendly, and don’t try to force conversation. Prospects want to view your home with a minimum of distractions or interruptions.
  16. DON’T APOLOGIZE - No matter how humble your abode, never apologize for its shortcomings. If a prospect volunteers a derogatory remark about your home, let Michelle handle the situation.
  17. KEEP A LOW PROFILE - Nobody knows your home as well as you do, but Michelle knows the buyers. She will know what they need or what they want. Michelle will have an easier time articulating the virtues of your home if you stay in the background.
  18. DON’T TURN YOUR HOME INTO A SECOND-HAND STORE - When a prospect comes to view your horne, don’t distract them with offers to sell your furnishings. You may lose the biggest sale of all; that is, your home.
  19. DEFER TO EXPERIENCE - When prospects want to talk about price, terms and conditions, or other real estate matters, let them speak to the expert, Michelle Fradella. That’s when a good agent earns his or her pay by putting highly effective negotiating and training techniques to use.
  20. HELP MICHELLE - Michelle will have an easier time selling your home if showings are scheduled through the agent’s office. You’ll also appreciate the results. If a prospect contacts you directly, get their name and number and give it to Michelle.

15 Tips for Packing Like a Pro

Posted by: PRC Homes  :  Category: Buying A Home, MS, Pearl River County, Sellers, Selling Your Home
1. Plan ahead by organizing and budgeting. Develop a master “to do” list so you won’t forget something critical. To estimate moving costs, use a moving calculator.
2. Sort and get rid of things you no longer want or need. Have a garage sale, donate to a charity, or recycle.
3. But don’t throw out everything. If your inclination is to just toss it, you’re probably right. However, it’s possible to go overboard in the heat of the moment. Ask yourself how frequently you use an item and how you’d feel if you no longer had it. That will eliminate regrets after the move.
4. Pack like items together. Put toys with toys, kitchen utensils with kitchen utensils. It will make your life easier when it’s time to unpack.
5. Decide what, if anything, you plan to move yourself. Precious items such as family photos, valuable breakables, or must-haves during the move should probably stay with you. Don’t forget to keep a “necessities” bag with tissues, snacks, and other items you’ll need that day.
6. Use the right box for the item. Loose items are prone to breakage.
7. Put heavy items in small boxes so they’re easier to lift. Keep weight of each box under 50 pounds, if possible.
8. Don’t over-pack boxes. That will increase the chances that items inside the box will break.
9. Wrap every fragile item separately and pad bottom and sides of boxes.
10. Label every box on all sides. You never know how they’ll be stacked and you don’t want to have to move other boxes aside to find out what’s there.
11. Use color-coded labels to indicate which room each item should go in. Color-code a floor plan for your new house to help movers.
12. Keep your moving documents together in a file. Including important phone numbers, driver’s name, and moving van number. Also keep your address book handy.
13. Back up your computer files before moving your computer.
14. Inspect each box and all furniture for damage as soon as it arrives.
15. Remember, most movers won’t take plants. If you don’t want to leave them behind, you should plan on moving them yourself.

10 Steps to Prepare for Homeownership

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  1. Decide how much home you can afford. Generally, you can afford a home equal in value to between two and three times your gross income.
  2. Develop a wish list of what you’d like your home to have. Then prioritize the features on your list.
  3. Select three or four neighborhoods you’d like to live in. Consider items such as schools, recreational facilities, area expansion plans, and safety.
  4. Determine if you have enough saved to cover your down payment and closing costs. Closing costs, including taxes, attorney’s fee, and transfer fees average between 2 percent and 7 percent of the home price.
  5. Get your credit in order. Obtain a copy of your credit report.
  6. Determine how large a mortgage you can qualify for. Also explore different loans options and decide what’s best for you.
  7. Organize all the documentation a lender will need to pre-approve you for a loan.
  8. Do research to determine if you qualify for any special mortgage or down payment assistance programs.
  9. Calculate the costs of homeownership, including property taxes, insurance, maintenance, and association fees, if applicable.
  10. Find an experienced, full-time REALTOR® who can help you through the process.

Can You Afford to Sell your Home?

Posted by: PRC Homes  :  Category: Homeowners, MS, Pearl River County, Selling Your Home

by Michelle Fradella, Broker – Pinnacle Real Estate Services

With the market changing drastically over the past few years, there is a new question that must be asked – “Can you, Mr/Mrs Seller, afford to sell your home?”  Now this question may be a bit alarming to some people, but the fact of the matter is sellers are finding that the market is not able to sustain the amount of money they owe on their homes (if they have refinanced in the past 5 years), and they may not be able to get enough for their home to actually close without bringing money to the table.

Many sellers may have heard about, and think they are in the position to consider a “short sale”, but unfortunately not everyone realizes the intricacies of doing one.  It’s important for a seller to notify their Realtor AT THE TIME OF LISTING, that they will come short of the amount they need to pay off their loan, and will need to ask the lender for the possibility of a short sale.  Keep in mind, however, that the lender is never, in any way, obligated to actually take less than what is owed on the house, and that there are specific circumstances that must be present, in order for this to be considered.

A short sale is not something that can be handled overnight, either.  The process will all depend on many variables that are not the same in each case.   A short sale can take as short as a few weeks, or a few months, to over a year to get approved.  A buyer may not be willing to wait for you to get that approval, or their lender may not let them wait, either.

Another important factor to know is that (even if you are in the process of working a short sale with your lender, and have a buyer ready to buy) if you don’t make your regular payments to your lender, they can, AND WILL, foreclose on your home.  If you aren’t able to make the payments during this time, your Realtor needs to know this, so they can also be in touch with the Foreclosure Department for your lender, and communicate with them constantly to assure that the house isn’t taken in foreclosure.  It’s standard practice that the foreclosure department and short sale department of a lender do not communicate with each other, and things can go wrong very quickly.

When putting your house on the market, you have to disclose to all Realtors and parties that your home can only go to closing if the lender approves a short sale.  You will also need to get all the contact information for your lender to your Realtor so they can be in constant contact with the lender to assure that things are moving in the right direction.  Be aware that not all Realtors are experienced in the intricacies of short sales.  It’s very important for your Realtor to know and understand the process, to be able to assist you in the best way possible.  Look for a Realtor that has the “SFR” designation (Short Sale and Foreclosure Resource).

Remember to always disclose to your Realtor, up-front, what your true situation is, and be prepared to be in the process for the long haul.

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Posted by: PRC Homes  :  Category: Buying A Home, Homeowners, MS, Pearl River County, Selling Your Home

Welcome to the Pearl River County Homes Website.  Here you will find a lot of useful information about the Picayune, MS, area.  There is neighborhood information for Picayune, Carriere, McNeill, and other areas of our Pearl River County.  You can also search ALL properties for sale, no matter what company has the listing.

Buying a home can be a stressful situation.  You want to make sure you find the home that will fit your needs, be in an area that won’t depreciate your equity over time, and get the best price for your situation.  You need a consultant to guide you through the process and make it an easy transition for you and your family. When you are looking at Picayune MS homes for sale, you need someone to look out for your best interests.

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