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Home Buying Process - Step 7: The Closing

Part 1:  Contact a mortgage broker.

Part 2:  Determine a budget.  

Part 3:  Decide what features you want in your home.  

Part 4:  Looking at homes

Part 5:  The Offer.  

Part 6:  The Home Inspection & Other Contingencies 

Part 7

The Closing

 

Finally we have made it to the end.  This is the most exciting part.  At the end of this step you will be the proud owner of your new home.  The closing process is very important because this is where you will sign papers taking over ownership of the home and assuming the financial liability of the mortgage.

The closing company ensures that there is a clear title to be delivered to the buyer - this means that all liens against the property have been satisfied.

The closing company will also provide you with a HUD-1 which is the form that breaks down all the costs associated with the mortgage and the closing costs.  This is the form that will let you know exactly how much money you must have present to complete the transaction. Each closing company has different rules about how the funds can be presented.  It is important to review this form very carefully to ensure that it is accurate.

 

If you are ready start the home buying process give me a call!

Dr. Stacey-Ann Baugh

Long & Foster Real Estate

www.staceybaugh.com

staceyannbaugh@gmail.com

240-481-3565 (C)

301-924-1100 (O)

 

FINALLY!  A DOCTOR WHO MAKES HOUSE-CALLS!

3 commentsDr. Stacey-Ann Baugh • August 26 2009 08:24PM

Home Buying Process - Step 6: The Home Inspection & Other Contingencies

Part 1:  Contact a mortgage broker.  

Part 2:  Determine a budget.  

Part 3:  Decide what features you want in your home.  

Part 4:  Looking at homes. 

Part 5:  The Offer.  

Part 6

The Home Inspection & Other Contingencies

Inspections

The Home Inspection is a critical part of the home buying process.  I advice EVERY client to get a home inspection.  Usually these contingencies are between 7 and 10 days from the date of offer acceptance.  It is important to make arrangements to attend your home inspection.  A good inspector will use this time to educate you on your potential new home.  The home inspector will do a visual inspection of the roof, the heating & cooling systems, the foundation, walls, appliances, and often will check for mold.  After the inspection, the inspector will provide a report telling you what needs to be fixed on the home and what might be maintenance issues in the future.  Your real estate agent and you will then negotiate with the seller to get some or all of the items fixed.  If the home is listed as an AS-IS property the seller may not fix any items but you can decide whether the repair issues are ones you want to tackle.  The home inspector may also conduct a termite inspection.

Other inspections that may be requested include environmental inspections, well certification, and a septic evaluation.

Financing Contingency

Most contracts are contingent on the buyer obtaining the financing as expected.  It is important to make the formal application for the loan as soon as possible and provide the loan officer with all necessary documentation.

Appraisal Contingency

The ability to get the mortgage is contingent on the home being able to appraise for the purchase price.  This can be a huge problem in our current market as many homes do not appraise for as much as sellers want to sell them for.  If the appraisal comes back under the purchase price the seller must usually decide whether they are willing to lower the asking price of the home.

 

Read Step 7:  The Closing

If you are ready to start the home buying process, give me a call! 

 

Dr. Stacey-Ann Baugh

Long & Foster Real Estate

www.staceybaugh.com

staceyannbaugh@gmail.com

240-481-3565 (C)

301-924-1100 (O)

 

FINALLY!  A DOCTOR WHO MAKES HOUSE-CALLS!

1 commentDr. Stacey-Ann Baugh • August 26 2009 08:01PM

Home Buying Process Step 5: The offer

Part 1:  Contact a mortgage broker. 

Part 2:  Determine a budget. 

Part 3:  Decide what features you want in your home. 

Part 4:  Looking at homes. 

Part 5

The Offer

Now you've finally found the home of your dreams and you are ready to make an offer.  This is the part where your agent will be really essential.  First of all, it's important for the agent to look at all the comparative sales in the area.  This will help you determine what you want to offer for the home.  At this point you need to determine not just the offering price but also whether you want to request seller credit for closing costs, etc. 

The other thing you need to determine is what contingencies are going to be placed on the offer.  I ALWAYS recommend a buyer have a home inspection contingency.  Even if the home is listed, as-is, it is still important for the buyer to know what they are getting and to be able to have the option to walk away from the home.  Depending on the situation there may be other contingencies that need to be included.  These might include sale of previous home, mold inspection, lead based paint inspection, well, sewer, and septic inspections, as well as appraisal & financing contingencies.

During the offer, you will also need to determine when you want the settlement date to be.  Your lender will give good guidance as to how long he/she needs to complete the loan.  Related to this, it is the buyer's responsibility to choose a settlement company.  Your real estate agent or your lender can provide referrals for trusted settlement companies.

To make your offer attractive to the selller, it is important to include a pre-approval letter from your lender.  Many lenders will provide a generic pre-approval letter with a maximum amount you can spend.  I prefer to have the letter tailored to each property.  This is especially true if your pre-approval amount is much higher than the amount you are offering on a property.

The earnest money depost is a very important part of the offer.  This is the amount of money that you submit with the offer.  This indicates how serious you are about the offer.  The amount of your earnest money deposit is relative to the purchase price and can be determined with advice from your real estate agent.  It is important to note that this check WILL be cashed and held in escrow.  It will be applied to your down payment/closing costs at closing.

Part 6:  Home Inspection and Other Contingencies.

Part 7:  The Closing

If you are ready to start the home buying process give me a call! 

 

 

Dr. Stacey-Ann Baugh

Long & Foster Real Estate

www.staceybaugh.com

staceyannbaugh@gmail.com

240-481-3565 (C)

301-924-1100 (O)

 

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4 commentsDr. Stacey-Ann Baugh • August 25 2009 03:11PM

Home Buying Process - Step 4: Looking at Homes

Part 1:  Contact a mortgage broker.  

Part 2:  Determine a Budget. 

Part 3:  What Features Do You Want in a Home.  

Part 4

Looking at Homes

When people think about home buying they automatically think about the home looking process.  This is an exciting time but it can also be very stressful.  If there are many homes on the market that meet your criteria it can be overwhelming.  

Be open minded about the homes you are planning to see.  Many homes look great online but not so great in person and vice versa.

Try to not see too many homes in one day.  Unless you are extremely time limited, it's difficult to see many homes in one day.  After awhile it will be difficult to even remember the distinct details of each home.

When I go out with a buyer I provide them with a summary of each home we are going to see.  I encourage every buyer to make notes about the homes seen and to immediately rate homes as possibilities or not.

Homes that make the short list should be visited a second time if possible.  When you have found a home that you think might be THE ONE, drive through the neighborhood at different times of the day, do a dry run to work or public transportation, look into the schools and the crime stats.  It's important that you check out all angles before making an offer, after all, this is likely to be the most expensive purchase you have made.

Do not let anyone rush you into making an offer on a home if you are not sure.

 

If you are ready to start the home buying process give me a call!

Part 5:  Making An Offer

Part 6:  The Home Inspection and Other Contingencies

Part 7:  The Closing

Dr. Stacey-Ann Baugh

Long & Foster Real Estate

www.staceybaugh.com

staceyannbaugh@gmail.com

240-481-3565 (C)

301-924-1100 (O)

 

FINALLY!  A DOCTOR WHO MAKES HOUSE-CALLS!

5 commentsDr. Stacey-Ann Baugh • August 24 2009 09:19PM

Home Buying Process Part 3: Decide What Features You Want in Your Home

Part 1:  Contact a Mortgage Broker 

Part 2:  Determine a Budget  

Part 3

Decide What Features You Want in Your Home

Now that you know how much home you qualify for and how much you want to spend, it's time to start thinking about what you want in a home.  I think it's important to do this prior to beginning your home search.  There are several things that are important to consider:

Location - drive around in different neighborhoods and decide which areas you like and which you don't.  It's much harder to find your perfect home if you are looking in too wide a geoprahic area.

Home Style - this is a critical decision.  Are you looking for a condo, townhome, or a single family home.  Within that decision, there are floor plan preferences, etc to consider.  Also think about things like lot size and home maintenance.

Features - I always advice making a list of home features that you want.  Put your wants and needs into three categories:  Must haves, would likes, and definitely don't wants:

  • The must haves are the deal breakers.  For example, when we were home shopping my husband absolutely wanted a basement and a garage and I wanted a master bedroom with 2 closets.  We therefore, did not even look at homes that were lacking these features. 
  • The would likes are those features that you would enjoy having but you would be willing to live without.  In my own home search things like a fireplace and hardwood floors were on the list.  We did eventually end up in a home that had neither of those features. 
  • The definitely don't wants are as important as the must haves.  These are the things that you absolutely do not want in a home you live in.  In my case again, some of my do not wants included a home on a main road, a fixer-upper, or a one-story home (I like stairs). 

Other things to consider before you start looking include pets, storage needs, accessibility to public transportation, schools, crime, time-frame for moving, etc.

The more you know about the home you want the easier it will be to find your perfect home.

Remember you must be realistic in your expectations for your home.  If you are able to spend $150,000 in an area where single family homes cost $300,000 then you may have to compromise and purchase a condo or a town-home.

Flexibility and communication with your agent are the key to helping the home search process go smoothly.

If you are ready to start your home search process, give me a call today!

Part 4:  Looking at Homes.

Part 5:  The Offer

Part 6:  The Home Inspection and Other Contingencies

Part 7:  The Closing

Dr. Stacey-Ann Baugh

Long & Foster Real Estate

www.staceybaugh.com

staceyannbaugh@gmail.com

240-481-3565 (C)

301-924-1100 (O)

 

FINALLY!  A DOCTOR WHO MAKES HOUSE-CALLS!

2 commentsDr. Stacey-Ann Baugh • August 24 2009 09:16AM

I desperately need your help!!!

I am planning a charity golf tournament and I am truly struggling to get people to play, donate, or sponsor.

This is a charity that is near and dear to my heart as it honors my best friend who passed away on September 11, 2001 in the Pentagon.

Read more about the charity:

http://activerain.com/blogsview/1177521/angie-houtz-memorial-fund-a-local-charity

I am asking for your help to make this event a success.  If you live near by please consider playing.  We had tons of fun last year.  Also, if you have a business that could benefit from the sponsorship, please consider getting involved.  Alternatively, we also accept tax-deductible donations.

Angie M. Houtz Memorial Golf Tournament

Friday, September 18, 2009

Oak Creek Golf Club

Upper Marlboro, MD

Tee off at 1:00pm

$125/golfer, $480/foursome includes food & drinks

Sponsorship opportunities begin at $100

To register for the tournament:

www.golfdigestplanner.com/12017-angie

 

For more information on the Angie Houtz Memorial Fund give me a call or visit the website:  www.angiehoutzfund.com

 

Please pass this on to anyone that you think can help and feel free to reblog this!!!!!!

 

 

Dr. Stacey-Ann Baugh

Long & Foster Real Estate

www.staceybaugh.com

staceyannbaugh@gmail.com

240-481-3565 (C)

301-924-1100 (O)

 

FINALLY!  A DOCTOR WHO MAKES HOUSE-CALLS!

2 commentsDr. Stacey-Ann Baugh • August 20 2009 10:20AM

Home Buying Process - Step 2: Determine a Budget.

Part 1:  Contact a Mortgage Broker   

Part 2

Determine a Budget

 A mortgage broker can determine how much home you can qualify to purchase.  However, each individual has to determine how much home they can personally afford.

To develop a budget, pay attention to all fixed expenses that you might have - car payments, student loan payments, etc.

Next consider all other expenses that you might incur when owning a home - utilities, home owner association dues, property taxes, home maintenance, mortgage, etc.

Don't forget to budget money for food, fun, and saving.

 It's important to be comfortable with the amount of the home you purchase.  There's nothing worse than having a huge home that you can't afford to furnish or keep up.  

Don't be afraid to let your mortgage broker and real estate agent know what price range you are comfortable with.

I have a buyer now who qualifies for a home up to $250,000.  However, he would like to keep his payments at a certain level so we are instead looking in the $175,000 range.

Once you know how much home you can afford you are ready to begin the fun part of looking for a home.

 Step 3:  Determine What Features You Want In a Home

Step 4:  The Home Looking Process

Step 5:  The Offer

Step 6:  Home Inspection and Other Contingencies

Step 7:  The Closing 

If you are ready to begin the home-buying process give me a call!

Dr. Stacey-Ann Baugh

Long & Foster Real Estate

www.staceybaugh.com

staceyannbaugh@gmail.com

240-481-3565 (C)

301-924-1100 (O)

 

FINALLY!  A DOCTOR WHO MAKES HOUSE-CALLS!

1 commentDr. Stacey-Ann Baugh • August 18 2009 06:26PM

Home Buying Process - Step 1: Contact a mortgage broker

 

So you are ready to buy a house.  The following series will educate you as to the steps necessary to buy a home.

 Part 1

Contact a Mortgage Broker. 

It is important that this be the first step because a good mortgage broker will go over your employment and income history and your credit to help determine what price range you qualify for.  It is important to be truthful with your mortgage broker and provide all the information they need in a timely manner to speed the process along.

Many people wonder why they can't start looking for a house and THEN call the mortgage broker.  There are a few reasons:

  1. Your mortgage broker helps determine the price range and payment that you are comfortable paying and you can reasonably qualify for.  There is no point starting the home search process until you know that information.  Wouldn't it be terrible to search and fall in love with a $300,000 home only to learn that you can't afford more than $225,000?
  2. Your mortgage broker can also give you information about things you can do to make your credit more attractive to the bank.
  3. Your mortgage broker can determine whether you can purchase a home in the current credit climate.
  4. They may also have information about special programs that you can qualify for.
  5. If you have a pre-approval or pre-qualification letter from a reputable lender it makes for a stronger offer when you find the house you want to buy.

It is important that you are comfortable with the mortgage broker that you choose.  This person needs to be someone who is responsive and patient with your questions and who keeps in touch with you throughout the process.  Ask friends and family or your trusted real estate agent for referrals.  

The home buying process can be very stressful and it is critical that you surround yourself with professionals who can help make this process as easy as possible. 

It's ok to change mortgage brokers if you are not satisfied with your current broker.

 

If you are ready to begin the home buying process give me a call.  I will be happy to provide referrals for good mortgage brokers in your area.

Part 2:  Determine a Budget

Part 3:  Decide What Features You Want in Your Home

Part 4:  The Home Looking Process

Part 5:  The Offer

Part 6:  Home Inspection and Other Contingencies

Part 7:  The Closing

If you are interested in offering a FREE home buying seminar for your local group, give me a call, 240-481-3565.

 

 

Dr. Stacey-Ann Baugh

Long & Foster Real Estate

www.staceybaugh.com

staceyannbaugh@gmail.com

240-481-3565 (C)

301-924-1100 (O)

 

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5 commentsDr. Stacey-Ann Baugh • August 12 2009 04:49PM

Night-time Pediatrics and Adults Too

We all know illnesses tend to strike at the most inopportune moments.  These are the times when Night-time Pediatrics comes in really handy.  They are open 11am to midnight and take walk in visits or appointments.  Most Night-time locations are equipped to handle most urgent care situations.  I have taken my daughter to the Annapolis location and I was impressed with the care with which she was treated. The doctor showed genuine concern for her well-being and helped put us both at ease.  When the visit was over we were able to get the prescription filled on site.  

Services include:

  • Stiches
  • On-site labs
  • Prescription
  • X-rays

The staff at Night-time are trained to handle most common complaints including coughs, fever, vomiting, diarrhea, rashes, bites, cuts, bruises, sprains, breaks, and much more.

We have also used the Night-time Pediatrics location in Crofton known as Primetime Care.  There too we experienced knowledgeable and warm health care professionals.  I actually wish that one of the nurse practicioners at this location could be my primary care physician.  

Night-time Pediatrics accept many insurance plans, a list of accepted plans is included on the website.  

 

There are several convenient locations throughout the area:

  • Annapolis
  • Columbia
  • Crofton
  • Gambrills
  • Pasadena
  • Rockville
  • Gaithersburg
Call 888-808-6483 to schedule an appointment.  Phones open at 8am to begin scheduling appointments.

www.nighttime.com

Dr. Stacey-Ann Baugh

Long & Foster Real Estate

www.staceybaugh.com

staceyannbaugh@gmail.com

240-481-3565 (C)

301-924-1100 (O)

 

FINALLY!  A DOCTOR WHO MAKES HOUSE-CALLS!

2 commentsDr. Stacey-Ann Baugh • August 12 2009 01:46AM

Tropicana Restaurant - Authentic Jamaican Food in the DC Area

There are many Jamaican or Caribbean restaurants in Maryland and DC.  The Tropicana Restaurant on Georgia Avenue is one of my favorites.

Located on the line between DC and Silver Spring, Tropicana serves all the usual favorites including jerk, curry, and ox-tail.

My personal favorite is curried shrimp with rice and peas.  My husband's preferences are either curried goat or ox-tail with rice & peas.

In the mood for a quick lunch?  Stop by for an authentic beef patty with a coco bread.

Tropicana features authentic Jamaican cuisine and gives visitors and Jamaicans alike a chance to sample the fabulous cuisine of this island.

7812 Georgia Ave NW
WashingtonDC 20012-1305
(202) 541-9060

Other Tropicana Eatery locations include:

725 Florida Ave NW
WashingtonDC 20001-3024
(202) 588-5470

1016 H ST Ne
(between N 10th St & N 11th St) 
WashingtonDC 20002
(202) 388-7900

1333 Rhode Island Avenue, NE
Washington, DC 20018

202-832-2225

2863 Alabama Ave SE
WashingtonDC 20020-3000
(202) 575-8600

4525 E Capitol St SE
(between S Benning Rd & S 46th St) 
WashingtonDC 20019
(202) 581-8989

Dr. Stacey-Ann Baugh

Long & Foster Real Estate

www.staceybaugh.com

staceyannbaugh@gmail.com

240-481-3565 (C)

301-924-1100 (O)

 

FINALLY!  A DOCTOR WHO MAKES HOUSE-CALLS!

0 commentsDr. Stacey-Ann Baugh • August 09 2009 02:24PM