Buying

The purchase of real estate, be it your first home and your tenth investment property, will most likely be the largest financial transaction in which you will ever be involved. It is extremely important you have a REALTOR® assist you with this transaction.

As a buyer you have the right to be represented by a "Buyers Agent." This representation requires the signing of a contract between you and a REALTOR®. We can represent you as we progress together to find, make an offer to purchase, negotiate the contract and do the various functions that need to be done to get the transaction through the closing. This list might include assisting with financing, having the property inspected, including radon, lead paint and underground storage tanks as well as such items as surveys, sellers property disclosure statements, first rights of refusal, personal property inventories, obtaining copies of all local/state health, subdivision and Act 250 permits, etc. As your Buyers Broker, we are committed to attempting to find the type of property you desire even if it is not yet listed for sale. It is a means for you to have one-stop shopping and we pledge to you that we will provide the level of service you expect and desire.

Calculate your monthly mortgage payment using our Mortgage Calculator below; it's important to calculate what your mortgage payment will be and how much you can afford.

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230 Reasons to Work with a REALTOR®

Thinking about buying or selling a home? The Orlando REALTORS® Association and the Northern Virginia Association of REALTORS® compiled a list of 230 possible actions, research steps, procedures, processes, and review stages that a Realtor® may provide in a typical, successful residential real estate transaction. Contact us to learn more about how our network of professional agents can help guide you through the process of buying your new home. READ

 

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Federal 30-year interest rate: 6.72% last updated on Oct 31, 2024
* All Figures are estimates. Check with your bank or proposed mortgage company for actual interest rates.
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