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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.
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Develop a wish list of what you’d like your home to have. Then prioritize the features on your list.
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Select three or four neighborhoods you’d like to live in. Consider items such as schools, recreational facilities, area expansion plans, and safety.
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Determine if you have enough saved to cover your downpayment and closing costs. Closing costs, including taxes, attorney’s fee, and transfer fees average between 2 percent and 7 percent of the home price.
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Get your credit in order. Obtain a copy of your credit report.
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Determine how large a mortgage you can qualify for. Also explore different loans options and decide what’s best for you.
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Organize all the documentation a lender will need to preapprove you for a loan.
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Do research to determine if you qualify for any special mortgage or downpayment-assistance programs.
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Calculate the costs of homeownership, including property taxes, insurance, maintenance, and association fees, if applicable.
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Find an experienced REALTOR who can help you through the process.
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Reprinted from Realtor Magazine Online by permission of the National Association of Realtors
Copyright 2005 All Rights Reserved
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NORTHEAST MESA GUIDE |
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ARIZONA GUIDE |
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