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A miracle sale!
Our house was a very difficult short sale situation with mortgages owned by two banks with reputations for being difficult to work with.
Laurie tenaciously negotiated the deal and really came through on this one!
She was easy to talk to, understanding and worked with us every step of the way - a true professional.
I have had the pleasure of successfully completing several real estate transactions with Laurie Whitton of Lyon Real Estate in Auburn.
She is knowledgeable, thorough, a true client advocate whether acting as the listing or buyer's agent.
Our house was a very difficult short sale situation with mortgages owned by two banks with reputations for being difficult to work with.
Laurie tenaciously negotiated the deal and really came through on this one!
She was easy to talk to, understanding and worked with us every step of the way - a true professional.
I have had the pleasure of successfully completing several real estate transactions with Laurie Whitton of Lyon Real Estate in Auburn.
She is knowledgeable, thorough, a true client advocate whether acting as the listing or buyer's agent.
1. Start by setting a budget for the total amount you want to pay each month for your "house payment."
This will include your mortgage payment (principle and interest), property taxes, homeowners insurance, and HOA dues if applicable.
2. Meet with your lender who will review your financial information and give you a pre-approval letter indicating the purchase amount you are qualified for.
Keep in mind this purchase amount may result in a higher payment than your budget so share this with your lender and your agent.
This will include your mortgage payment (principle and interest), property taxes, homeowners insurance, and HOA dues if applicable.
2. Meet with your lender who will review your financial information and give you a pre-approval letter indicating the purchase amount you are qualified for.
Keep in mind this purchase amount may result in a higher payment than your budget so share this with your lender and your agent.
Naturally, the thought of moving into a new home is one of the most exciting times in life.
But it can also be very stressful especially when it comes to getting the home loan.
One of the ways to greatly reduce the stress of getting financing is to be prepared for the process.
Most first time homebuyers are shocked and overwhelmed at how much effort & documentation is required during the loan approval process.
In fact, most buyers who have not purchased a home within 3+ years are stunned at how different the process is now.
But it can also be very stressful especially when it comes to getting the home loan.
One of the ways to greatly reduce the stress of getting financing is to be prepared for the process.
Most first time homebuyers are shocked and overwhelmed at how much effort & documentation is required during the loan approval process.
In fact, most buyers who have not purchased a home within 3+ years are stunned at how different the process is now.
Start by looking at your home through the eyes of your potential buyer.
Ask yourself, if I was the buyer what do I want to see or not see?
This will help you determine what needs to be cleaned, painted, repaired and tossed out.
The goal is for your buyer to easily envision themselves living in your home and to make your home appear move in ready.
Here are 9 areas you can think about and things you can do to get your home ready to sell.
1. Clean your home thoroughly, get rid of as much clutter as possible including extra or oversized furniture, items on the counter, knickknacks, exercise equipment; make each room look at big as possible.
Ask yourself, if I was the buyer what do I want to see or not see?
This will help you determine what needs to be cleaned, painted, repaired and tossed out.
The goal is for your buyer to easily envision themselves living in your home and to make your home appear move in ready.
Here are 9 areas you can think about and things you can do to get your home ready to sell.
1. Clean your home thoroughly, get rid of as much clutter as possible including extra or oversized furniture, items on the counter, knickknacks, exercise equipment; make each room look at big as possible.
One of my goals as a real estate agent is to be as knowledgeable as possible about my community.
This helps me effectively help my clients make important decisions depending on their individual living requirements.
I also wanted this information to be available and accessible at any time to both my clients as well as anyone wanting to visit or live in the area.
Under this community section you will find an extensive amount of information on the cities that I specialize in.
This helps me effectively help my clients make important decisions depending on their individual living requirements.
I also wanted this information to be available and accessible at any time to both my clients as well as anyone wanting to visit or live in the area.
Under this community section you will find an extensive amount of information on the cities that I specialize in.
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