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Step-by-Step Guide

Finding your next home or plot of land in the MLS and going through the property buying process can be time-consuming and complex. Understanding the home buying process and working with a licensed real estate agent can make all the difference in the world. We provide you with the best resources, prepare you for what to expect, assist you through the difficulties, and free up your time and energy to make the experience more rewarding. When it comes to buying New Hampshire, Massachusetts, or Maine real estate, including commercial property, homes, or land, let us be your trusted partner.

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Choosing a Real Estate Agent

 

Selecting a real estate professional to work with from the initial home search to moving day begins the home buying process. In looking for an agent to assist you in your search of real estate, consider the following: 

  • Availability: How available is the agent if you need to contact them? What methods of communication will be used and how frequently will the agent check in with you, email, text message, snail mail? Make sure you cover it with your real estate professional.
  • Knowledge: Does the agent or company have local area knowledge of where you are looking to buy real estate? Do you require an agent with specific property experience, such as historic homes, condos, land or new construction? Is the agent a member of the National Association of REALTORS®?
  • Tools: Does the agent (or company) offer you tools to make the search easier? Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Verani Realty has tools to help you sort all the Massachusetts, Maine, and New Hampshire real estate offerings by price, beds, baths, special features, etc.
  • One Stop Shopping: Can you get all the real estate services you need in one place: mortgage services, title services, and relocation assistance?
 
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Choices in Agency Relationships

 

  • Buyer's Agent: represents the buyer during the home buying process—from offering loyalty and confidentiality to locating properties and negotiating a transaction suitable to the buyer's specific needs.
  • Seller's Agent: represents the seller during the home selling process—from offering loyalty and confidentiality to assisting the seller in locating a buyer and negotiating a transaction suitable to the seller's specific needs.
  • Disclosed Dual Agent: represents the interest of both the buyer and the seller, during the same transaction and must act in the best interests of both parties.
  • Facilitator: In a facilitator relationship, the real estate professional can perform only certain acts, such as showing the customer houses that are available. In this facilitator relationship, the real estate professional will not be acting on anyone's behalf and you are a customer of the real estate professional, not a client.

The Home Buying Process: An Overview

  • Understanding your needs and expectations.
  • New Hampshire Real Estate Commission.
  • Choices in agency relationships.
  • Facilitator vs. Buyer Agent.
  • My role as your sales professional.
  • Choosing the right community for you.
  • Finding the right style of home.
  • Listing preferences.
  • Wants vs. needs.
  • Mortage basics.
  • Pre-qualification vs. Pre-approval.
  • Your home financing strategy.
  • Criteria for choosing the right. mortgage for you.
  • Preparing and submitting an offer.
  • Forms, agreements, and disclosures.
  • Completing the process.
  • A smooth transition into your new home.

Work With Jaime

Buying and selling real estate can be overwhelming. At Verani Realty, we believe you deserve a professional agent dedicated to meeting your needs. Stop worrying about losing time, money, or your dream home and instead let us help you make the best decisions.