Home Buyers Articles
The Contract's Been Signed. Now What?
You’ve signed the contract and are looking forward to moving into
your new home, but there are a few steps that cannot be overlooked.
By following these easy steps, you will ensure yourself a smooth
move into your new home.
First, get the home inspected. Arrange a time to return to
the property for the inspection, typically a few days after the
contract has been signed. A professionally licensed inspector will
accompany you through the home and point out repairs or
discrepancies if they exist. The seller will then be notified of
these problems and will usually agree to take on the repairs.
Set up an appointment with your mortgage consultant and be
prepared with the following financial statements: W-2 forms or
signed tax forms for the past two years, copies of your most recent
bank statements (current and consecutive for at least two months),
copies of your most current pay stubs or proof of income if
self-employed. Be prepared to pay an appraisal fee at this time if
you have not already done so.
Work with your real estate agent to choose a title or
settlement company for you and provide them with the necessary
paperwork. The settlement company has the responsibility of making
your transaction legal. They will do the title work, examine the
survey, prepare mortgage documents and all the necessary closing
paperwork. After the settlement, they will prepare packages for your
mortgage lenders, accounting and title insurance, life documents
with the county, and release escrow.
You will need to provide proof of homeowner’s insurance at
this time. You have the right to choose your own insurance
company. If you have not selected one, work with your real estate
agent for a referral to a reputable company.
Obtain certified funds for the settlement. The title
company will be able to tell you a few days in advance the exact
fees that will be due.
Conduct a final walk through of the home. Be sure to note
any discrepancies from the home inspection that has already been
completed. By taking the time to go through this process in a
detailed and timely manner, your transition into your new home will
be easy and stress-free! Now is also the time to transfer all the
utilities into your name.
Choose your agent wisely. Working with a full-time real
estate agent is a must. Ask questions of your agent. Find out how
knowledgeable he or she is about houses currently for sale in your
price range and also of houses that have recently sold. Can your
agent recommend a good lender that has the reputation of excellent
customer service and low rates? Does your agent ask questions of you
to have a full understanding of what you are looking for to help you
get the most home for the money?