Home Buyer’s Common Fears

May 19th, 2010 § 0 comments § permalink

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Whether you are a first time home buyer or someone who is looking to move up or down, getting into the market can be a fearful time.

Here are some of the most common home buyer fears:

Do I have enough money to buy a home?

To first step to finding out how much home you can truly afford is to get pre-qualified for a mortgage.

Also, take a step back and look at your finances. Ideally, you should have around 20 percent of the purchase price to put down. You should also have less than a 36 percent debt to income ratio. Be sure to include all of your monthly obligations in that equation, including student loans, child support payments, alimony, car payments, credit cards, etc.

Once you’ve looked at your savings, make sure that apart from your down payment, you’ll have enough left over to pay closing costs, which include such things as attorney fees and transfer fees. The National Association of Realtors (NAR) reports that this amount averages between 2 and 7 percent of the home price. You also need to have money left as a cushion. What if unexpected repairs, either to your house or car, come up? What if you or a family member needs medical attention? Be sure that you have enough money leftover after the purchase to keep your life running smoothly.

Will I have buyer’s remorse?

There is no such thing as the perfect house, so you should prepare yourself for some mild feelings of “what if”. You may have to give up a few “wants” to get a few “needs” when you buy your next home. Or if this is your first purchase, you may have to buy something a little short of your dream home for sale in Bellevue, and build equity in order to move up at a later date. Try not to lose sight of the big picture. This is a home that you own. You now get the benefits of tax breaks. You are building equity as you pay off the loan. And, hopefully, your home will appreciate in value over the coming years.

How can an unhandy owner handle repairs?

Before you swear off doing some of your own projects or repairs, know that everyone starts somewhere. Take a class at your local home improvement store, invest is a handyman’s guide, or ask a friend that has already tiled their bathroom or fixed a leaky sink to come and give you some pointers.

Be prepared for repairs, maintenance, and updates. Even with a new home, there will be projects. Plan accordingly financially. And if all else fails, hire a professional.

What if I need to move?

Experts recommends that to build equity, you need to have owned your home for at least 3 to 5 years. The NAR recommends, “Look at your annual mortgage statement or call your lender to find out. Usually, you don’t build up much equity in the first few years of your mortgage, as monthly payments are mostly interest, but if you’ve owned your home for five or more years, you may have significant, unrealized gains.” If the time is less than five years, then you should be prepared to not make any money on the sale of your home, and even, to “lose” some — in the form of closing costs.

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by Carla L. Davis

My New Business Cards

May 13th, 2010 § 1 comment § permalink

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Hey folks,

I redesigned my business card in two different kinds.

PA (Professional Attitude)

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SM (Social Media)

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When we meet, which card should I pass it to you? PA or SM?

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Lakemont Place | Bellevue Homes for Sale

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I previewed a few brand new homes in Bellevue WA area with one of the top producing Bellevue real estate agents in my team.The one that we both really liked is CAMWEST’s LAKEMONT PLACE, a very unique walkable community. New 4-6 bedroom homes start from mid $600,000s with 10 Year Transferable Warranty.

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They are absolutely the must-see homes in Bellevue, we believe.
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DIY Kitchen Remodeling with HGTV and YouTube

May 8th, 2010 § 0 comments § permalink

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If you are planning to sell your home, you definitely want to consider remodeling your house. It is not a secret that kitchen should be the priority. It’s not just because you will get the highest return on your investment but also, in many cases, Kitchen Sells House.

Many home owners don’t know what to start. Most of them just assume that it will cost them a fortune to do it. However, reality is little different. Actually, there are many ways to remodel your house without spending a fortune.

hgtv logo DIY Kitchen Remodeling with HGTV and YouTubeDIY is one way to remodel your kitchen without spending a fortune. Even if you have never done before or don’t have any knowledge on kitchen remodeling, you shouldn’t be afraid of being a weekend worrier. Television could be your best tutor. Just watch few different HGTV or TLC programs about flipping houses. That will give you many ideas and tips to kitchen remodeling. They will also tell you what to do and what not do. Don’t forget to search at YouTube. You will find so many videos clips that show you how to remodel a kitchen.

 Another advantage of DIY is you can set your own schedule depending on your time and budget. If you just hire a YouTube logo1 DIY Kitchen Remodeling with HGTV and YouTubecompany to remodel your kitchen, it will be done professionally in short period of time which means you have to spend lots of money at once. However, if you choose to do it by yourself, you can change kitchen cabinets for this month and do the back-splash on next month depending on your budget and time.

Recommend to purchase kitchen remodeling supplies and materials at local stores instead of online. First, there is a chance that you would end up getting wrong ones and need to exchange right away for avoiding any delays. Second, you can get lots of helps from employees at the local supply stores. You can tell them what you are trying to accomplish and they can help you personally from which tools you need to how to install things. Be sure to check out whether they offer a free kitchen remodeling class.

Keep in mind that you shouldn’t be afraid of making mistake or being lost. If you do, you can always call a handy man or an expert to straight things you messed up.

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