For most people, finding the right home begins with a house-hunting strategy combining personal preferences, guidance from others (such as myself) and a mix of neighborhood exploring and online search.
For some, the search takes a while; others find what they want right away. In either case, your agent will be a resource of insight and guidance, working through issues or complications that arise along the way.
Here’s a general outline of what to expect during a home purchase, from the buyer's perspective.
Use your phone in searching for your next ideal home or even your PC, whatever you like, really. Use the most powerful tool we have today that you don’t even have to be at some place just to verify the things you need to know.
All the information you need is at your fingertips. So start searching the internet for your next ideal home. And make sure you spend enough time on your decision to avoid regrets later on. After all, you can change your mind; there is nothing to really worry about at this stage since you are still searching.
This is it! You've found the home of your dreams, looked over disclosure documents, reviewed comparable sales data, talked it over with your agent, and submitted an offer. The sellers may accept your first offer, but more often will return a counteroffer. In fact, additional negotiations are common, and a real estate agent can help you through this generally stressful stage.
“Mutual Acceptance” happens at this stage when both the buyer and the seller have agreed to the amount, and a sale agreement is then signed. This signifies that the agreement is official, enforceable, and binding.
To solidify your intent to buy, you'll place a deposit, or “earnest money”, on the property. The amount varies, but is generally at least 1 percent of the purchase price. You'll write the check to the escrow company, not the seller. Note: This money counts toward your down payment later.
The escrow company holds all funds and important documents until the transaction is finalized. They ensure that money is properly distributed at closing to relevant parties like the seller, lender, title company, and real estate agents.
If you haven't already, you’ll now formally apply for your mortgage. Having preapproval in advance simplifies this step, providing confidence that financing will go through. Getting preapproved is one of the smart steps to buying a house.
The lender needs key information about the property before granting a loan. This is when potential problems can come to light. For example, the appraisal could show a lower value than the purchase price, or the lender could have trouble finding comparable homes. Also, the title search could turn up liens or other problems.
A professional home inspection is crucial to uncovering any issues that need repairs. Your agent can recommend qualified inspectors. If major concerns arise, you can negotiate repairs with the seller or, if necessary, withdraw from the deal. Understanding the role of inspections is an essential step in buying a house.
Once inspections, appraisals, and financing are approved, you can remove any remaining contingencies. This step signals that you're ready to proceed to closing.
During closing, all parties sign the required documents. The lender disburses the loan funds, and ownership is officially transferred. Congratulations! You’ll receive your keys and can begin moving into your new home.
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Navigating the buying a house steps may seem complex, but with the right support and knowledge, it becomes a manageable and rewarding experience. Lean on your agent for guidance, stay informed, and take each step with confidence.
About the Author
Aaron Jones is an award-winning real estate professional, recognized in the RE/MAX Hall of Fame with a Lifetime Achievement Award. As an Accredited Buyer’s Representative (ABR) and Seller Representative Specialist (SRS), he is dedicated to helping clients navigate the home-buying process with confidence. Licensed in Iowa, Minnesota, and Nebraska, Aaron brings local expertise and a commitment to exceptional service.
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The O'Farrell Sister is a historic Okoboji Tradition that one must check out for breakfast and lunch!
'Farrell Sisters History
The O'Farrell Sisters restaurant was born in 1949 at the bridge on Hwy 71, between East and West Lake Okoboji. Edna Mae and Arlene O'Farrell bought the business from Ike Kissinger who was running for Sheriff of Dickinson County.
In the early years the girls were open seven days a week and had a booming business in no time. The fried chicken dinners on Sunday evenings were especially popular. There were times when the line waiting to get in was so long they'd have to lock the door and would often run out of chicken!
In 1959 Arlene married and moved to Tallahassee, Florida with her husband Furman Henderson. Edna Mae and Ferne continued in the restaurant, moving to its present location that same year. This spot had a garden and chicken coup, which was moved to the house across the street.
Ferne died in 1974 and Edna Mae in 1978. Arlene sold the business to nieces Joyce Gapinski, Jo Ann Anderson, Charlotte Sarvie and Cheri Petersen (these are married names). The nieces successfully ran the restaurant from 1979 through 2003. After losing Jo Ann in 1997 and Cheri in 2002, Joyce and Charlotte decided to sell after the 2003 season.
The rest is to be continued...
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