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02/03/2012 08:04 AM
Boston College Football Recruiting: Mass. Hole In The 2012 Recruiting Class - BC Interruption

Boston College Football Recruiting: Mass. Hole In The 2012 Recruiting Class
BC Interruption
10 DB Manny Asprilla For the second straight year, BC hauled in four Massachusetts recruits, including the top two ranked players in the state in TE Brian Miller and DB Albert Louis-Jean. If you include Groton Academy's Marcus Grant, who wound up back ...

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02/03/2012 04:15 AM
Charter Oak is region's busiest mortgage lender - TheDay.com

Charter Oak is region's busiest mortgage lender
TheDay.com
The Groton-based credit union, which is one of the largest in the state, said data from the Boston-based Warren Group showed the credit union closed 793 mortgages in 2011 totaling $93.8 million in the two counties. In New London County, ...

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02/03/2012 06:25 AM
Rolling with Archibald's Amazing Wheels - Wicked Local

Rolling with Archibald's Amazing Wheels
Wicked Local
He left home at…fifteen, and in 1853 found employment at Groton Junction, now Ayer, Mass. In 1856 he was working in Lawrence; and in 1857-58 he was in California, whither he went by way of [ships and] the Isthmus of Panama. In [California] he was ...


02/04/2012 05:45 AM
Should Alcohol Be Sold On Sundays? - Patch.com

Should Alcohol Be Sold On Sundays?
Patch.com
“My son would never see me; I'd get a divorce from my wife,” the Groton package store owner said. Malloy is proposing to allows stores to sell alcohol on Sunday, as well as keeping stores open until 10 pm and allowing package stores to sell snack foods ...


02/03/2012 07:40 AM
Election preview - Nashoba Publishing

Election preview
Nashoba Publishing
By Pierre Comtois, Correspondent GROTON -- With the new year comes news from the town clerk's office that annual Town Meeting for 2012 has been scheduled for April 30 and the town election for May 22. Town Clerk Michael Bouchard has announced that ...

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02/02/2012 04:07 PM
High School Journal: Charitable causes a common theme - New England Hockey Journal

New England Hockey Journal

High School Journal: Charitable causes a common theme
New England Hockey Journal
On Feb. 8, the Groton-Dunstable (Mass.) boys hockey team will honor William Joseph Woitowicz at its game against Lunenburg/Ayer. Woitowicz, a Marine who was a Groton-Dunstable graduate, was killed while serving in Afghanistan in 2011.


01/30/2012 08:45 AM
Morton: FDR a role model for the handicapped - Northwest Herald

Morton: FDR a role model for the handicapped
Northwest Herald
At age 14, he was enrolled in the prestigious Groton School in Massachusetts. After Groton, he entered Harvard, from where he graduated in 1904. In college, he was an average student academically, but excelled as a writer and managing editor of The ...

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01/31/2012 10:55 AM
Massachusetts Eye Care Practice Highlights Macular Degeneration AMD - PR Web (press release)

PR Web (press release)

Massachusetts Eye Care Practice Highlights Macular Degeneration AMD
PR Web (press release)
... greater Boston and central Massachusetts area including Acton, Athol, Berlin, Bolton, Boylston, Boxborough, Chelmsford, Clinton, Concord, Fitchburg, Gardner, Greenfield, Groton, Harvard, Hudson, Lancaster, Leominster, Lexington, Littleton, Lowell, ...

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01/23/2012 08:34 AM
Military shift may shield N.E. jobs - The Boston Globe

The Boston Globe

Military shift may shield N.E. jobs
The Boston Globe
By Bryan Bender The electric boat division of General Dynamics in Groton, Conn., could receive more work to upgrade the nation's submarine fleet, analysts predicted. WASHINGTON - A new military emphasis on air and naval power that President Obama is ...

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02/02/2012 06:02 AM
UNDERPRIVILEGED GIRLS COMPETE IN RAREFIED AIR - U-T San Diego

UNDERPRIVILEGED GIRLS COMPETE IN RAREFIED AIR
U-T San Diego
... Division 1, will feature 16 teams, most of them prep-school powerhouses from Connecticut, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania and New Jersey. There's Deerfield Academy, founded in 1797, where the yearly tuition is about $45000. There's Groton, which has a ...

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02/03/2012 03:00 AM
47 Sheple Ln, Groton, MA 01450, $375,000 4 beds, 3 baths
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02/03/2012 03:00 AM
111 Wintergreen Ln, Groton, MA 01450, $695,000 4 beds, 2.5 baths
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01/31/2012 03:00 AM
Boston Rd, Groton, MA 01450, $1,500,000
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01/30/2012 03:00 AM
391A Main St #A, Groton, MA 01450, $274,500 3 beds, 1.5 baths
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01/30/2012 03:00 AM
391A Main St #A, Groton, MA 01450, $274,500 3 beds, 1.5 baths
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01/29/2012 03:00 AM
39 Hoyts Wharf Rd, Groton, MA 01450, $299,900 3 beds, 2.5 baths
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01/27/2012 03:00 AM
555 Longley Rd, Groton, MA 01450, $295,000 3 beds, 2 baths
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01/24/2012 03:00 AM
503 Old Dunstable Rd #B, Groton, MA 01450, $464,900 4 beds, 2.5 baths
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01/18/2012 03:00 AM
45 Lovers Ln, Groton, MA 01450, $469,900 4 beds, 3 baths
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01/18/2012 03:00 AM
95 Culver Rd, Groton, MA 01450, $555,000 4 beds, 3 baths
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01/17/2012 03:00 AM
65 Island Pond Rd, Groton, MA 01450, $849,000 4 beds, 4 baths
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503 Old Dunstable Rd #B, Groton, MA 01450, $464,900 4 beds, 2.5 baths
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12 Canterbury Ln, Groton, MA 01450, $695,000 4 beds, 4 baths
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01/07/2012 03:00 AM
2 Hazel Rd, Groton, MA 01450, $299,900 3 beds, 1 bath
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14 Augustine Rd, Groton, MA 01450, $419,900 3 beds, 3 baths
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12/13/2011 03:00 AM
503 Main St #D, Groton, MA 01450, $167,900 2 beds, 2 baths
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12/01/2011 03:00 AM
11 Crystal Springs Lane, Groton, MA 01450, $673,900 4 beds, 3 baths
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11/19/2011 03:00 AM
170 W Main St, Groton, MA 01450, $149,900 2 beds, 1 bath
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11/13/2011 03:00 AM
24 Island Pond Rd, Groton, MA 01450, $375,000 3 beds, 1.5 baths
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11/11/2011 03:00 AM
45 Overlook Dr, Groton, MA 01450, $598,600 4 beds, 3 baths
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11/08/2011 03:00 AM
87 Skyfields Dr, Groton, MA 01450, $289,500
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11/04/2011 03:00 AM
Indian Hill Rd, Groton, MA 01450, $99,000
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11/04/2011 03:00 AM
5 New Pond Rd, Groton, MA 01450, $599,895 4 beds, 3.5 baths
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11/03/2011 03:00 AM
40 Lost Lake Dr, Groton, MA 01450, $320,000 3 beds, 2.5 baths
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10/31/2011 03:00 AM
20 Nate Nutting Rd, Groton, MA 01450, $272,000 3 beds, 2 baths
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10/27/2011 03:00 AM
LOT 9 LOT 9, Groton, MA 01450, $639,900 4 beds, 3 baths
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10/27/2011 03:00 AM
87 Blossom Ln, Groton, MA 01450, $329,900 4 beds, 2 baths
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10/27/2011 03:00 AM
474 Boston Rd, Groton, MA 01450, $215,000 2 beds, 1 bath
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10/27/2011 03:00 AM
341 Riverbend Dr, Groton, MA 01450, $599,000 4 beds, 3 baths
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10/27/2011 03:00 AM
2 Integrity Way, Groton, MA 01450, $524,900 4 beds, 3 baths
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10/27/2011 03:00 AM
Lost Lake Dr, Groton, MA 01450, $13,000
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LOT 20 LOT 20, Groton, MA 01450, $669,900 4 beds, 3 baths
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10/27/2011 03:00 AM
140 Robin Hill Road, Groton, MA 01450, $629,900 4 beds, 3 baths
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10/27/2011 03:00 AM
143 Crosswinds Dr, Groton, MA 01450, $339,900 4 beds, 2 baths
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10/27/2011 03:00 AM
146 Ames Rd, Groton, MA 01450, $365,000 3 beds, 1 bath
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77 Skyfields Dr, Groton, MA 01450, $849,900 4 beds, 4 baths
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10/27/2011 03:00 AM
22 Fletcher Hill Ln, Groton, MA 01450, $480,000 4 beds, 3 baths
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141 Wharton Row, Groton, MA 01450, $719,900 4 beds, 5 baths
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10/27/2011 03:00 AM
47 Sheple Ln, Groton, MA 01450, $375,000 4 beds, 3 baths
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10/22/2011 03:00 AM
8 Cherry Tree Ln, Groton, MA 01450, $179,900
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12 Cherry Tree Ln, Groton, MA 01450, $174,900
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37 Arbor Way, Groton, MA 01450, $549,900 4 beds, 2.5 baths
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10/22/2011 03:00 AM
25 Magnolia Lane, Groton, MA 01450, $374,900 3 beds, 2.5 baths
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10/22/2011 03:00 AM
19 Cherry Tree Ln, Groton, MA 01450, $164,900
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1 Cherry Tree Ln, Groton, MA 01450, $169,900
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28 Arbor Way, Groton, MA 01450, $554,900 4 beds, 2.5 baths
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10/14/2011 03:00 AM
176 Whiley Rd, Groton, MA 01450, $589,900 4 beds, 4 baths
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10/12/2011 03:00 AM
8 Nicole Ln, Groton, MA 01450, $574,900 4 beds, 3 baths
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10/09/2011 03:00 AM
429 Boston Rd, Groton, MA 01450, $337,500 3 beds, 2 baths
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National Association of Realtors From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from National Association of Estate Agents) Jump to: navigation, search This article is about a real estate trade association. For general information about real-estate brokers in the United States, see Real estate broker. Look up realtor in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. National Association of Realtors building on New Jersey Ave, NW, Washington DC The building is triangular in shape, due to the configuration of the streets which border it. The NAR building and the U.S. Capitol in the background.The National Association of Realtors (NAR), whose members are known as Realtors (re(?)lt?r; -?tr), is North America's largest trade association.[1] representing over 1.2 million members[2] (as reported November 2008), including NAR's institutes, societies, and councils, involved in all aspects of the residential and commercial real estate industries. NAR also functions as a Self Regulatory Organization for real estate brokerage. The President of NAR for 2009 is Charles McMillan.[3] Contents [hide] 1 Overview 2 Trademark status 3 NAR and Multiple Listing Service (MLS) systems 3.1 NAR educational requirements and recognized designations 4 Contributions to political campaigns 5 Radio 6 Other national real estate associations 7 See also 8 References 9 External links Eight steps to selling your home Define your needs. Write down all the reasons for selling your home. Ask yourself, "Why do I want to sell and what do I expect to accomplish with the sale?" For example, a growing family may prompt your need for a larger home, or a job opportunity in another city may necessitate a move. For your goals, write down if you'd like to sell your house within a certain time frame or make a particular profit margin. Work with your real estate agent to map out the best path to achieve your objectives and set a realistic time frame for the sale. Name your price. Your next objective should be to determine the best possible selling price for your house. Setting a fair asking price from the outset will generate the most activity from other real estate agents and buyers. You will need to take into account the condition of your home, what comparable homes in your neighborhood are selling for, and state of the overall market in your area. It's often difficult to remain unbiased when putting a price on your home, so your real estate agent's expertise is invaluable at this step. Your agent will know what comparable homes are selling for in your neighborhood and the average time those homes are sitting on the market. If you want a truly objective opinion about the price of your home, you could have an appraisal done. This typically costs a few hundred dollars. Remember: You're always better off setting a fair market value price than setting your price too high. Studies show that homes priced higher than 3 percent of their market value take longer to sell. If your home sits on the market for too long, potential buyers may think there is something wrong with the property. Often, when this happens, the seller has to drop the price below market value to compete with newer, reasonably priced listings. Prepare your home. Most of us don't keep our homes in "showroom" condition. We tend to overlook piles of boxes in the garage, broken porch lights, and doors or windows that stick. It's time to break out of that owner's mindset and get your house in tip-top shape. The condition of your home will affect how quickly it sells and the price the buyer is willing to offer. First impressions are the most important. Your real estate agent can help you take a fresh look at your home and suggest ways to stage it and make it more appealing to buyers. * A home with too much "personality" is harder to sell. Removing family photos, mementos and personalized dcor will help buyers visualize the home as theirs. * Make minor repairs and replacements. Small defects, such as a leaky faucet, a torn screen or a worn doormat, can ruin the buyer's first impression. * Clutter is a big no-no when showing your home to potential buyers. Make sure you have removed all knick-knacks from your shelves and cleared all your bathroom and kitchen counters to make every area seem as spacious as possible. Get the word out. Now that you're ready to sell, your real estate agent will set up a marketing strategy specifically for your home. There are many ways to get the word out, including: * The Internet * Yard signs * Open houses * Media advertising * Agent-to-agent referrals * Direct mail marketing campaigns In addition to listing your home on the MLS, your agent will use a combination of these tactics to bring the most qualified buyers to your home. Your agent should structure the marketing plan so that the first three to six weeks are the busiest. Receive an offer. When you receive a written offer from a potential buyer, your real estate agent will first find out whether or not the individual is prequalified or preapproved to buy your home. If so, then you and your agent will review the proposed contract, taking care to understand what is required of both parties to execute the transaction. The contract, though not limited to this list, should include the following: * Legal description of the property * Offer price * Down payment * Financing arrangements * List of fees and who will pay them * Deposit amount * Inspection rights and possible repair allowances * Method of conveying the title and who will handle the closing * Appliances and furnishings that will stay with the home * Settlement date * Contingencies At this point, you have three options: accept the contract as is, accept it with changes (a counteroffer), or reject it. Remember: Once both parties have signed a written offer, the document becomes legally binding. If you have any questions or concerns, be certain to address them with your real estate agent right away. Negotiate to sell. Most offers to purchase your home will require some negotiating to come to a win-win agreement. Your real estate agent is well versed on the intricacies of the contracts used in your area and will protect your best interest throughout the bargaining. Your agent also knows what each contract clause means, what you will net from the sale and what areas are easiest to negotiate. Some negotiable items: * Price * Financing * Closing costs * Repairs * Appliances and fixtures * Landscaping * Painting * Move-in date Once both parties have agreed on the terms of the sale, your agent will prepare a contract. Prepare to close. Once you accept an offer to sell your house, you will need to make a list of all the things you and your buyer must do before closing. The property may need to be formally appraised, surveyed, inspected or repaired. Your real estate agent can spearhead the effort and serve as your advocate when dealing with the buyer's agent and service providers. Depending on the written contract, you may pay for all, some or none of these items. If each procedure returns acceptable results as defined by the contract, then the sale may continue. If there are problems with the home, the terms set forth in the contract will dictate your next step. You or the buyer may decide to walk away, open a new round of negotiations or proceed to closing. Important reminder: A few days before the closing, you will want to contact the entity that is closing the transaction and make sure the necessary documents will be ready to sign on the appropriate date. Also, begin to make arrangements for your upcoming move if you have not done so. Close the deal. "Closing" refers to the meeting where ownership of the property is legally transferred to the buyer. Your agent will be present during the closing to guide you through the process and make sure everything goes as planned. By being present during the closing, he or she can mediate any last-minute issues that may arise. In some states, an attorney is required and you may wish to have one present. After the closing, you should make a "to do" list for turning the property over to the new owners. Here is a checklist to get you started. * Cancel electricity, gas, lawn care, cable and other routine services. * If the new owner is retaining any of the services, change the name on the account. * Gather owner's manuals and warranties for all conveying appliances. How to price to sell and still make a profit The asking price you set for your home significantly affects whether you will profit in the sale, how much you will profit and how long your home will sit on the market. Your real estate agent's knowledge of the overall market and what's selling - or not selling - will be invaluable in helping you determine the price. The objective is to find a price that the market will bear but won't leave money on the table. Here are some points to consider: Time. Time is not on your side when it comes to real estate. Although many factors influence the outcome, perhaps time is the biggest determinant in whether or not you see a profit and how much you profit. Studies show that the longer a house stays on the market, the less likely it is to sell for the original asking price. Therefore, if your goal is to make money, think about a price that will encourage buyer activity (read: fair market value). Value vs. Cost. Pricing your home to sell in a timely fashion requires some objectivity. It's important that you not confuse value with cost - in other words, how much you value your home versus what buyers are willing to pay for it. Don't place too much emphasis on home improvements when calculating your price, because buyers may not share your taste. For instance, not everyone wants hardwood floors or granite countertops. Keep it simple. Because time is of the essence, make it easy for the buyers. Remain flexible on when your agent can schedule showings. Also, avoid putting contingencies on the sale. Though a desirable move-in date makes for a smoother transition between homes, it could cause you to lose the sale altogether. Understanding the buyer As the seller, you can control three factors that will affect the sale of your home: * The home's condition * Asking price * Marketing strategy However, it's important to note that there are numerous other factors that influence a buyer, and you need to understand these consumer trends when you enter the sellers' market. The more your home matches these qualifications, the more competitive it will be in the marketplace. Your real estate agent can advise you on how to best position and market your home to overcome any perceived downsides. Location Unfortunately, the most influential factor in determining your home's appeal to buyers is something you can't control: its location. According to the National Association of REALTORS(r), neighborhood quality is the No. 1 reason buyers choose certain homes. The second most influential factor is commute times to work and school. Size While some buyers want to simplify their lives and downsize to a smaller home, home sizes in general have continued to increase over the decades, nearly doubling in size since the 1950s. Smaller homes typically appeal to first-time home buyers and "empty nesters," or couples whose children have grown up and moved out. Amenities Preferences in floor plans and amenities go in and out of fashion, and your real estate agent can inform you of the "hot ticket" items that are selling homes in your market. If your home lacks certain features, you can renovate to increase its appeal, but be forewarned: That's not always the right move. Using market conditions and activity in your neighborhood as a gauge, your agent can help you determine whether the investment is likely to help or hinder your profit margin and time on the market. Eight important questions to ask your agent Qualifications are important. However, finding a solid, professional agent means getting beyond the resume, and into what makes an agent effective. Use the following questions as your starting point in hiring your licensed, professional real estate agent: Why did you become a real estate agent? Why should I work with you? What do you do better than other real estate agents? What process will you use to help me find the right home for my particular wants and needs? What are the most common things that go wrong in a transaction and how would you handle them? What are some mistakes that you think people make when buying their first home? What other professionals do you suggest we work with and what are their credentials? Can you provide me with references or testimonials from past clients? Eight steps to buying your home 1. Decide to buy. Although there are many good reasons for you to buy a home, wealth building ranks among the top of the list. We call home ownership the best accidental investment most people ever make. But, we believe when it is done right, home ownership becomes an intentional investment that lays the foundation for a life of financial security and personal choice. There are solid financial reasons to support your decision to buy a home, and, among these, equity buildup, value appreciation, and tax benefits stand out. Base your decision to buy on facts, not fears. If you are paying rent, you very likely can afford to buy There is never a wrong time to buy the right home. All you need to do in the short run is find a good buy and make sure you have the financial ability to hold it for the long run The lack of a substantial down payment doesnt prevent you from making your first home purchase A less-than-perfect credit score wont necessarily stop you from buying a home The best way to get closer to buying your ultimate dream home is to buy your first home now Buying a home doesnt have to be complicated there are many professionals who will help you along the way 2. Hire your agent. The typical real estate transaction involves at least two dozen separate individuals insurance assessors, mortgage brokers and underwriters, inspectors, appraisers, escrow officers, buyers agents, sellers agents, bankers, title researchers, and a number of other individuals whose actions and decisions have to be orchestrated in order to perform in harmony and get a home sale closed. It is the responsibility of your real estate agent to expertly coordinate all the professionals involved in your home purchase and to act as the advocate for you and your interests throughout. Seven main roles of your real estate agent A Buyers Real Estate Agent: Educates you about your market. Analyzes your wants and needs. Guides you to homes that fit your criteria. Coordinates the work of other needed professionals. Negotiates on your behalf. Checks and double-checks paperwork and deadlines. Solves any problems that may arise. Eight important questions to ask your agent Qualifications are important. However, finding a solid, professional agent means getting beyond the resume, and into what makes an agent effective. Use the following questions as your starting point in hiring your licensed, professional real estate agent: Why did you become a real estate agent? Why should I work with you? What do you do better than other real estate agents? What process will you use to help me find the right home for my particular wants and needs? What are the most common things that go wrong in a transaction and how would you handle them? What are some mistakes that you think people make when buying their first home? What other professionals do you suggest we work with and what are their credentials? Can you provide me with references or testimonials from past clients? 3. Secure financing. While you may find the thought of home ownership thrilling, the thought of taking on a mortgage may be downright chilling. Many first-time buyers start out confused about the process or nervous about making such a large financial commitment. From start to finish, you will follow a six-step, easy-to-understand process to securing the financing for your first home. Six steps to Financing a Home Choose a loan officer (or mortgage specialist). Make a loan application and get preapproved. Determine what you want to pay and select a loan option. Submit to the lender an accepted purchase offer contract. Get an appraisal and title commitment. Obtain funding at closing. 4. Find your home. You may think that shopping for homes starts with jumping in the car and driving all over town. And its true that hopping in the car to go look is probably the most exciting part of the home-buying process. However, driving around is fun for only so long if weeks go by without finding what youre looking for, the fun can fade pretty fast. Thats why we say that looking for your home begins with carefully assessing your values, wants, and needs, both for the short and long terms. Questions to ask yourself What do I want my home to be close to? How much space do I need and why? Which is more critical: location or size? Would I be interested in a fixer-upper? How important is home value appreciation? Is neighborhood stability and priority? Would I be interested in a condo? Would I be interested in new home construction? What features and amenities do I wasnt? Which do I really need? 5. Make an offer. When searching for your dream home, you were just that a dreamer. Now that youre writing an offer, you need to be a businessperson. You need to approach this process with a cool head and a realistic perspective o your market. The three basic components of an offer are price, terms, and contingencies (or conditions in Canada). Price the right price to offer must fairly reflect the true market value o fthe home you want to buy. Your agents market research will guide this decision. Terms the other financial and timing factors that will be included in the offer. Terms fall under six basic categories in a real estate offer: Schedule a schedule of events that has to happen before closing. Conveyances the items that stay with the house when the sellers leave. Commission the real estate commission or fee, for both the agent who works with the seller and the agents who works with the buyer. Closing costs its standard for buyers to pay their closing costs, but if you want to roll the costs into the loan, you need to write that into the contract. Home warranty this covers repairs or replacement of appliances and major systems. You may ask the seller to pay for this. Earnest money this protects the sellers from the possibility of your unexpectedly pulling of the deal and makes a statement about the seriousness of your offer. 6. Perform due diligence. Unlike most major purchases, once you buy a home, you cant return it if something breaks or doesnt quite work like its supposed to. Thats why home owners insurance and property inspections are so important. A home owners insurance policy protects you in two ways: Against loss or damage to the property itself liability in case someone sustains an injury while on your property The property inspection show expose the secret issues a home might hide so you know exactly what youre getting into before you sign your closing papers. Your major concern is structural damage. Dont sweat the small stuff. Things that are easily fixed can be overlooked. If you have a big problem show up in your inspection report, you should bring in a specialist. If the worst-case scenario turns out to be true, you might want to walk away from the purchase. 7. Close. The final stage of the home buying process is the lenders confirmation of the homes value and legal statue, and your continued credit-worthiness. This entails a survey, appraisal, title search, and a final check of your credit and finance. Your agent will keep you posted on how each if progressing, but your work is pretty much done. You just have a few preclosing responsibilities: Stay in control of your finances. Return all phone calls and paperwork promptly. Communicate with your agent at least once a week. Several days before closing, confirm with your agent that all your documentation is in place and in order. Obtain certified funds for closing. Conduct a final walk-through. On closing day, with the guidance of a settlement agent and your agent, youll sign documents that do the following: Finalize your mortgage. Pay the seller. Pay your closing costs. Transfer the title from the seller to you. Make arrangements to legally record the transaction as a public record. As long as you have clear expectations and follow directions, closing should be a momentous conclusion to your home-searching process and commencement of your home-owning experience. 8. Protect your investment. Throughout the course of your home-buying experience, youve probably spent a lot of time with your real estate agent and youve gotten to know each other fairly well. Theres no reason to throw all that trust and rapport out the window just because the deal has closed. In fact, your agent wants you to keep in touch. Even after you close on your house, you agent can still help you: Handle your first tax return as a home owner. Find contractors to help with home maintenance or remodeling. Help your friends find homes. Keep track of your homes current market value. Attention to you homes maintenance needs is essential to protecting the long-term value of your investment. Home maintenance falls into two categories: Keeping it clean: Perform routine maintenance on your homes systems, depending on their age and style. Keeping an eye on it: Watch for signs of leaks, damage, and wear. Fixing small problems early can save you big money later.
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