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Useful guides and advice to help when buying a home

Sales Representatives - Your Ally in Real Estate


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A real estate sales representative is not just a professional who can save you time and trouble, but also potentially a significant amount of money. With their expertise in home buying, understanding of the market, and negotiation skills, they play a crucial role in your property search. They will fine-tune your list of wants and needs, access specialized listing information, screen houses to save your time, arrange appointments, and provide insightful advice about the neighborhood. More importantly, they introduce you to trusted contacts such as mortgage brokers, lawyers, and home inspectors. It's essential to find a representative who specializes in the type of home you're interested in, as expertise varies greatly across different markets.

Contractors: Navigating Home Renovations

If you plan to renovate your home for a better market value, it's critical to choose a credible contractor. Start by asking for referrals from your architect, sales representative, friends, or neighbors who have undergone similar work, and even at your local builder supply store. When interviewing contractors, confirm their credibility by contacting references, reviewing samples of their work, and ensuring client satisfaction with the project's cost, duration, and management. Also, check with your local Better Business Bureau for additional insights.

Obtain estimates from several contractors to gauge cost and quality of work. Each contractor might have a unique approach to your project, so it's important they inspect your home before providing an estimate. If there's a significant price discrepancy among the bids, ask for explanations. Remember, the lowest price isn't always the best, and a high price doesn't necessarily mean overcharging. The contract should be as detailed as possible, including specific finishes and brand names of products to be installed.

Appraisers: Assessing Property Value

While hiring an appraiser to evaluate the property you're considering buying may seem sensible, it's often unnecessary. Your lender will typically require an appraisal from their own trusted professional. Moreover, most sales representatives can perform a Comparative Market Analysis to establish a property's value range, which is generally sufficient unless the property is exceptionally unique.

Lenders: Finding the Right Financial Partner

Lenders can vary from private individuals to institutional entities like banks and credit unions. The key is to find a lender offering terms and rates favorable to you. A mortgage broker can assist by scouring the mortgage market based on your circumstances, usually at no cost to you. However, if your credit history is less than ideal, a fee may apply. Alternatively, with a strong credit history, you can conduct your own search, comparing offers from various lending institutions to find the best deal.

Mortgage Brokers: Facilitating Your Loan Search

Mortgage brokers are akin to insurance brokers, working for you to find lending institutions that offer the mortgage terms and conditions best suited to your situation. While most are compensated through a finder's fee from the lender, some charge a fee, especially for more complex financial scenarios.

Lawyers and Notaries: Protecting Your Legal Interests

Lawyers and notaries are crucial in ensuring that your legal interests are protected throughout the home-buying process. They handle the required documentation and guide you through the legal steps, which can vary significantly across different regions. Your sales representative can recommend lawyers who specialize in real estate transactions.

Home Inspectors: Ensuring Property Integrity

Employing a qualified home inspector is a vital step in your home-buying process. With no standardized government licensing for home inspectors in Canada, it's important to choose someone who is a member of a recognized professional association. This assures you of their qualifications, experience, and adherence to professional standards.

Insurance Brokers: Securing Your Investment

Insurance brokers provide independent advice to ensure your property and valuables are adequately covered. This is essential not only for your peace of mind but also to meet the requirements of banks, as your property serves as collateral against your mortgage.