by shepherd | Aug 23, 2017
Yes! And you should use a certified, accredited home inspector (not Uncle Bob). Certified home inspectors have received the appropriate training to perform a thorough home inspection. You should receive a comprehensive report with photos detailing/outlining any...
by shepherd | Aug 23, 2017
Normally a credit score of 620 or higher is what most Lenders require. However, be sure to speak to your Lender about any special programs they may offer for lower credit scores. Or, be sure to ask them how to improve your credit score. They can provide great guidance...
by shepherd | Aug 23, 2017
Customarily Seller’s are responsible for paying the Realtor’s commissions. However, every transaction can be different, so pay attention to the disclosures and be sure to understand that answer before looking at any property.
by shepherd | Aug 23, 2017
You should definitely prepare your home before you put it on the market. This may include spending money on needed repairs or maintenance. A Buyer is going to get a home inspection done before purchasing, so you will want to address any known issues before placing it...
by shepherd | Aug 23, 2017
Yes! You will want to include your Pre-Approval Letter along with your Offer so that the Seller (s) know you are series and have taken the appropriate measures to get pre-approved with an accredited lender!