Every state seems to have a different process for buying and closing on a new home. This is generally how it is done in The Triangle.
Make an Offer: When you find the right home, the next step is to make an offer. I will play a critical role in this process and will advise you if the asking price of the home is acceptable, given current market conditions. My knowledge of the market and expertise is will really help during the negotiations. I will do a competitive market analysis, to not only make sure the home price is right, but that it will retain its resale value. This is an art. It's important to get the offer price just right . When we arrive at the offer amount, I will write a purchase agreement. Your purchase agreement includes any conditions that need to be satisfied including inspections and loan qualifications. At this time, you will be asked for a check for "earnest" money, which will go to toward your down payment at closing. This amount is usually 1-3% of the purchase price and may be non-refundable if the contract falls through.
Order Inspections: When an offer is accepted,I will order inspections. Any conditions that have been placed on the agreement must be satisfied and removed. An inspection may reveal repair items that may be another condition of the offer.
Make Loan Application, Begin Appraisal, Lock-In Interest Rate & Send Good Faith Estimate, Choose an Attorney: After the offer has been accepted, your loan officer must begin the processing of your loan. They will take your application and verify your sources of funds and other information and prepares a good faith estimate that indicates how much money you will need to bring to closing. This is also when you can lock-in your interest rate.
Have a homeowners insurance policy in place prior to closing.
Notify Your Phone, Utilities and Other Service Providers of Your Move-In Date: You must have all of your utilities disconnected and reconnected in your name at your new address.
Go to Closing: In North Carolina we don't normally use an Escrow or Title company for the closing, we use an attorney. I will help you select a closing attorney. At the closing, he/she will represent you and help explain all of the settlement statements and individual charges and fees and assure all your contract conditions have been met. You must bring a certified check for your down payment and closing costs. When all of the settlement papers have been signed and when the deed is recorded in the court house, you will be given the keys to your new home!
Buyers Closing Checklist: A certified check made payable to your attorneys trust account, for the amount specified by your attorney (if applicable) · Your personal checkbook in the unlikely event other charges come up at closing · Your new homeowners' insurance binder with receipt of one years' payment · Your lender's good faith estimate.
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