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First A Mortgage Then A Realtor

October 23, 2009 Filed Under: Loans 

Soon after securing a mortgage you may want to choose a realotor to help with your new home purchase. Finding a mortgage is only one step in the process of buying a home.

What kinds of things should I look for when I choose a realtor? There are many Realtors out there who will bend over backwards to accommodate you and satisfy your needs.

If you are for any reason not satisfied with the realtor you’ve been speaking with, by all means find another. If you have any friends, co-workers or family members who have recently purchased a home, ask them if they can highly recommend the realtor who helped them.

A good Realtor should provide you with statistical reports regarding appreciation as well as be able to suggest the best local schools. It is a good idea to work with a Realtor that is local to the area you are interested in.

They should be trying to determine what your wants and needs are for the new house. A Realtor should ask you lots of questions when you meet them for your initial consultation.

What area do you want to live in? What type of home are you looking for? Do you have children that will be attending school in the area? How long do you plan to live in the home?

Waiting hours or days for a response can add too much stress to the home buying process. Look for a Realtor that responds quickly to emails and phone calls.

If you get a recommendation of a Realtor from your mortgage professional and you are not happy with that Realtor, by all means let the mortgage professional know. Customer service cannot be made better if people are not aware of a situation.

Working with a seasoned realtor will aid in your search to sell or purchase a home. A seasoned realtor will have the history of your neighborhood and information about a given area, which can help you determine the true value and likelihood of appreciation in a purchase.

With a sale of a home, a seasoned realtor will be able to truly assess the value of your home and have a better understanding of how to increase the potential of your home for sale

Linda Coombs frequently writes about mortgages personal finance . To learn more about the mortgage process visit Compare Mortgage Rates for tips on How to Compare Mortgage Rates.

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One Response to “First A Mortgage Then A Realtor”

  1. cavoyagehomeloans on October 23rd, 2009 11:28 pm

    Great Article. Get your pre-approval letter for your mortgage loan and then start your search for your Realtor. With a pre approval letter in hand you will already know what purchase price works best for your budget and then it is just a matter of finding the realtor that can meet your needs. joeb

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