Thinking of getting out of rental properties and owning your own home? Real Estate can be an intimidating and frightening topic for those new to the market. Here are a few ideas to get you started. Of course, lots of research is a good idea before you really get at it.
1. Find a real estate agent that you feel comfortable with, and that has experience in your market. If you can locate an agent that understands your needs and is willing to put the effort into meeting them, then you are on the right track.
Your real estate agent should be able to provide you with a report of recent market activity in your area. In order to find a home for the best price and value, it is important to compare new properties on the market with selling prices of other, similar homes.
3. A third party home inspection is a must. Don't buy property until an expert that you trust has examined it. Everyone has heard horror stories of homes with bad foundations or plumbing troubles. At the very least, you may gain valuable bargaining information.
4. If possible, try to get pre-qualified for financing, with a mortgage rate guarantee. This will help find homes that you can afford, and avoid disappointment if you fall in love with a house out of your price range. It will also streamline the buying process later on.
5. Weigh the pros and cons of any home, and try not to let eagerness and emotions get the best of you. It is easy to jump in with both feet right away, but not always the wisest course. Discuss everything with your real estate agent.
6. Try to appreciate the position of the seller in any offers you might make. A really low offer on your part might upset the applecart and you might not get a good counter offer. This is a good area to trust your experienced real estate agent.
7. Know and understand the legal documents before you make an offer on a home. Ask your real estate agent to explain the clauses and agreement, and make sure you know your rights as well as your obligations once the offer is put forth.
Hopefully, this short article has given you food for thought on your new home. Good luck in your search!
1. Find a real estate agent that you feel comfortable with, and that has experience in your market. If you can locate an agent that understands your needs and is willing to put the effort into meeting them, then you are on the right track.
Your real estate agent should be able to provide you with a report of recent market activity in your area. In order to find a home for the best price and value, it is important to compare new properties on the market with selling prices of other, similar homes.
3. A third party home inspection is a must. Don't buy property until an expert that you trust has examined it. Everyone has heard horror stories of homes with bad foundations or plumbing troubles. At the very least, you may gain valuable bargaining information.
4. If possible, try to get pre-qualified for financing, with a mortgage rate guarantee. This will help find homes that you can afford, and avoid disappointment if you fall in love with a house out of your price range. It will also streamline the buying process later on.
5. Weigh the pros and cons of any home, and try not to let eagerness and emotions get the best of you. It is easy to jump in with both feet right away, but not always the wisest course. Discuss everything with your real estate agent.
6. Try to appreciate the position of the seller in any offers you might make. A really low offer on your part might upset the applecart and you might not get a good counter offer. This is a good area to trust your experienced real estate agent.
7. Know and understand the legal documents before you make an offer on a home. Ask your real estate agent to explain the clauses and agreement, and make sure you know your rights as well as your obligations once the offer is put forth.
Hopefully, this short article has given you food for thought on your new home. Good luck in your search!
About the Author:
John is an Alberta real estate enthusiast, and spends his spare time examining Alberta recreational property for sale. For other helpful articles, visit Calgary and Alberta real estate.




It is really important for first time home buyers to have their own real estate agent that will help them to examine the property they want to buy. There are lots of home buyers that getting failed because of the wrong decision in buying a house because they didn't inspect it or they don't have an agent that can do it for them. So I think it must be the very first thing that a home buyer must consider.
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