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Diane VanOverbeke

Diane VanOverbeke

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First-time home buying: Questions to ask on a home tour

By: Movement Staff
September 5, 2021

You're on the hunt for your dream home. You've established a successful relationship with a real estate agent and loan officer and now it's time to tour some homes. What's next?

Here are some questions to ask when touring a home to make sure it meets your standards.

Why did you choose this home for me?

A good place to start is by asking the real estate agent why they chose to show you this home. Does it fit the description you gave? Remember, finding the right home may mean compromising, so make a list of the necessary home amenities compared to the optional ones and go from there. Take into account the features the home showcases and refer back to your list to check whether it meets your must-haves, even if it doesn't have some of the optionals.

First-time home buying: Questions to ask on a home tour
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Should I be concerned with anything about the house?

Ask them to voice any concerns about the home. If there are major concerns, you know beforehand and can figure out if the home is worth it. While on a home tour, your real estate agent may notice possible problems and make them apparent. This will save you the trouble of finding these setbacks months after you've moved into the home.

Is the price in my budget?

This question is major. You always want to search for homes within your budget. You could fall in love with a home you can't afford, and that's a problem you don't want to have. Avoid it by clarifying your price range and stick to it. If you get lucky and fall in love with a home on the lower end of your budget, you can save the extra money for more amenities, like a new pool or deposit it back into your savings for future purchases.

Not quite there yet? Talk with one of our loan officers to find out what you can afford upfront.

First-time home buying: Questions to ask on a home tour
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How long has it been on the market?

Determining how long a home has been on the market could factor into its price. If it's newly listed, you may have less leeway to negotiate the price compared to a home on the market for a couple of months. Your real estate agent will create a dialogue between you and the seller so you can work out a deal that makes both of you happy.  

Make your list of questions, revise them depending on the home tour and ask away. Always keep open communication with your home buying team because they are dedicated to finding the right home for you.

With the right professionals, you'll find your perfect home.

First-time home buying: Questions to ask on a home tour

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Author: Movement Staff

The Market Update is a weekly commentary compiled by a group of Movement Mortgage capital markets analysts with decades of combined expertise in the financial field. Movement's staff helps take complicated economic topics and turn them into a useful, easy to understand analysis to help you make the best decisions for your financial future.

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2965 E. Tarpon Dr, Ste 190, Meridian, ID 83642
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