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Need A New Home? 4 Ways To De-Stress Your Home Search

By Kara Masterson | April 19, 2017

Many people are often excited to begin searching for a new home when they're ready to relocate. Although it can be enjoyable to tour different properties in the local area, it can also be stressful due to the steps that are involved. If you want to de-stress your home search and make for an easy process, there are a few important tips to follow.

Remain Flexible
According to moneycrashers.com, it's important to remain flexible with finding the perfect house. Keep in mind that you may not find everything on your checklist on one property. Avoid compromising on your main requirements but look for a house that has most of what you're looking for when it's time to make an offer.

Create a Budget
Determine your budget before shopping around to narrow down the properties that you can afford. Multiply your household income by two or three and factor in your debt-income ratio. You'll also need to take extra expenses into account, which includes HOA fees, homeowner's insurance, the cost of repairs, and property tax. You should be able to maintenance the home and perform repairs without feeling strapped for cash in your budget. You may also want to remodel the home in future years from a company like Hartford House or will want to add a room addition.

Hire a Real Estate Agent
A real estate agent will make your home buying process easier by exposing you to properties that may not be advertised or are newly listed. Find a real estate agent that has experience in the industry and is familiar with different neighborhoods in the city. You'll need to communicate your wants and needs to provide them with an idea of the type of home you're looking to purchase.

Get Pre-Approved
Getting pre-approved for a home loan before shopping around will allow sellers to take you seriously if you're ready to make an offer. It will also prevent you from losing out on the property to another buyer. According to statesonhomes.com, you'll need to provide your pay stubs for the past month and bank statements from the last three months. W-2 tax statements from the past two years will also be required.

When you're ready to find the home of your dreams and shop around, you can enjoy a smoother process by preparing ahead of time. With the right steps taken, you'll enjoy a simplified journey that doesn't have to be stressful or complicated.

Kara Masterson is a freelance writer from West Jordan, Utah, writing on behalf of Foxfire Realty, Inc.. She graduated from the University of Utah and enjoys writing and spending time with her dog, Max.
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