Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Tips on buying Memphis Home

By S. Kim

For many of us buying a home can be a very stressful time in our lives. Certainly it does not matter whether you live in Memphis, Los Angeles or Las Vegas buying a home is the biggest expenditure one will face. In this article we offer a few tips to help you when you are considering buying say a Memphis home and which can reduce the stress you feel.

Tip 1 - You should never consider buying a home if you don't intend to live it for more than a few years. Remember the costs of buying and selling a home can be quite substantial. If you choose to sell your home too quickly then you could well find yourself losing money on it.

Tip 2 - In order for you to purchase your dream Memphis home you are going to have to get yourself a mortgage. If you want to get what you want at a good rate it is important that your credit history looks good. Therefore a few months before you begin looking for a property get copies of your credit history reports, which you can obtain for free from the credit reporting agencies (Experian for example). Now go through them and if you see any problems or errors with yours get them sorted out.

Tip 3 - If you can go with the additional points mortgage as this allows you to pay off some of the interest when the sale closes. Such mortgages offer a much lower rate of interest on them. This kind of mortgage is best suited to those people who intend to stay in their new home for more than 5 years. What they will find over the long term they have saved themselves quite a bit.

Tip 4 - If you can arrange to get your mortgage pre-approved prior to you really starting to search for your dream home. This will save you a lot of grief as you will be able to clearly define what properties you can afford and what you can't. Also you will find yourself in a stronger position when it comes to making an offer on the house that is right for you.

Tip 5 - Always do your homework before you actually put in an offer on a property. So what you need to do before hand is look what price similar Memphis homes are currently on the market for and what others have sold for. If for example you see homes are selling for around 5% less than the market price then you should come in with an opening offer of around 8 to 10% below the price that is being asked for by the seller. - 16492

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