I specialize in working with first-time buyers and sellers. Many first-timers need a realtor that is easily accessible for any question or problem that might arise in the buying and selling process. I’m always available for my clients and you will discover that in my Success Stories section.
First-time buyers sometimes need a little more attention and information when they want to buy their first condo. I give you the added attention and much more! I help you through the entire buying process and take care of the details so you can relax and feel at ease while looking for your new condo.
Tips for First-Time Buyers
To start your journey into condo ownership, take a look at this article, “Eight Tips for First-Time Buyers.” I think it’ll bring a sense of relief knowing that I’ve been through this myself and with hundreds of first-time buyers, so I can make it easier for you.
The Buying Process
To help you understand what the buying process entails, I’ve got a great resource called, “Your Guide to Buying a Condo.”
Then, to help you get an idea of what kind of condo you need, read my “Your Wants Versus Needs Assessment” and check out “Your Property Wish List.” These resources will come in very handy when you start looking for your condo.
Financing Your Condo
Use my helpful Mortgage Calculator to help you figure out how much your mortgage payments are going to be. Then read all about your mortgage options in “Which Mortgage is Right For You.”
You will definitely want to see this financing resource; “How Much Can You Afford” in order to find out how much condo you can buy. And then take a look at, “Seven Steps to Getting Your Finances in Order.”
When you’re ready, I can help you find a Mortgage Broker and begin your consultation. For even more information, read the article he wrote specifically for first-time buyers called, “Seven Costly Financial Mistakes Most First-Time Buyers Make and How to Avoid Them.”
Ready to Make Your Offer?
When you’ve found the condo that’s right for you, it’s time for me to go to work and start negotiating on your behalf. You can learn more about what an offer on a condo entails by reading “Making An Offer.”
For an informative look at what goes into the closing when buying a condo, see “The Closing Process: What to Expect From Offer to Closing.”
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