So you've found your realtor and they've sent you some houses to look over. Now it's time to pick a few to go see.
While you're looking at the possibilities there are a few things to keep in mind. Think about the type of neighborhood you want to live in. Do you prefer an older neighborhood, one with young families, a mix or something close to the action downtown? How much work do you want to put into the house? Are you looking for move-in ready, a bit of a fixer upper or a total gut job? You might also want to consider how many bedrooms and bathrooms you want and how many you need. Are you looking for a large yard with lots of space and possibly trees or a small yard that is quick and easy to mow? Remember that you might have to compromise on one thing to get the rest of the things on your must-have list. Having this information in mind while you look will keep you on track to find the best home for you.
Come by next week when we talk about the walk through.
Thursday, August 20, 2015
Friday, August 14, 2015
Buying your First Home: Part 2
So it's time to look for a realtor. There are a lot of them out there and it might seem a bit overwhelming trying to pick one. We tried randomly picking a realtor and were disappointed. He took our contact information and what we were looking for and said that he would email us some listings. Two weeks later we still had not heard from him.
The next step for us was to ask some friends if they had any recommendations. We contacted the realtor that our friend recommended. She asked us some questions about what we were looking for and had emailed us listings within the hour. She always responded quickly to our questions and concerns.
When you're looking for a realtor, don't wait two weeks trying to give them the benefit of a doubt like we did. They are in business to make money so if they really want your business, they will get back to you very quickly.
Tune in next week for another addition.
The next step for us was to ask some friends if they had any recommendations. We contacted the realtor that our friend recommended. She asked us some questions about what we were looking for and had emailed us listings within the hour. She always responded quickly to our questions and concerns.
When you're looking for a realtor, don't wait two weeks trying to give them the benefit of a doubt like we did. They are in business to make money so if they really want your business, they will get back to you very quickly.
Tune in next week for another addition.
Thursday, August 6, 2015
Buying your first Home: Part 1
It’s exciting when you first decide
to buy a house. I should know, my husband and I just purchased our first home
two weeks ago. During the process I felt
excited, overwhelmed and I wished I had a guidebook to tell me about each step
in the process. My goal is to give you a basic idea of the process and little
bit about our experience in the next few posts. It will in no way be a story
that applies universally, nor will it be a complete guide to home buying, but
hopefully it will give you a blueprint of how it will go.
Once you decide to buy a house, you should find out your loan
pre-approval amount from your lender. It doesn’t guarantee that amount, but it
gives you an idea of your price limit. We didn’t do it quite this way. We looked
around at the home listings for a while and looked one house with the listing
agent before we really got serious. Our bank has an online application for home
loans that we filled out. The next day a loan officer called us to talk about
which loans we were eligible for and what would be the best fit for us. After we
chose a loan and received pre-approval, we looked at our budget. It’s best to
take your pre-approval amount, lay out your budget and figure out what you can
really afford including property tax, insurance and PMI if you don’t have a 20%
down payment. Once we had our amount set, it was time to look for a realtor.
Tune in next week for another post on buying your first
home.
Monday, July 27, 2015
NAMIC PAC- Washington DC 2015
It works! As a result of our efforts, they have already had Representative Fincher sign on to the International Insurance Standards Transparency and Policyholder Protection Act of 2015. Representative Fincher was also awarded the NAMIC Benjamin Franklin Award for all of his support of the Insurance Industry's issues.
So, a BIG Thank you to NAMIC for being the voice of over 1,500 Mutual Companies big and small, nationwide! Thank you to all of the State Representatives, Senators and their staff that we were able to meet with. We will see you again in 2016!
Thursday, July 2, 2015
4th of July Safety
- Secure pets who are afraid of fireworks inside.
- Don't allow children to light fireworks.
- Never place your body in the path of a firework.
- Don't allow young children t play with sparklers. They burn at around 2,000 degrees
- Do not aim fireworks at other people.
- Make sure the area where you light fireworks is free of dry grass, shrubs, trees, buildings and vehicles.
- Once a firework is done burning, pour water on it.
As you grill this holiday remember to:
- Never leave your grill unattended.
- Keep it clean of grease and fat buildup to prevent grease fires.
- Make sure gas connection is tight.
- Keep charcoal starter fluid away from children.
Thursday, June 25, 2015
Lightning Safety Awareness Week
This week is Lightning Safety Awareness Week. We wanted to share a few tips with you to keep you safe.
In the house:
Outside (there is no safe place outside):
By Mark Coldren, via Wikimedia Commons
In the house:
- Stay away from windows and doors
- Do not lay on concrete walls or floors
- Do not shower or bathe until at least 30 minutes have passed since the last rumble of thunder
Outside (there is no safe place outside):
- Move inside as soon as you hear thunder or see lightning
- Stay away from elevated areas
- Avoid isolated trees
- Do not lay down on the ground
- Do not stay in a body of water (lake, river, ect.)
- Stay away from objects that conduct electricity
Thursday, June 18, 2015
Summer Car Trip Tips
Sunscreen:
You can still get burnt when you put your arm out the window. Using "broad spectrum" sunscreen will protect you from UVA and UVB rays. Don't forget to reapply.
Sunglasses:
Protect your eyes from UV rays while on the road.
Pet Safety:
In order to keep your furry family members safe, animals should either be transported in pet carriers or protected by a safety harness. The 2013 Harness Crashworthiness Study gives good suggestions on the best harness for your dog.
Bring water and snacks:
Pack lot of water to keep everyone hydrated during your journey and snack to satisfy cravings while on the road.
Pack activity books and toys:
To keep kids occupied pack a secret bag of toys, games and books to surprise them with throughout the trip. If you forget to pack extra games, you can always count on classic car trip games to keep the whole car entertained.
Audiobooks can also keep the whole family riveted during your journey and they are free to rent at the library.
First Aid Kit:
A first aid kit is always handy to have while travelling. You never know when you may accidentally cut your finger.
Car Prep:
Make sure that your tires are properly inflated. There is normally a sticker on the inside of your door that indicates the proper pressure.
Make sure that your spare tire is properly inflated, sometimes they are underinflated. If you do have to change your tire, it will make driving easier and safer.
Make sure that all of your car's fluids are full. This will help to protect your vehicle.
Positive attitude:
A positive attitude and a cool head in hot weather make congested highways safer and more pleasant places to be.
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