Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Home Inspections

Buying a new home is an exciting time. I love seeing the joy on clients faces when that new home or dream home is finally theirs! However, I wanted to take this time to talk briefly about one aspect of the home buying process. This is the Home Inspection. This is one area that we as a lender do not handle. As a buyer it is your choice if you want one or not and once you enter into a contract it is the next step. Just don't get so excited to get to the closing table that you skip this step or get scared away by the cost. This is a very important aspect in the process. Nobody wants to close on the home and then find out all new plumbing is necessary or foundation problems arise. These are just a couple things that can be uncovered in a home inspection. I am sometimes surprised how a couple can get so emotionally attached to a home that they are willing to overlook certain issues. If you have ever owned a home you realize that unexpected things will come up from time to time and having the money to address them is key. (This is where that $8000 Tax Credit can really come in handy) Wouldn't you like to do your due diligence ahead of time to fight off as many future problems as necessary? So get with your realtor and have an inspection done. They will know of some good inspectors and we as a lender do as well. Just ask. The small cost of the inspection is nothing compared to the money it could save you if you catch a problem now instead of after its too late! Almost everyone asks for seller paid closing costs anyway so this is just another item that that money can be used for. It is a great time to buy a home, just don't rush it and things will work out just fine!

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