Showing posts with label First Time Homebuyers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label First Time Homebuyers. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 24, 2016

4 Costs You Should Expect To Cover When Buying A Home

Are you saving up to buy your first home? If you are preparing to buy a house at the Lake of the Ozarks, you have probably been calculating what you will need to provide as a down payment and what your monthly mortgage payments will be after the home is yours. However, it's important to remember that you will be responsible for more expenses than just the down payment and mortgage payments. Eagle's Nest Realty, Inc. is here to give you a realistic look at some of the other expenses associated with buying real estate at the Lake of the Ozarks.


1. Earnest Money
Earnest money is an unexpected cost for many first time buyers. Essentially, earnest money is a deposit that you include when you submit your offer to the sellers. By including a check with your offer, you show the sellers that you are serious (or "earnest") about buying their home. The amount of earnest money you should include varies, but it generally ranges between 1-3% of the home's purchase price. If the sale goes through, the earnest money you provided will be applied to your closing costs. If it falls through due to a failed contingency, you should get the money back without any penalty.

2. Home Inspection
The home inspection is a crucial part of the home buying process. This is when a certified home inspector evaluates the property from top to bottom and provides a detailed report on the current condition of everything in your home (foundation, walls, ceilings, roofs, HVAC system, plumbing, septic system, etc). The inspection report should reveal any potential issues with the property that may require expensive repairs. By getting these out into the open before the sale, you have the option of negotiating the cost of these repairs with the sellers into the sale or potentially back out of the purchase agreement altogether. At the very least, you will be able to move into the home well aware of any required maintenance. As the buyer, you will be expected to hire the home inspector.

3. Home Appraisal
The home appraisal is another crucial part of the home buying process (and another cost the buyer is expected to cover). The appraisal is an official assessment of the home's current market value, as determined by an appraiser. The appraiser performs a thorough walk-through of the property, evaluating everything that could add to or detract from the home's value. The amount of finished square footage, the amount of unfinished square footage, the location, the condition of the property, the quality of the construction, the amount of storage space, the quality of the landscaping, and the actual sale price of comparable properties are all examples of factors that can affect a home's appraisal value. The cost of the appraisal can usually be covered upfront or can be incorporated into the closing costs.

4. Closing Costs
Finally, you will be expected to cover the miscellaneous closing costs associated with a home purchase. The closing costs include the various expenses, fees, and costs accrued throughout the home buying process. Examples of these expenses may include:
  • Title search
  • Lender's policy title insurance
  • Owner's policy title insurance
  • Survey fee
  • Credit report
  • Closing fee
  • Attorneys' fees (if applicable)
  • Property tax
  • Courier fee
  • Pre-paid mortgage interest
  • Homeowners association transfer fees (if applicable)
  • Underwriting fee

They obviously vary from transaction to transaction, but the total closing costs generally range from 2-5% of the home's purchase price. In some cases, you may be able to negotiate with the sellers so that they will help cover some or all of these costs.

More Questions About Buying A House? We Can Help!
If you are considering purchasing real estate at the Lake of the Ozarks, contact Eagle's Nest Realty! With over forty years of combined real estate experience, our team has helped hundreds of buyers through successful closings. We would be more than happy to answer any questions you may have about the process!



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Wednesday, October 7, 2015

8 Clever Ways for Homeowners to Save Money

Between mortgage payments, utility bills, standard maintenance, home improvement projects, and unexpected repairs, homeowners have a lot of expenses. While some of these costs are nonnegotiable, there are some things you can do to help save money. With these clever money-saving tricks, your friends at Eagle's Nest Realty are here to help make owning your own home at the Lake of the Ozarks more affordable than ever!


1. Make Use Of The Outdoor Temperature
When the outdoor temperature is comfortable (like right now!), you can save a lot of money by turning off your HVAC system. Open the windows, turn on the fans to promote air circulation, and let Mother Nature do the work.

2. Set Your Hot Water Heater Temperature To 120° F
You may not think to check their hot water heater temperature setting, but it deserves some attention. If it's set higher than 120°, go ahead and lower it - you probably won't use water hotter than that, so there's no need to pay for the extra heating costs!

3. Replace Your Air Filters Every Two Or Three Months
When is the last time you checked the air filter in your HVAC system? Dust, allergens, lint, and other particles will clog the air filter, which makes your system work harder. Replacing your filter regularly can help to lower your energy costs.

4. Install LED Light Bulbs
Incandescent bulbs are generally more appealing visually, but they have a much shorter lifespan and use a lot more energy than other forms of bulbs. LED bulbs use less energy and typically last much longer, so making the switch might be beneficial.

5. Plant Perennials
Think about it - how much money did you spend on plants this year? Flowers, bushes, and trees can actually be very expensive, so you can save money by buying perennials (plants that will come back every year).

6. Seal Insulation Around Windows & Doors
What to know a way to rack up unnecessarily high energy costs? Letting your heated or cooled air escape through crevices around your windows and doors. Break out the caulk and seal the openings around these areas to lower energy costs.

7. Air-Dry Your Clothes
Have you ever thought about how much your washer and dryer are raising your energy costs? If you're willing to compromise convenience for cost, hang a clothesline up outside or in the laundry room (or even in the shower) to air-dry your clothes.

8. Buy A Rain Barrel
Missouri gets a lot of rain in the spring and early summer, but we can go through long dry spells without any rain whatsoever. A rain barrel will collect rainwater that you can then use to water your plants during the dry months, which will keep your water bill down.

Searching For A New Home At The Lake? We Can Help!
If you follow these simple suggestions, owning your own home may become more affordable than you think! If you are in the market for a new house at the Lake of the Ozarks, contact the team at Eagle's Nest Realty. We would love to help you find your dream home!




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Wednesday, September 30, 2015

5 Crucial House Hunting Tips

There's nothing quite like searching for your new home! Walking through all the different homes is always a lot of fun (and a great way to get some new home decor ideas), but if you're not careful, it can become very time-consuming very quickly. Is there a way you can make your home search more productive? The team at Eagle's Nest Realty is here to help you out with these tried-and-true home hunting suggestions!


Tip #1: Take Notes. A LOT Of Notes.
Once you tour more than three or four homes, it will become very hard to remember which specific characteristics belonged to which home. Bring a notepad with you and take notes on each of the different homes you see. Write down anything - good or bad - that stands out to you about each home, such as carpet that needs replacing, unusual features in the kitchen, glass railings in the stairway, etc. You will rely on these notes more heavily than you might think!

Tip #2: Pay Attention Each Home's Surroundings.
Keep in mind that you won't just be buying your new house - you'll also be buying the neighborhood, the view, and the surrounding area. As you tour each potential home, take note of its surroundings. Is it located right next to a noisy street or highway? Are the neighboring homes in poor condition? Is there a lot of construction going on nearby? Add these observances to your notes about each property. While some of these things might not affect you directly, it's important to look at all of the variables when buying a home.

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Tip #3: Drive By Potential Homes Before Scheduling Showings.
The way homes look online tend to differ greatly from the way they look in real life. You can save yourself (and your Lake of the Ozarks real estate agent) a great deal of time by driving by the homes you want to tour before scheduling any showings. Sometimes, driving past the front of the home will reveal deal-breakers that you couldn't see from the online listings. Driving past the homes first will help you ensure that you only schedule tours of the homes that have legitimate potential!

Tip #4: Differentiate Your Needs From Your Wants.
Do you need a home with vaulted ceilings and a tile shower? Probably not, although it would certainly be a nice perk! On the other hand, you probably do need a home with enough bedrooms to give you and your family places to sleep. Taking the time to identify what you need in a new home versus what you want will help you stay organized and focused during your home search. It's certainly okay to get swept away by the dazzling features of each home you tour (that's half the fun of buying a house at the Lake of the Ozarks!), but you want to make sure you only do so after you make sure the home will meet your needs.

Tip #5: Be Realistic About What You Can Afford.
Unfortunately, the loan amount you may be approved for does not necessarily indicate how much you can afford to spend on your new home. Your monthly mortgage payment is only part of the picture; once you have moved into your new home at the Lake of the Ozarks, you will also have to pay for utilities (electricity, water, trash, etc), repairs, any association fees, and the upgrades you wish to make. All of these extra expenses tend to add up quickly! Protect yourself and your investment by creating a budget that outlines your income and projected expenses. Don't forget to add in the other costs of livings, such as groceries and fuel.

Want More Home Hunting Help? Contact Eagle's Nest Realty!
Buying real estate at the Lake of the Ozarks is big undertaking; it's important to make sure you go about it the right way! If you are looking for a Lake of the Ozarks REALTOR® to help you through the process, we hope you'll keep us in mind. We would love to help you find your new home!



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