Ready to Buy? Here is the Process

Steps to Closing

  • Pre-Approval with Mortgage Lender
  • View Homes
  • Home under Contract
    • Buyer must provide earnest money funds at the time of the contract
  • Meet with lender, make loan application (Pre-approval is not application)
  • Inspections –
    • Either a whole house inspection or systems only.

You will need to pay for this at the time of service.

($100-$300)

  • Determine if you want a survey
  • Negotiate repairs
  • Appraisals
  • Secure Homeowners Insurance
  • Transfer utilities into your name for closing day
  • Wire funds to closing attorney in time for closing
  • Go over closing statements
  • Final Walk through / re-inspection
  • At closing you will need a Drivers License

Getting Your House Ready To Sell

Exterior

  • Touch up trim paint on doors, window frames, fascia, etc.
  • Overgrown shrubbery should be cut back to show as much of the exterior as possible.
  • Replace missing shutters, gutters, downspouts and remove any debris.
  • Inspect the roof for necessary repairs and any visible broken shingles or tiles.
  • Fences should be mended and painted.
  • Wash all windows inside and outside.
  • All of these suggestions may also apply to your back yard or child’s play area.

Interior

Living area

  • Clean your home from top to bottom.
  • Put all valuables in a safe place.
  • Repair any cracks or holes in walls and touch-up paint.
  • Doors should be cleaned and touched-up as well.
  • Avoid repainting the entire house unless current colors are very loud or offbeat.
  • Carpeting should be vacuumed throughout the house the day your home is being shown.
  • Store out-of-season clothes so closets do not look cluttered.
  • Pre-pack items, which may clutter your home and make rooms appear smaller.

Kitchen

The kitchen is one of the most important rooms in the house.

  • Keep the counters clean and clear of appliances.
  • All appliances should be clean and neatly organized.
  • Never leave dirty dishes in the sink.
  • Clean fans and vent hoods.

Bathroom

  • All bathroom appliances should be thoroughly cleaned.
  • Remove stains from sinks, toilets, and bathtubs.
  • Repair or replace leaky faucets.
  • Clean all mirrors.
  • Keep all toilet seat lids closed.
  • Fresh towels should be in the bathrooms at all times.

Showing Your Home

Home Staging Tips (Before Showing)

  • Dust and vacuum the whole house thoroughly.
  • Lightly clean and straighten up living areas.
  • Open all drapes and blinds to let in as much light as possible. Turn on lamps and other lights as necessary to brighten each room.
  • If you’re planning to move around the same time you’re selling your home, try to arrange showings while the furniture is still in the house.
  • Any household or children’s items should be stored away. This includes toys, bikes, skateboards, etc.
  • Turn television sets off. Turn on a radio with soft music at low volume.
  • While your home is being held open, arrange to spend the time away from the house, especially if you have small children. If this is not possible, go for a walk, visit a neighbor, or keep children quiet when your home is being shown to prospects.
  • Keep pets away from potential buyers and keep pet areas clean.
  • Try baking chocolate chip cookies or brownies just before the open house. A pleasant aroma means home to many people.

During (And After) The Open House

  • Once the open house begins, let your agent do the job.  Do not try to assist unless asked by the agent showing your home.
  • If you’re trying to sell any household items, do not bring this up, unless you are asked.
  • Remember to keep your valuables in a safe place.
  • Should a buyer stop by when you’re not having an open house, refer all inquires to your agent.
  • Feel free to answer questions the buyer might have, but again, refer as much as possible to your agent, as he/she will be able to answer in the most positive manner.
  • Save visiting agents’ business cards for your agent.
  • Write down the date on the back of the visiting agent’s business card and indicate if the agent had buyers with them.
  • Notify your agent if you’ll be out of town and how to contact you.