Real Estate Basics
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Buying a Home
Benefits of buying a home
When is a good time to buy a home in your life?
Home buying procedure
How to find a dream home
New homes
Selling a Home
Home selling procedure
How to price your home
Getting your home ready for market
Timing
Selling fees and cost
Real Estate Agents
How to find the right agent
What to expect from an agent
How to work with an agent
Commissions
Finding an Agent
Financing
Mortgage
How much can you afford?
How to find a loan
Down payment
Types of lenders
Real Estate Investment
Why invest in real estate
Real estate investing 101
Types of investment property
Real estate cycle
How to find a bargain property



Document Checklist

When signing any real estate contract or application you will need to watch what you are doing. After all, you do not want to sign anything that will get you into hot water later on. Believe it or not there are some people that will do everything in their power to trick you into signing something that will harm you later on in the process. In order to avoid this, you will want to read over any real estate contract or application thoroughly. In addition, you will also want to have a checklist that you can count on so that you are ensured of checking every last detail. Some people pass up the checklist stage, but this is a big mistake. It may take a bit of time to write a good real estate document checklist, but in the end it will be well worth your time.

What to Include

There are some things that a real estate document checklist should include, but for the most part it can be customized to meet your needs. First off, you will want to make sure that your checklist reminds you to review every term of the loan if you are dealing with this sort of document. This will ensure that you get the interest rate that you were promised, as well as the length that you are after. Do not get tricked into signing a document that gives you a variable interest rate instead of a fixed rate; that is unless you want a variable rate.

If your real estate document checklist is for the home itself, make sure that it includes details about the property and what you expect to get out of it. This can include things such as the inspection, selling price, what is included, etc.

 

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Get Help

If you are not sure what to include on your real estate document checklist there is nothing wrong with getting help. You can turn to a real estate agent to help you out with this, or even a lawyer if you would feel safer that way. Regardless of who you turn to, getting your checklist double checked or revised by a professional can only help. You may have to spend a bit of money for these services, but again it will pay off in the long run.

Having a real estate document checklist will ensure that you get the deal that you want. Some people move forward in the real estate buying process without a checklist and end up regretting it for years. Instead of letting this happen to you simply get your checklist set up early on, and follow along with it until the buying process is complete.