Should you buy a home now or wait? This guide weighs the pros and cons of today's housing market to help you make an informed decision.
steps to buy a home
1. Get pre-approved for a mortgage: Before you start looking for a property, get pre-approved for a mortgage.
1. Research real estate attorneys in your area: Start by researching real estate attorneys in your area.
1. Determine your offer price: Before making an offer, determine the price you are willing to pay for the property.
1. Determine your criteria: Before you start your research, it's important to determine your criteria for the perfect property.
1. Check your credit score: Before you start the mortgage application process, it's a good idea to check your credit score.
How to buy a home
A great help to the first time home buyer.
These AI assistants are part of our home buyer education course.
Our interactive, conversational AI assistants are built on open.ai, chatgpt. Try them out, use the links below. You will need an open.ai account - free. You can use the defined prompts/links we created or use your zip code or your own prompts.
Learning to use the chatgpt's is a real time-saver. We provide training and examples as part of the home buyer education course.
- Home Market Predictions - Read about, AI-Powered Home Market Predictions - Housing Market 2024
- Real Estate Commissions, Services, and Fees - Read more, What Homebuyers Need to Know About Buyer Agent Fees in 2024
- Neighborhood Insights - Read more about, AI-Powered Neighborhood Insights
- How to buy a home - Read more about, How to buy a home
- What is a mortgage? How to qualify for one. Try our AI Chatgpt - What is a mortgage, it includes a mortgage calculator, an amortization schedule calculator, and what is a mortgage - free, fun, easy. Read more about, How to Qualify for a Mortgage
- Real Estate Impact Advisor -NAR Settlement - Assists with understanding the NAR settlement's impact on real estate. Read about the NAR changes here, What the NAR Settlement Means for Home Buyers and How Buyer's Agents Can Thrive Post NAR Settlement