National-Homeownership-Month2

by Eileen Winfrey

Welcome back to our continuing celebration of June as “National Home Ownership Month”! Earlier this month, we explored the benefits of owning a home. Today, we are going to look at how a good realtor can help make the dream of homeownership more achievable.

Owning a home is a significant milestone, and having the right support can make the journey smoother. One of the key players in this process is a knowledgeable and experienced realtor. Here’s how a good realtor can help make the dream of homeownership come true:

Expert Guidance and Market Knowledge - A good realtor has a deep understanding of the local real estate market, including trends, pricing, and neighborhoods. They can research average Days on Market (DOM) for your desired property location, analyze property tax roll information and Comparable Market Analysis (CMA) to help you understand fair market values which gives your offers the best chance of being accepted. Realtors can also prepare detailed list of property amenities and assess market impact as well as provide valuable insights into the best areas to buy based on your needs and budget. Home buying involves many steps, from obtaining pre-approval letters (often required prior to making showing appointments) to securing financing and closing the deal. A realtor can guide you through each phase, ensuring you understand what’s required of you and of the seller, which will help you avoid potential pitfalls.

Access to Listings and Resources - All realtors have access to listings that are not publicly available, giving you a broader range of options to consider while a realtor who has been in the industry in your desired area for a long time will typically have the added benefit of a network of trusted professionals, including mortgage brokers, home inspectors, and contractors, who can provide services you might need throughout the buying process. Many times, buyers will want to make small (or even large) changes to the homes they are looking to purchase, especially investors, flippers or simply buyers who enjoy renovations. Realtors who are successful in their market will be a treasure trove of information about reputable vendors who will best be able to accommodate your specific needs. 

Negotiation Skills - Realtors are skilled negotiators who can help you get the best possible price and terms for your new home. They know how to make competitive offers and can advise you on when to push for better terms, how to use necessary repairs or upgrades to negotiate as well as keep emotion out of the negotiation process, especially if a seller makes a counteroffer. Buyers who fall in love with a home cannot see clearly if a counteroffer is overpriced whereas a level headed negotiator knows best how to manage strong desire and fair pricing. 

Financial Advice and Assistance - Realtors can explain different mortgage options and connect you with lenders who offer competitive rates and terms. They can also help you understand what you can afford and assist you in planning for a down payment that will help you secure the best loan possible. Realtors will also help you understand all the costs involved in buying a home, including closing costs, property taxes, potential renovation expenses and homeowner’s association (HOA) or community development district (CDD) requirements ensuring you are financially prepared.

Personalized Service - A good realtor will take the time to understand your specific needs, preferences, and budget to help you find a home that matches your criteria. Realtors provide emotional support and professional advice throughout the process, helping you make informed decisions and reducing the stress on you and your family that is typically associated with buying a home.

Assistance with Paperwork - The home buying process involves a significant amount of paperwork! A realtor ensures all documents are completed accurately and submitted on time, reducing the risk of errors that could delay or derail your home purchase. Realtors are the best way to make sure you have a proper understanding of the legal terms and conditions of the contracts you sign, ensuring you are fully aware of your commitments and rights.

Post-Sale Support - After the sale, a good realtor can provide recommendations for local services and contractors, helping you settle into your new home. Whether you need advice on home maintenance, finding a reputable mover, selecting a home warranty or simply a list of utility companies you need to contact, a reliable realtor is a valuable resource. Great realtors cultivate relationships with their clients that will last through the years so if you need to refinance, decide to purchase an investment home, have friends or family you would like to see become your neighbors or eventually decide to sell, your realtor will never be more than a phone call (or text) away!

The journey to homeownership can be complex and challenging, but having a good realtor by your side can make it significantly more enjoyable. From providing expert market knowledge to guiding you through the buying process, negotiating the best deals, and assisting with paperwork, a skilled realtor can turn your dream of owning a home into reality. If you're considering buying a home, partnering with a knowledgeable realtor is one of the best steps you can take to ensure a smooth and successful experience.