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I am Jean-Marie Caterina, owner of the Caterina MacLean Group, The Maine Real Estate Network , 75 John Roberts Road, South Portland, Maine . My office number is (207)774-4224 and my direct line is (207)318-3440.
Check us out at www.wesellmaine.com

Friday, November 16, 2007

First Time Homebuyers??

There is no time like the present to start the process of purchasing your first home. Put aside all you think you have learned from HGTV and the possibility of making a bundle on the sale( which is down the line, by the way) and think about how nice it will be to NOT be paying the landlord, how cool to be able to paint the walls any color you like, have any pet you want, plant flowers if that's your thing, have a pool, sit on your own patio......the list goes on.

With the LOW interest rates and HUGE number of properties from which to choose, a buyer can take their time and really choose the house or condo which makes the most sense.

There are two people who will be critical to your success. They are a REALTOR who specializes in first time home buyers and a lender who is familiar with all of the loan options out there for those buyers.

So.... sit down with a lender you trust and find out what you need to do to get qualified for a loan. Late making payments? Owe on that student loan? New to the job? It's all OK. You can begin a process that allows you to charge up that credit score and sock some bucks in the bank.

The next person to whom you should talk is a REALTOR who knows your needs. Please make sure this professional is geared towards working with the first time buyer. That means familiarity with loan programs, knowledge of affordable housing options where YOU want to live, and the ability and desire to TEACH you about this process. Oh yea.....patience is a good thing, too!

How do you find these folks? Ask friends, family, others who they would use. Go to Open Houses and interview the agents. Go on line and check out websites and blogs. (www.wesellmaine.com) Ask your lender who they use. You can use the same process to find a lender. Your bank or credit union might be an option, too.

Don't be afraid to ask questions. Don't be afraid to go with your gut. And, for Pete's Sake, don't sign any contracts that "marry" you to anyone until you have "dated"!!

That's it for now. Get going! Your future is out there. All that is missing is YOU!!!

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