How to start buying a house: 3 Steps to get started

by Amie Lindwall-Belile 09/02/2024

With myriad steps involved, the question of how to start buying a house might feel difficult to answer. Buying a home is one of the most significant purchases you’re likely to make, and you want to make sure you make the appropriate choices along the way.

To help make the process more manageable, it’s helpful to break the process down into simple steps. Here is a basic guide for getting started buying a house:

Get mortgage preapproval

Getting preapproved for a mortgage can benefit you in several ways. First, it helps you determine how much you can afford to borrow from a lender and spend on your new home. You can decide on a purchase price range based on down payment and interest rates. This can focus your home search and make you feel more confident in your decision.

Additionally, mortgage preapproval makes a good impression on sellers. Because your financials are examined carefully by a mortgage lender before getting preapproval, sellers know that you’re a qualified and motivated buyer.

Hire a real estate agent

While it’s possible to buy a house without a real estate agent, you don’t want to miss out on the knowledge and expertise an agent can provide. Real estate agents know the ins-and-outs of every real estate transaction and the local market.

Not only can a real estate agent find listings that match your criteria, they can coordinate and advise you on every step of the process. Your real estate agent can serve as your professional representation in negotiating with sellers and managing paperwork and logistics.

Start your home search

Work with your real estate agent to find listings that match your wants and needs. Begin with a list of priorities for your new home, such as price range, location and must-have features. While it’s important to keep an open mind in your search, a list of priorities can help you determine what you’re willing to compromise on.

If you intend to become a homeowner, keep these basic steps in mind before you begin your home buying process. The more prepared you are, the more comfortable and effective you’ll be in finding your dream home.

About the Author
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Amie Lindwall-Belile

As your real estate professional, Amie has an extensive knowledge of the local real estate market to meet your needs. Born and raised in Fairfield County she understands the true value of this area. If your money’s involved, then the stakes are high. You can have confidence that Amie will get the job done. Licensed in 2004, she won her office’s Rookie of the Year award. Since then, she has been recognized as a multi-million dollar producer, an Honor Society member, Agent of the Month on numerous occasions and has received various other awards for her successes.

Having graduated from Southern Connecticut State University with a B.S. in Communications focusing on technology, she is able to provide her clients with the most comprehensive cutting edge services and tools. She is the co-founder of an organization close to her heart, The Dennis Lindwall Foundation, running annual events to raise money for pediatric cancer related causes. Over the years, the Dennis Lindwall Foundation has donated more than $100,000 to these charities.

Whether you are buying or selling a home in Fairfield County, you can rest assured that she will work very hard for you. With Amie, you will get the professional yet personalized care that you deserve. Take the first step into this exciting process, with Amie Lindwall-Belile.